Example sentences of "[vb infin] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ .
2 These opposites would merge into a terrific show .
3 The group of organisms — the flock of birds , the pack of wolves — does not merge into a single vehicle , precisely because the genes in the flock or the pack do not share a common method of leaving the present vehicle .
4 It was a ‘ nativist ’ party resentful of the alien , and dangerous , ideas immigrants , especially Catholics , could introduce into the American bloodstream .
5 They were the faces of two entirely separate people , and try as I would to superimpose them they would n't focus into a single man for whom I had a single , straightforward feeling .
6 Interestingly , this did n't translate into a great database benchmark in the What Personal Computer Power Tests , although it still returned an overall score of around 14,500 .
7 There is a good deal of rhetoric in this field , and as regards higher education institutions , the increased ( self- ) interest in mature students has been prompted partly by the decline in the 18-year-old age-group by about one-third between 1982 and 1995 ; although for various reasons that decline does not simply translate into a comparable decline in intake ( Fulton 1981 ) .
8 As a result , a small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax .
9 Having assured itself of that source , however , does n't translate into a positive factor — merely a neutral one .
10 Unfortunately , this initial response did not translate into an appreciable survival advantage and prompted the organisation of randomised trials in patients treated with FAM compared with 5-flourouracil alone which have shown no survival difference and greater toxicity for FAM .
11 ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’
12 But after listening to Lord Ritchie Calder speaking about Pugwash , the committee of scientists to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons , and Steven Rose condemning the use of CS gas in Northern Ireland , I could never again retreat into the comforting vision of the scientist as an impartial observer .
13 What is more , the ‘ lost ’ Cello Concerto , reconstructed by Mackerras and David Mackie for Julian Lloyd Webber 's recording on EMI in 1986 , proved a weak work and does not survive into the current catalogue .
14 One might speculate that one could jump into a black hole in one place and come out of a white hole in another .
15 The cat may even fall into a deep coma .
16 Where the issue does not fall into a familiar category , there may be more scope for the draftsman .
17 Only as the cloverleaf began to appear as a grey shape in the otherwise black wall did I at last fall into a dream-wracked sleep .
18 Of this view of bilingualism , Martin-Jones ( 1991 : 50 ) writes : " As the empirical work in bilingual communities has developed , it has become clear that the languages within the communicative repertoire of bilingual minority groups do not necessarily fall into a neat pattern of complementary distribution across domains . "
19 If we decide that this traditional strophic form does not suit our needs , we have the more difficult alternative of a looser form , in which the words are given more importance , while the music , intensifying their meaning and emotion , may fall into a supporting role .
20 For if we suppose this we shall fall into an infinite regress ; we shall find ourselves looking for a further interpretation .
21 It clearly does not fall into the easy trap of arguing that for crime to exist there must first be intention .
22 When you receive the buyer 's requisitions on title , try to be more helpful than " cagey " in your answers and do n't fall into the easy habit of giving stereotyped and evasive replies if you could be more helpful .
23 If you do n't fall into the professional category however , you will need to be very sure that you are going to get a lot of use out of the People disk to justify the cost .
24 On the other hand , if we ignore the ego and its functions in man and concentrate on his instincts as if they could totally account for his behaviour as they do in animals who lack an ego , we should fall into the alternative trap of failing to account for his culture at all except as the outcome of doubtful instinctual behaviour of an altruistic or civilized kind .
25 Objects could fall into the black hole , but nothing could escape .
26 The forsaken particle or antiparticle may fall into the black hole after its partner , but it may also escape to infinity , where it appears to be radiation emitted by the black hole .
27 Its forsaken partner may fall into the black hole as well .
28 Stalin adhered to the agreement because he wished to maintain satisfactory relations with the United States if possible and perhaps because he felt that sooner or later Korea would fall into the Soviet sphere in any case .
29 Stalin was usually cautious and calculating in his foreign policy and if he bided his time , Korea would almost certainly fall into the Soviet orbit .
30 It was argued in Chapter 2 that central information is that which is necessary to the driving task , it is likely that much of the information specific to an individual location ( e.g. buildings , signposts , or trees ) would thus fall into the peripheral category .
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