Example sentences of "spill [adv prt] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This sense of deprivation has spilled over into civil conflict or war a sufficient number of times for it to be a continuing threat , or an on-going reality as in Chad , Sudan , Ethiopia , Burundi , Uganda and Somalia .
2 Many of the concepts of systems analysis , useful in management theory as well as in computer technology , spilled over into adjacent areas .
3 It was done in fact by a brilliant military er tactic er and indeed the Americans succeeded in throwing the North Koreans back over the Yalob the river Yalob So up to that point limited force had been used to achieve a political objective , the objective was to s s to erm contain communism wherever communism looked like spilling over into other countries , non-communist countries .
4 By the early 1960s the largest metropolitan areas in Britain had moved into ‘ absolute decentralization ’ , whereby the principal settlements of each began to lose population , and by 1971 several of these areas were facing overall population decline , with residential decentralization taking place across their boundaries and spilling over into adjacent city-regions or further afield ( Hall et al. , 1973 ; Spence el al. , 1982 ) .
5 Thus , while the pluralist political system may experience close liaison between bureaucratic agencies and client groups , in the corporatist state this spills over into covert encouragement by political leaders of direct action by pressure groups .
6 There is a steady current of physicality in their play which sometimes spills over into outright violence .
7 He had enormous fluency and ease , often in High Church devotional poems in which the physical urgency of a boy in his teens spills over into sexual imagery in describing his love of Christ .
8 It could so easily spill over into civil disorder and violence .
9 They fear that as winter approaches medical emergencies , such as elderly patients with pneumonia and strokes , will spill over into surgical beds , halting urgent operations .
10 With a de Goth or Canteloupe as archbishop of Bordeaux , and an Armagnac as archbishop of Auch , the alliance of higher clergy and nobility was assured , although family feuds could always spill over into ecclesiastical politics .
11 Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement , which threatened to spill over into tit-for-tat sanctions , was averted at the last minute .
12 The difficulty with this result is that advertising is usually only one part of a marketing strategy , and that agreements on advertising are likely to spill over into other elements of that strategy including prices .
13 Alternatively the dynamic wealth terms may arise from either the absence of a full interdependent model which would permit disequilibrium in one asset to spill over into other assets or from some otherwise omitted dynamic effects arising from the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure .
14 Nevertheless , the survey concluded that ‘ a very considerable qualitative and quantitative momentum ’ had been built up in the training of part-time teachers for general adult education in the local authority sector and that this was beginning to spill over into vocational teaching .
15 Normally , you will be able to agree to disagree when necessary , but if conflicting attitudes spill over into lasting antagonism , then you are heading for trouble .
16 While TNCs are not universally renowned for their commitment to feminist principles , there is a sense in which the generally more egalitarian employment practices of the United States and Europe spill over into developing countries through TNC direct investment .
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