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

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1 What with Windows World upon us , Unix System Laboratories Inc , possibly a victim of show envy , is branching off into show business .
2 What with Windows World upon us , Unix System Labs , possibly a victim of show envy , is branching off into show business .
3 Software Partners/32 Inc which has laboured long in the DEC vineyards is branching out into Unix for the first time .
4 The descriptive analysis of pollution control work is carried through into Chapter 5 .
5 A " feeling of knowing " sometimes accompanies an aspect of the dream which is carried over into wakefulness ( for instance the certainty that I could fly when I had my flying dream ) .
6 About 30% of the Sun 's energy hitting the Earth is reflected back into space by dust particles and cloud .
7 When the sun 's rays hit the Earth a lot of the heat is reflected back into space but some of it is kept within the Earth 's atmosphere .
8 The head of a narrow strip of lead , zinc or copper , which will form a clip or ‘ tingle ’ , is then fixed to the sliver of batten accessible through the joint exposed by the extracted slate and the slate is slid back into place over this strip and secured by folding the free end of the metal over the lower edge of the slate ( Fig 35 ) .
9 5 ( 3 ) PATRIOT GAMES : Retired CIA man Harrison Ford is dragged back into action when he witnesses an assassination attempt on a British royal .
10 Thus Stephen Wright 's Meditations in Green ( 1983 ) precariously tries to hold together ( through thy discipline of Buddhist meditation , for instance ) a self which is breaking down into hallucination under the impact of the Vietnam War .
11 What is concerning the right hon. Gentleman is the fact that the economy is moving back into growth and he does not like it .
12 And now that grammar is coming back into favour , there does not seem to be much in the way of reasoned argument for its return .
13 Now the company is hoping that iconoclasm is coming back into style — and a certain sort of iconoclasm at that .
14 The monitor allows you to see the contents of the memory in a form that you can understand i.e. it is translated back into text as a screen image .
15 More frequently work in different media is split up into specialist studies , so that although there are general studies of Gauguin 's work , there are also specialist monographs on his prints , and on his sculpture and ceramics .
16 But Zoff knows the knives could be out if Gazza is rushed back into action too quickly .
17 The man is forced back into masturbation , and may become convinced that he is permanently disabled .
18 If at the moment he speaks he thinks he is meeting his child in a land of real stones and tree-stumps , he is sadly mistaken ; if he realises he is not , then already a touch of grief is creeping back into consolation .
19 Ok , so you 've had a great Christmas , but if your New Year 's resolution is to get back into shape then you 'd better check out Kathy Smith 's new Workout videos .
20 Whenever liquids or greases are used during maintenance , all excess spillages must be cleared up as quickly as possible and before the equipment is put back into operation .
21 Once a site is put back into production , it may not be immediately obvious that the archaeological sites have been destroyed .
22 Though one is lost and another damaged , the survivor is sent off into space with the forest when the scientist destroys himself with his ship to conceal the fact that the forest still exists .
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