Example sentences of "more [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The latter are more slowly converted into blood sugar , mainly because of the digestive processes described in the previous chapter .
2 Many couples enter into marriages with the highest intentions , and while the chemistry is most potent the intentions are more easily converted into action .
3 Unlike more organised writers he might perhaps more easily fall into contradiction , but it seems more likely , or at least more satisfactory , to suppose that Coleridge was fashioned greatly by his environment when writing .
4 Whether the risk is one against which the occupier may reasonably be expected to offer some protection will depend upon factors which are more usually taken into account when assessing the standard of care , e.g. the nature and extent of the risk , practicability of precautions and , possibly , the type of entrant .
5 The only difference is that sugars and starches , in the form of refined carbohydrate foods , are more quickly converted into blood sugar .
6 After 1979 the ‘ monetarist ’ theory was more boldly put into practice .
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