Example sentences of "which [vb base] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 We are served up a series of bizarre experiments which converge into a monster mutant which can absorb all human and mechanical objects in its path .
2 You may hear in the first syllable of ‘ photography ’ , in the second syllable of ‘ photograph ’ and in the third syllable of ‘ photographer ’ , but the brain recognises links between these a vowels and , and respectively , and supplies underlying vowels which change into the appropriate sound as the stress pattern changes .
3 These are the winged forms which lay the eggs which hatch into the sexual form , and the cycle is complete .
4 The Duveen Galleries are basically a large hallway formed by three separate but continuous rooms strung out in a line , which empty into the side galleries to the right and left .
5 ‘ It 's seeing the university as a factory where people are given identifiable , quantifiable market skills which plug into an entrepreneurial vision of society .
6 It is the heading used as a catch-all , for some of the multidisciplinary theses characteristic of work in Scotland , and for others which fit into no other clearly defined category .
7 Even in the more difficult case of an unrehearsed drill movement , the order given will be one of a small set of possible orders which fit into a structure made familiar to all concerned by training .
8 Catering & Allied came up with a novel solution : copy the stock file on to one of the two 128k data packs which fit into the back of a Psion Organiser , update that file ‘ on the hoof ’ ; and copy the updated file back to the desktop computer .
9 To tidy up the l.e.d. holes , use panel bushes which fit into the 6mm ( ¼″ ) holes already drilled and the l.e.d.s themselves then snap into these .
10 This one has a commercial storyline : it is a modern ghost story in which research into the 17th century affects the present .
11 As I strolled down the next fairway and skirted a mass of heather which cut into the fairway on the angle of the dogleg , I wondered how my boss , Jack Mason , would fare in the tournament .
12 In his last few years Kuypers and Gabriella Ugolini made use of viruses which travel into the nervous system and multiply in a pathway so that they cross nervous junctions and spread detectably along a whole connected system : a quite novel labelling technique whose full potential now remains to be realised .
13 Mr Tanner says : ‘ This is run on 14 IBM AS400 systems , all of which link into the mainframes .
14 Unlike normal phones , the portable kind are really mini radio transmitters which are simple to bug using scanners which tune into the correct frequencies .
15 The entrance to the house is through the central glazed doors on the north side , which open into the twenty-inch-wide hall .
16 The rooms all have windows on the garden side of the house , and doors which open into the corridor .
17 Finally , it produces thousands of young , which transfer into the next fly that picks them up while feeding on the host .
18 Their latest grasping proposal is to impose charges on current accounts which stay in the black instead of just those which run into the red .
19 Though the narrative is broadly realistic , it parodies eighteenth-century styles in ways which extend into a self-reflexive , postmodernist scrutiny of the power and validity of writing itself .
20 The Trummelbach Falls are nearby , spectacular waterfalls which plunge into the depths of the mountain .
21 Alas , like so many things which get into the history books , it was n't quite like that .
22 The co-ordinator of Greenpeace 's Great Lakes project also claimed that , in focusing on 17 named chemicals , the programme was ignoring thousands of others which pour into the Lakes .
23 Redken 's CAT , Extreme or PPT treatments contain effective ingredients which penetrate into the hair to strengthen the hair structure and ensure an even colour service .
24 Erm , it 's a city , this takes me back a few months , since the Southern Ryedale local plan enquiry , the character , special character of a city , is derives from a number of elements , there 's the green wedges which centre on the strays which penetrate into the heart of the built up area , there is the encircling belt of open countryside which links those areas together , there are the numerous settlements within the greenbelt and their relationship to one another , and to the city of York .
25 In the sea , the complexities are compounded by tides and currents , bringing pollutants sometimes from thousands of miles away , and from the sheer number of possible sources of pollutant — sewage works , factories , and agricultural fields — which feed into the rivers which in turn run into the sea .
26 On the way there are fine views of the pyramidal Niesen ( 2,360m , 7,741ft ) which dominates the central section of the south shore of Lake Thun , separating the mouths of the Simme and Kander valleys which poke into the Oberland .
27 Fold forward and remove the four bolts which go into the floor and carry the seat out .
28 It still exists and it will undoubtedly catch up with the retail price index shortly and go ahead of it from 1994 onwards , as the direct tax burden which is included in the TPI rises faster than the indirect taxes which go into the RPI .
29 A canister is recovered from the craft , the contents of which solidify into an at first small creature called an Ymir .
30 This placed an increasing pressure on the exchange rate causing a loss of reserves and the exhaustion of the American loan which burst into a massive drain once convertibility came into operation in July .
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