Example sentences of "of [noun sg] into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The evening ended in a brawl between the different factions in Cubism , but it brought a moment of splendour into the blackouts and bombings of war .
2 Generic substitution would indeed affect the profits of drug companies , but why should the National Health Service unnecessarily pour vast sums of money into the pockets of multinationals ?
3 There 's a lot of talk about taking politics out of Parliament into the streets .
4 ‘ I see there 's hardly a day nowadays that Rose does n't go to her relations , ’ Moran said to Sheila and Mona one Saturday they brought him a flask of tea into the fields .
5 The deal was said to enable LTCB to gain information and knowledge in international asset management while providing F&C with a way of entry into the pensions market in Japan .
6 However , he points out that all that has been achieved by dowsing until now has been to locate the points of entry into the tunnels beneath the Alexandrov Kremlin , and some archaeologists are not even sure of this , regarding what has been found there as simply the old moats .
7 A certain amount of research into the effects of ageing went on in that period ( and not only in Britain ) but much of it was forgotten when the crisis of ageing and labour shortage seemed less acute in the 1960s — the ‘ age of automation ’ ( Bagrit , 1965 ) , of greater availability of female and immigrant labour and of youth .
8 At the Confederation of British Industry , we have already done a large amount of research into the sources of international competitiveness , and we now welcome the interest that the Government is showing in some of our conclusions .
9 The enormities of the Hitler regime and the Holocaust opened up many fields of research into the workings of minds not only of fanatics but also of the mentally disoriented or diseased .
10 These findings have stimulated an increasing amount of research into the mechanisms involved yet the pathogenesis of thrombus formation remains to be clarified .
11 We watched them climb upwards and across the Charpoua Glacier , following a tongue of snow into the rocks of the Drus .
12 This is because the increased size and strength of the heart muscle enables it to pump a larger volume of blood into the arteries with each beat .
13 Even though I put a lot of work into the gigs , I was not foolish enough to believe they were important when we were playing to 40 people in London .
14 It now seems likely that a committee of inquiry into the hours and working practices of the Commons , staffed by senior MPs from all sides , could be announced shortly by the government .
15 On Jan. 16 , the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh , Mulayam Singh Yadev , announced the appointment of a three-member judicial commission of inquiry into the incidents of police firing at Ayodhya on Oct. 30 and Nov. 3 , and the subsequent communal riots at various places in the State .
16 The Indonesian Government have announced a commission of inquiry into the events in East Timor .
17 Another pressing problem in the South is the drift of population into the cities of LDCs .
18 The next day we followed my ball of string into the woods to show Tumbleweed our treasure .
19 In contrast to the books written then , The Road to Jaramillo is full of insight into the interactions , communications , thoughts and impressions that make scientific problem solving enlightening .
20 Yeah rural poor sort of shift into the towns .
21 The first woman president of the Co-operative Congress , Margaret Llewelyn Davies in the year of her retirement , 1922 , declared : ‘ Our programme transfers the power of capitalism into the hands of the people organised democratically as consumers ; makes capital the servant of labour ; allows for a partnership with the workers ; abolishes profit , socialises rent , and will ultimately get rid of the present wages system . ’
22 Since the 16th century legislation has established an inquisitorial form of investigation into the dealings and assets of bankrupts which is calculated to yield potentially incriminating material , and in more recent times there have been many other examples , in widely separated fields , which are probably more numerous than is generally appreciated .
23 An invasion of privacy into the lives of vulnerable individuals is masked by the rhetoric of empowerment with the implication that it is being ‘ done with rather than to trainees ’ ( fay 1988 : 26 ) .
24 The weeping girl , Vicky , threw herself out of danger into the recesses of the cave , where I stored the fruits of the autumn .
25 Is the contract on " written standard terms " if the terms are held on a word processor and one term is altered for dealings with a particular customer ? ( b ) A business regularly contracts on terms prepared by its trade association : are those terms its " written standard terms " ? ( c ) A business makes individual contracts by telephone , or other instantaneous communication , but incorporates its normal terms of business into the contracts by express oral reference , or by a course of dealing ; are the terms then " written standard terms " ? ( d ) Are terms " standard " on the first occasion they are used ? ( e ) A business has negotiated a set of terms for use on all contracts with a particular customer .
26 I did drop a bit of business into the pleasantries , like asking if there were likely to be any hand deliveries that morning .
27 Language is the means of initiation into the conventions of conceptualization and communication which define particular cultures .
28 There are occasional signs of attempts by Downing Street to infiltrate a new type of person into the ranks of the lieutenancy .
29 The bomb detonated with a sharp crack , sending tiny but razor-sharp pieces of metal into the backs of the gun crews .
30 The bridesmaids , Jeanette 's long-term friend Virginia and sister-in-law , Roz , brought a burst of colour into the proceedings wearing turquoise chiffon and satin full length dresses , made by the bride 's friend , Susannah .
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