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

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1 Return and change into uniform .
2 The solution of silica which had saturated the dead organisms and solidified into chert was clearly as fine-grained and durable a preservative as exists .
3 As well as helping us transmute negative emotions such as anger , fear and hate into optimism and joy , they can be used for psychic protection — and the effect can be immediate .
4 Even so one or two buildings already on the site including part of the Tithe barn and the Chapel were adapted and pressed into service .
5 On reaching the subduction zone this sediment is scraped off and stacked into thrust sheets .
6 Skiing is just like windsurfing , except the water 's been freeze dried , spread around a mountain side and bashed into submission .
7 In either case the problem for X is the same , namely what is X 's position if Y Ltd. having taken delivery then becomes insolvent and goes into liquidation before paying for the goods ?
8 With a man it 's like a rocket : it fires and goes into orbit or it crashes .
9 The track becomes less distinct and goes into birchwood and a beautiful glen .
10 Shannon , constantly mopping her feverish forehead , is , like the giant lizard tied up and thrashing under the floorboards , at the end of his rope , and the party of Texan school teachers he is leading on a ‘ tour of God 's world ’ are incensed about his having put them up in flea-bag hotels and fallen into bed with the teenage student they have brought along .
11 As Thomas Becon put it in the sixteenth century , it was a ‘ duty of children ’ whose parents were ‘ aged and fallen into poverty , so that they are not able to live of themselves , or to get their living by their own industry and labour ’ , to work and care for them and ‘ provide necessaries for them , ‘ just as in their own childhoods ‘ their parents cared and provided for them . ’
12 Marcel Berlins writes : ‘ I 'm pleased to see that the Bar has set up a committee to monitor and research into sex discrimination in the profession . ’
13 It would seem that they are the molecules responsible for maintaining the harmonious , smooth running of the body 's many functions , stimulating the release of hormones when required , organizing healing and repair and bringing into play the complex workings of the immune system .
14 The consequent crisis was an imperial crisis loosening the fabric of the absolute monarchy and bringing into question the principles on which it was based from the Basque Provinces and Catalonia to New Granada and the River Plate .
15 Will he consider some way to enable those firms to fund the costs of developing and bringing into use new and competitive machinery long before their existing equipment is out of date ?
16 The man could both paint and name a chair , and bring into play his own terrors and hopes , and behind it , the culture of Europe , north and south , the Church itself .
17 Ann Cunnane , TSSIS information officer , said : ‘ We aim to clear up the confusion and bring into perspective the risk , while ensuring the public and medical communities are made aware of the importance of early detection . ’
18 In the head the segmental receptors are especially developed and differentiated into sense organs responding to environmental stimuli emanating often at a distance from the animal .
19 After my friends had left quietly , some two hours later , I undressed and tumbled into bed .
20 The TBC Dissolution Bill was debated and passed into law in March 1965 .
21 Thereafter , clause 54 was not the subject of further debate and passed into law as it now stands as section 63 of the Act .
22 F/L Selwyn Alcock was a pilot with 83 ( PFF ) Squadron , he was never famous , never a national hero , just one of the many that came from obscurity and passed into oblivion .
23 On the 30th April 1991 , a familiar day-to-day sight within the Army 's Central Ordnance Depot at Donnington disappeared and passed into history when the Railway Detachment RCT closed down .
24 Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine , not renowned as a shrinking violet , entered Downing Street from the bottom end , took one look at the array of pressmen and crept into No 12 , which has an interior walkway to No 10 .
25 JC : … suddenly having to stop singing and launch into speech
26 Cube 3 oz butter and rub into flour .
27 And flies into dew
28 ‘ I 'll let you know , ’ and got into bed .
29 He undressed and got into bed .
30 ‘ There 's a doo-dah under the pillow , ’ she said and got into bed .
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