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

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1 When cells leave the basal layer they cease to divide and begin to mature into the tough dead cells that cover the surface .
2 He encouraged Right-Ons to pile into the dilapidated inner-city party machines and replace the ageing right-wing old guard .
3 ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't see it , ’ snapped Rachel , and turned to walk into the cool air-conditioned stone hallway of the villa .
4 Certainly we do not need to try to go into the whole causal history of an event in order to specify something — one of the many sets of things — that had the property of making the occurrence of the event necessary .
5 Though the hall was almost empty they were n't forward enough to go into the very front seats so they entered the seats three rows back , claiming two extra chairs with folded coats .
6 Sound symbolism is not just a matter of a certain number of words containing certain sounds happening also to fall into the same semantic area .
7 Yet within two years of the publication of this gloomy statement the educational powers that be were asserting the need to incorporate into the new National Curriculum educational preparation for citizenship .
8 but when they came to put into the new concrete support cradles , they found on average there was 30 feet of peat on top of the bedrock , so it could easily have been done .
9 It is important therefore to build into the existing legal disincentives a heavy penalty to compensate for the difficulty of detection .
10 Ten years later , still in Pig Street , things were rather different : there were more children to cram into the same limited accommodation , but by the middle of 1795 they were motherless .
11 Although RBIC is concentrating on providing insurance packages for small to medium sized commercial customers , it aims to expand into the larger corporate market and compete with national brokers for this level of business .
12 It was poised to get into the new expanded premier league in the sport , until news of the closure came last night .
13 And most single people and er most young people in particular , fall outside that definition and that means that they really have no access to council housing of any kind and er they also find it very hard to get into the private rented sector , because of er the fact that 's it 's er , the rents are so high , and , and therefore they are at the mercy of erm basically the well , well loosely what one could describe as the bad landlords , the sharks , who will er exploit their situation .
14 Thirty-six competitors enjoyed a ‘ Gap ’ in the recent poor weather to get into the 19th dry .
15 The next stage is to get into the full international team .
16 Motion pictures were to develop into the great mass entertainment of the twentieth century but they had first been shown in the cities of the late nineteenth century and both as an industry and as a social activity they were never to lose characteristics that had been determined at their birth .
17 L7 LOOK like the women most likely to break into the big-time mainstream rock market , pushed along by constant comparisons to big male guns like Metallica and Nirvana .
18 COMPANIES wanting to break into the vast Russian consumer market have been told to cater for five distinct groups with very different tastes : Kuptsi , Cossacks , Students , Businessmen and Russian Souls .
19 This fear of American inroads into areas that Britain used to control effortlessly was not confined to civil aviation ; the British also resented the activity of US oil companies in the Middle East , and US attempts to break into the British-dominated international rubber market and the sterling bloc .
20 There is a further incentive for firms to break into the robust French economy , which has a GDP 15 per cent greater than the UK 's despite a slightly smaller population , since it still enjoys a substantial trade surplus .
21 Whetton seemed to move into the All Black position more or less on the grounds of seniority and his experience of captaining Auckland .
22 On December 31 , 1600 the East India Trading Company received its royal charter to move into the lucrative Indian spice trade .
23 I handed him my watch , stared at his grin for a moment , then slipped out of my shorts and ran out on to the jetty to plunge into the sudden cold shock of the lake .
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