Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Story of my life , ’ he growls when a red declines to go into a pocket for the simple reason that he has hit it at the wrong angle .
2 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
3 SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost .
4 It has plunged into the red , to the tune of £1.2m for the year to August 1992 , and will not be paying a dividend .
5 Mr Binyon has thought ; he has plunged into the knowledge of the East and extended the borders of occidental knowledge , and yet his mind constantly harks back to some folly of nineteenth century Europe .
6 AT&T Co has plunged into the desktop personal computer videoconferencing business with the launch of its Visual Solutions product line , committing that the products and services for business will be based on globally accepted standards for video calls over digital phone lines — under the framework of the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy , companies worldwide have agreed the Px64 series of standards for video transmission over digital phone lines .
7 Dead empires have bred leaping ambition ; international politics has developed into a struggle between competing ethnic groups ; the United Nations has to pick an impossible path between respect for sovereignty and respect for nationalism .
8 In practice case management for people with long term mental illness has developed into a range of techniques that can be described along 12 different axes ( box 2 ) , which aim to ensure that patients with long term psychiatric disorders receive consistent and continuing services for as long as they are required and that services do not focus inappropriately on patients with less severe conditions .
9 ‘ Photography has developed into a weapon of resistance in the constant struggle for survival , ’ Mr Müller said .
10 A mixture of language ( usually incorporating English or French ) which has developed into a language in its own right .
11 ‘ Ince has developed into a player of substance and people forget he is still only 24 .
12 Kevin Wilson was another who had a fine game ; he has developed into a player Northern Ireland can not afford to be without .
13 Radioactive water has leaked into a reservoir from a nuclear power plant near Yekaterinburg in Russia .
14 Although recognised for his early signature puff-ball and trapeze shapes , he has matured into a designer capable of producing the perfect little black dress , and a mixture of easy pieces that reflect the quirky charm that is his keynote .
15 Taylor saw for himself on Saturday how the 24-year-old Aston Villa flyer has matured into a player of genuine international potential .
16 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
17 In each case , it has to go into a sail pocket and , to avoid wear through abrasion , the rod should have cappings or a Dacron polyester tape reinforcement at each end , or the fabric will soon become pierced .
18 Two of our friends here are tempted to despair , for their son 's farm on the border is in an area where the terrorists are increasingly active ; the tobacco price is dropping ; and their son , along with most of his neighbours , has to go into the army this week , leaving his farm unprotected .
19 Not all waste has to go into the dustbin .
20 ‘ The dart has to go into the haunch , and that 's important .
21 The mother herself needs to go into a kind of protective womb ; she is vulnerable , and requires care and support .
22 We 're alright , there 's nothing there that erm , needs to go into the fridge I think
23 It is an assertion that certainly needs bringing into the debate about the Primal Event , and the usefulness of that speculative hypothesis can be seen in relation to the content of Christianity , at least .
24 The college has fallen into a state of such disrepair since it was closed down that I doubt if anyone could truthfully class it as that . ’
25 10–17 Jesus violates the taboo against healing on the sabbath by healing a woman who has been bent over for many years , justifying this on the grounds that it is even more urgent to help a fellow human being , a woman , than to rescue an animal that has fallen into a ditch ( an exception allowed under the law ) .
26 The bad news , shown by the lower line on the chart , is that the overall visible trade balance has fallen into the red , by £353 million in 1990 .
27 Our greatest joy is that the twenty-one-year-old wants to go into the car industry . ’
28 Far from receiving a discount the purchaser arriving at the average high street store which a bunch of fivers in most cases pays more for his new washing machine or bicycle because the retailer has factored into the pricing structure the credit card company 's fee ( which can range from one to four per cent ) .
29 A peninsula reaching into the lake gives the first sight of Roman-shorn , which today has spilled into the landscape behind , and along the gentle curve of a bay .
30 After scoring an early off-beat artistic hit with The Little Shop Of Horrors , the man who was once muppet-creator Jim Henson 's closest ally has blossomed into the master of mediocrity .
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