Example sentences of "and [noun pl] into a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Clarkson himself , his wife and old associates such as William Smith and Henry Brougham did not rest on the charge of sectarian and party spirit but reverted to the earlier image of the antislavery movement as effectively integrating the diverse roles of individuals and groups into a successful unity .
2 It was still , however , dynastic and political considerations rather than religion which began drawing Picts and Scots into a closer relationship .
3 This summer the Government accepted recommendations from its Secondary Examinations and Assessment Council to put A and AS-levels into a clear , common framework and to look to further ways of updating and broadening sixth form studies .
4 Iron-free R2 , apoR2 , is a precursor of active R2 and folds into a stable protein which is transformed into active R2 by ferrous ions and molecular oxygen .
5 Sift flour , baking powder , salt and spices into a large bowl .
6 I was terrified of saying anything that the kidnappers would view as a coded message or as offensive in any way , in case John should suffer for it , but how was I to put a year 's worth of thoughts and feelings into a few lines ?
7 Ireland was already there with its litany of laments , not thinly preserved , like the cultural echo that accompanies some exiles and émigrés into a new country where time will absorb the native generation 's traces of foreign identity and dispel them .
8 By singling out the Romans as the nation with which the Greeks had the greatest natural affinity , they pushed Celts and Carthaginians into a different category .
9 The numerical imbalance was not too great , even with the large Greek contingent : the Persians swept up Greeks and Egyptians into a small island in the Nile Delta called Prosopitis .
10 This regulatory code is put to even greater effect when it is used to turn an exchange of missiles between rioters and police into a surreal game of football in which the rules have been deliberately bent to give the ‘ opposing team ’ an unfair advantage !
11 These researchers recruited 154 adults and children into a placebo-controlled crossover trial and found no response to treatment .
12 Dierdrie accepted this formal rebuff and stuffed the remainder of her chips and peas into a small but sensuous mouth .
13 In an age when a symphony orchestra can appear in uniforms designed to advertise tobacco industry sponsors , conflating music and cigarettes into a single narcotic ( Guardian , 26 March 1984 : 13 ) ; when in Japan the record companies and the large industrial corporations co-operate to produce ‘ image-songs ’ which both advertise the corporations and play an important role in the hit parade ; ’ when a small selection of endlessly per mutated pop songs provides the background for almost every social activity ; when rhythm tracks on disco records can be behaviouristic ally planned and electronically produced , for maximum precision and control : one can not , at this time , avoid the feeling that if Orwell 's ‘ 1984 ’ ever arrives , it might well consist of a continuous Eurovision Song Contest ; that the ideal of the music industry would be to turn everything into muzak ( Philip Tagg 's entertaining account of the way muzak is used to ‘ programme ’ a Swedish office worker 's day gives an idea of what this would be like ( Tags 1984 ) ) .
14 To think clearly is to organize one 's speech into sentences and paragraphs ; sentences and paragraphs into sections and chapters ; sections and chapters into a coherent draft report , ready for submission .
15 For example , abolishing the married man allowance and increasing child benefit ; merging taxes and benefits into a negative income tax ; abolishing mortgage interest relief and increasing personal allowances ; or simply changing the tapers on means tested benefits are all amenable to analysis .
16 His kind of wildness understood nothing of the law , nothing of the limits obscure people like themselves had to submit to , he would lead her family and others into a similar misapprehension of the way things are and always have been : they would n't grasp the impossibility of change , the need to keep still like an animal avoiding a hunter on its tracks .
17 This opens up the prospect of developing the preliminary work done by Zamecnick , Stephenson and others into a general strategy for anti-viral therapy .
18 The telecommunications business in Germany had been hit hard by the economic downturn there , pulling professional products and systems into a first quarter loss of $5m against a $72m profit a year ago .
19 The concentration of traditional language teaching upon literary texts and newspaper articles has perhaps lulled course designers , teachers , and students into a false sense of security .
20 There is yet another vast area of human experience wherein the need to condense many vague and widely varied beliefs and hopes into a single credible interpretation capable of being incorporated into a definition of ‘ god ’ , which is of immeasurable importance .
21 He loaded farmhands , ladders , rope and planks into a small lorry , and drove off at top speed towards Windmill Hill , Angela in the seat beside him .
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