Example sentences of "[noun prp] into the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The disruption of agrarian society encouraged by modern industry and commerce pushed people like Nicolae Ceauşescu into the new world against their will , but also supplied them with a new ideology to explain their anger and frustration , and to make use of them .
2 The people divided : Magharba to the north , Zuwaya to the south ; and the committee marshalled the Magharba into the northwesterly quarter ; they set up a teller 's desk near the goalposts , and the voters walked behind the goal-posts ; past a clerk , returning to the pitch where they watched , chatted , and listened to the count .
3 Leeds broke out of their defensive cocoon midway through the first half for Jones to win the match by meeting Mike Whitlow 's centre from the left at the near post and flicking it across Phil Parkes into the opposite corner .
4 It was he who , with others in the legendary Room 40 at the Admiralty under the direction of Sir Alfred Ewing ( later to be Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh University ) , had decoded the famous Zimmermann telegram which played its part in bringing the United States into the First World War .
5 Surrealism was inspired by the Freudian exploration of dreams and launched , in 1922 , by André Breton into the intellectual ferment caused by Dadaism .
6 As the relentless publicity machinery of pop set about building Kylie into the perfectly-packaged star , however , the cerebral was taking a back seat to the sensational .
7 Competing in the free market of air fares had catapulted Branson into the rarefied area of government policy and international relations , and helped to define what had hitherto been purely instinctive beliefs in a more rigid ideological context .
8 By this marriage Gaunt acquired a claim to the throne of Castile which , if successfully asserted , might reverse the most important consequence of Pedro 's murder , the movement of Castile into the French orbit .
9 Rosa Jacobsen talked of birth and death , weaving the fabric of life at Elling into the familiar pattern of survival and defeat , thrust and withdrawal .
10 So Taylor took Lineker into the European Championship as his first choice marksman , but with big doubts about what he would contribute .
11 Violence again propelled Northern Ireland into the national news headlines , but it did not seem to make any great impact at Stormont Castle , RUC headquarters at Brooklyn or Army headquarters in Lisburn .
12 Violence again propelled Northern Ireland into the national news headlines , but it did not seem to make the same impact at Stormont Castle , RUC headquarters at Brooklyn or Army headquarters in Lisburn .
13 " It was an insult , " thundered Tupper , " to the service which had turned England into the British Empire , an incredible stupidity which would halve the mariner 's loyalty automatically " .
14 While men like Thomas Howard , Duke of Norfolk , and Stephen Gardiner , Bishop of Winchester , were prepared to accept the royal supremacy , they baulked at these evangelical reforms , which in their view smacked of heresy and threatened to lead England into the Lutheran camp .
15 Taking Liphook into the next century
16 This division , which quite unintentionally put the uncharted territory of Brazil into the Portuguese section , encouraged the Spanish and Portuguese to believe that they had a right , backed by a religious authority recognized by every country in western Europe , to all land that did not have a settled and effective government , and that they were entitled to monopolize the trade of these new territories .
17 I wait to see conclusive proof that it is possible in physical and geographical terms to bring the lines from Stratford into the proposed station at King 's Cross without making any changes whatever to the Bill .
18 The transaction represented a key strategic move for GBW into the Spanish beer market .
19 ‘ Also , now that the Council is well settled in its new headquarters at South Gyle and is about to embark on the implementation of Sport 2000 , the strategy designed to take sport in Scotland into the 21st Century , I believe it is a good time to hand over to someone new . ’
20 The old lady , following Sandison into the tiny bedroom , dropped to her knees , crossed herself and started up a high-pitched wailing , interspersed with fragments of speech which Sandison found completely incomprehensible .
21 It involves lowering the existing lake in Albert Park , constructing a new one in the south eastern corner of the park where the children 's playground is at present , and diverting Marton West Beck into the new lake as a buried overflow pipe .
22 IT 'S NOW been three years since ‘ French Kiss ’ house-humped its steamy way into world clubdom 's consciousness and catapulted Lil' Louis into the overnight celebrity which comes with sudden chart action .
23 He learned that Tank had introduced Richter to Peron and the physicist managed to persuade the dictator that he could project Argentina into the 21st century ahead of its competitors and , in turn , make Peron appear one of the most enlightened leaders of the century .
24 ‘ It was some research I was doing at Cambridge into the Black Death , ’ he said .
25 Computer Reseller News and its vendor sources say Intel , which already bumped Pentium into the first quarter , will be delaying it until late next year because of those heat dissipation and manufacturing problems we told you about ( UX No 410 ) .
26 This leads Althusser into the unrewarding account of ‘ science ’ but at the same time his account of the social process of ideology through the concepts of overdetermination and the ideological state apparatuses takes the theory of ideology forward substantially .
27 Many of these open fields survived into the nineteenth century , those of Bygrave and Ashwell into the twentieth century .
28 Figure 1 shows the mean scores of duodenal damage induced by instillation of HCl into the duodenal lumen after saline pretreatment .
29 Alexander and the non-executives he has recruited , such as Sir Ian MacLaurin , Sir Michael Angus , Hanson 's Martin Taylor , and Sir Charles Powell , have decided to leap a generation in finding a manager to lead NatWest into the 21st century .
30 Between them they turned Alfa Romeo into the biggest name in motor racing in the 1920s .
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