Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was also an intermediate step — the Dino Berlinetta GT of 1966 — but this was never intended to go into full production .
2 Clients with greater needs than this , the DSS said , would be ‘ expected to go into residential care or a nursing home ’ .
3 Second , the formulation of the Authority 's educational policies and programmes , especially those which teachers are expected to translate into day-to-day practice , should from now on be grounded in prior consultation with teachers and others , together with analysis of relevant conceptual and empirical research , and those devising such policies and programmes should be able to justify them in terms of the considerations which this process will reveal .
4 A study was made of various options for the future of the laboratory and it was decided to diversify into commercial work of both a non-nuclear and an applied nuclear nature .
5 Of the 59 people who were living there , 29 have had to go into alternative accommodation .
6 He later cites more complex examples of bats bumping into things , and laboratory mice that are ‘ induced to leap into empty space with the conviction that there is a safe landing ’ ( 47 ) .
7 This government has been in office so long that this view of personal freedom has become written into detailed policy and into legal planning advice .
8 Historically , one might say that scientific notions in the modern age have become anchored into common sense .
9 Landlords , like workers , peasants and capitalists , had become translated into parallel descent groups , not functional elements of a single social structure .
10 ROWS over public spending are set to explode into open warfare at an emergency Cabinet meeting this afternoon .
11 The preparations for the party were set to move into top gear on the Saturday morning ; Diane would have little more to do than to stand aside and watch the professionals at work .
12 The storage building blocks are packaged to slide into modular shelving which can then be configured for anything from the desktop to the data centre .
13 Within ten days , a special prosecutor had been appointed to look into criminal misconduct .
14 But one thing I would say and I think this is very valid and think pe it wo n't be long before people start to pick up on it and er we have n't got a national accounts , a proper national accounts team cos we have n't got the people and we all know the reasons why but nevertheless you know they 're , they 're pinpointing areas of big business with big companies like and and not allowed to go into new business
15 Debate was confined to the purely theoretical properties of the income expenditure model in which money wages and prices were allowed to go into free fall in the presence of general unemployment .
16 I find it difficult to conceive how an international hospital with a high with a highly regarded professional staff can be allowed to slip into terminal decline .
17 Although he was still away fairly often , visiting the mills in Leeds and Bradford which provided the bulk of his income , he was more relaxed now that he felt that he was mastering the intricacies of the various businesses which had been allowed to slip into low productivity during his father 's ill-health .
18 But the paper added : ‘ It is also right that people should not be forced to work into old age in jobs that may , on the one hand , impose physical or mental demands which are beyond their capacity or , on the other , be boring and repetitive . ’
19 This comes as no news to anyone who has ever tried to render into English verse so much as a strophe of Horace .
20 Conflict is either avoided or is allowed to develop into open warfare .
21 To make its new technology a sure-fire success , however , Microsoft is being forced to move into new territory too .
22 For example , many old people living alone have been forced to move into residential care when experiencing a temporary crisis ( perhaps a broken hip or a mild stroke ) in the absence of suitable emergency domiciliary care .
23 The company is being set up as a 50:50 joint venture with the French educational publisher Magnard , which has started to move into general trade publishing with its recent acquisitions of the New Age publisher Dervy and the children 's and general academic imprint Vuibert .
24 A year later , the sourness thus created flared into open aggression .
25 ELISABETH WOKE EARLY ; IT WAS STILL DARK AND she could hear that the wind was up , threatening the air , poised to burst into uncontrollable rage .
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