Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Her studies were interrupted by the opportunity to go into local politics , from which she has never looked back .
2 And in her heart she allowed hope to blossom into fragile life again .
3 The result is that , by and large , the fiscal has to take the case as the police have presented it ; he does not seize the opportunity to come into direct contact with the investigation and has little chance of finding out what the police have ignored .
4 The managerialist initiatives described above represent an attempt to implant into central government selected managerial practices and cultural attitudes derived from the private sector .
5 Latent demand will then come into being , which can be exploited by a suitable product and marketing mix to turn into actual demand .
6 Pride of place goes to Crawfordsburn Country Club who are making a bid to get into junior division one for the first time .
7 Now the major problem that came up the other day was that , I thought I had given you a very easy extract to translate into modern English , and it turned out not to be such an easy extract , obviously .
8 But what I would like to say before we look at those is that the Act was actually based upon a report — the government set up a committee to look into special education several years ago , and this reported about two years ago .
9 Plans now taking form call for leaving the Japanese practically all of the industrial capacity with which they waged the war and for financial assistance to get into full production again .
10 AFTER three years of negotiations with Irish Rail , the Irish Traction Group has taken delivery of its first locomotive , 201 ( c ) class No. 226 , the first Irish mainline diesel to pass into private ownership .
11 It helps to explain the conservatism of our class struggle , and its failure to mature into socialist struggle .
12 It is not for such radical views , strongly held through they were , that she is remembered , but for the understanding support she gave to thousands of working-class women , giving them the confidence to venture into public life .
13 What I 'd really like , of course , is not to have to bother with lugging kilo bags of sugar and tins of weedkiller back from the town to stuff into electrical-conduit piping which Jamie the dwarf gets for me from the building contractor 's where he works in Porteneil .
14 Also by virtue of its ability to predict whether a company will survive for a given period of time , it can give the credit manager more confidence to enter into long term relationships with customers .
15 It was as if a sick national organism had been waiting for the right , suitably appalling , symptom to erupt into general protest at its fate .
16 He knew that a conspiracy ( exposed with the maximum publicity ) to murder the king and Parliament in one horrific holocaust would cause public opinion to recoil into solid support for the less than popular James I and himself .
17 Bedworth allegedly used the password of a Manchester University department and a network used by Leeds Polytechnic to get into international computer systems ‘ by the back door ’ .
18 While the new medium of radio offered obvious advantages to the propagandist , it also enabled the listener to bring into sharp focus the object of his derision or hatred .
19 Add water to make into smooth dough .
20 TWO million shareholders who took the ‘ Tell Sid ’ advice to buy into British Gas could be in for a shock .
21 It also entered into an open-ended commitment to incorporate into British law all future community legislation in those areas where the Community has competence , and to make such a law virtually unamendable by our domestic Parliament .
22 Mutual support mechanisms have helped to maintain the drive to diversify into new growth sectors and have facilitated a commitment to long-term market expansion .
23 The pattern of change has lead in recent years to the growth of large book retailing groups , some with a ready will to diversify into other product ranges .
24 But if it follows the government 's call to expand into domiciliary care it will not have to register this as part of its service .
25 When forced into a debate on the matter by Seamus Mallon of the SDLP and Senator Mary Robinson , the four church representatives , Bishop Cathal Daly , Bishop O'Mahoney , Bishop Cassidy , and Mrs McAleese , retained the right of the church to enter into public debate on the evils of divorce .
26 Mr David McCall , Anglia 's chief executive , said the partnership would ‘ provide substantial funding to expand into new programme areas including comedy , co-production and co-financing with independent producers . ’
27 The development of a career structure within the cleaning operation , enabling promotion on merit , with facilities at senior level to transfer into mainstream management .
28 It is beyond the scope of this book to go into dietary reform in any detail , but the following steps outline a wholefood diet as recommended by many aware nutritionists .
29 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
30 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
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