Example sentences of "now [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It had shifted from its deep root and was loosened so that all the ‘ bad ’ — as his mother had called it — was now gathered into the volcanic pimple . |
2 | More of the Oberland mountains including the Niesen and Blumlisalp have now come into the panoramic view , and can be seen from a number of vantage points in striking perspective across the Lake of Thun . |
3 | However , this does not apply to books from the same print-run circulated in the UK since his works have now come into the public domain in that country . |
4 | Along with a number of younger protégés , Huxley established a course for high-school teachers at the Royal School of Mines ( later the Normal School of Science , now incorporated into the Imperial College of Science and Technology ) . |
5 | Cardiff started , turning in alarm to see that it was Pearce , now pushing into the comparative warmth of the reception area from outside . |
6 | We have to conclude that the Soviet Union is now heading into the unknown , an unknown which could take dramatic directions . " |
7 | We can now move into the specific areas of its direct concerns . |
8 | But the company is now moving into the esoteric world of technical and scientific supercomputing — the Intel Corp-Meiko Scientific-Kendall Square Research Inc-Fujitsu Corp domain — with its 9076 SP1 Scalar PowerParallel machine . |
9 | I have now slipped into the comfortable habit of accepting proffered cigarettes in pubs or at parties without even token agonising . |
10 | The French education system has had many of the features now introduced into the British system for more than a century and studying them may shed some light on future possibilities for schooling in this country . |
11 | Well we now go into the political debate erm Bill . |
12 | The plebs were getting everywhere , and in a survey of ‘ Cheap Literature ’ Mrs Bosanquet even found reason to frown upon the working-class lads who were now sauntering into the public libraries : |
13 | The gallery , now converted into the main building lies at the south end of the complex . |
14 | The most spectacular loss was suffered by the old Communist Party , now split into the progressive Democratic Left , and the traditional Marxist Refoundation . |
15 | Agnes now went into the back room and , after washing her hands in a bowl of water that stood on a bench , she dried them , then smoothed her hair back and adjusted the bow at the neck of her dress . |
16 | Vatican I immensely strengthened the theoretical authority of the papacy , and this had now passed into the common mind of Catholics lay and clerical alike . |
17 | well no but competition my Lord , the , the fact that the competition rule applies , I do n't think it 's straight clauses , my Lord corporate capital is now flowing into the existing is being |
18 | Many things that a decade ago would have been regarded as the province exclusively of the statutory sector now fall into the voluntary sector . |