Example sentences of "can [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | His range alone is impressive : he can spring into a left uchimata ( inner thigh throw ) then twist right into a seoi-nage ( shoulder throw ) and still retain sufficient balance to produce a sparkling footsweep which will send his opponent crashing to the ground . |
2 | The researchers can dip into a collection that ranges from the early days of photography to current events . |
3 | It is then racked ( passagem ) , when it is pumped up so it can fall into a trough and air can pass through it . |
4 | but he said , a Ford he said , I can break into a Ford without breaking any windows and start the ignition |
5 | The album is remarkably well-packaged , complete with a gatefold lyric sheet which you can convert into a poetry pamphlet , while the music is diverse and includes a radical re-working of the ‘ Batman ’ theme , some beat poetry and Aeroplanesque R&B . |
6 | can sail into a beautiful old age with enthusiasm for hobbies , taking up new interests of all sorts and I 've taken up skiing after the age of fifty and I 'm , I feel I 'm getting on well with it and this fresh air and and you know , getting out and finding who you really are after , you know , looking after children is is a wonderful thing ! |
7 | In general we are our own worst enemies when it comes to enlarging and reinforcing our fears , so that what may have begun as a minor apprehension can escalate into a problem of mammoth proportions . |
8 | So , you can move into a basement flat , maisonette , bungalow , house or penthouse suite , and it can be freehold or leasehold . |
9 | He has , therefore , to know in his own mind how much power he can harness into a technique and what he is capable of . |
10 | Each booklet can fit into a back pocket and is designed to be read in the 90 minutes it takes someone to get to work . |
11 | Rumours — that Fama of The Possessed which can swell to a raging flood but equally can sink into a hoarse inward whisper — rumours of incendiarism abound . |
12 | Dwyer said : ‘ I think we can develop into a handy side given another three or four games . |
13 | In the home however , they soon adapt to their owner 's timetable , often to the extent that deviations from it induce erratic behaviour which can develop into a full-blown eating disorder . |
14 | Walking makes you slim , builds cardiovascular fitness , and can develop into a long term habit that you can use for the rest of your life . |
15 | ANDREW SMITH 'S TIP : The nest of this fish is a rather tatty affair that soon falls into disrepair and if there is not enough plant material to fix to , can develop into a vast platform of bubbles . |
16 | This can develop into a bad habit later , so you should work away at producing a more controlled turn and slow steady flight into wind . |
17 | This can develop into a vicious circle with the child eating less and less at meal-times and more and more between meals . |
18 | The basic difference between the two is that , whereas the compradors are entirely beholden to TNCs and foreign interests , the transnational capitalist class can develop into a class that may , under certain circumstances , begin to dictate its own terms to the TNCs and foreign interests . |
19 | It means , for instance , that you can not announce the whereabouts of major political figures in advance which makes your presentation via the media even more crucial : sometimes they are the only people you can take into a particular venue . |
20 | You can relax into a less energetic state after the cash has arrived . |
21 | Or you can enter into a second Deed of Covenant committing yourself to make payments under both the existing and new covenants . |
22 | As a further alternative , you can enter into a Supplemental Deed . |
23 | At that stage you can enter into a new covenant . |
24 | In order to avoid the risks associated with exchange rate movements , traders ( and investors ) can enter into a forward contract with a bank whereby the exchange rate is fixed for future delivery or receipt of a foreign currency more than two working days from the date of the deal . |
25 | In the present context , the question is whether one State can enter into a treaty on behalf of another . |
26 | They can enter into a simulated situation with gusto . |
27 | After all , mass-produced will always be mass-produced , but the whole point of mass-produced electrics is that you can walk into a store , pick the very best example from a row of several , spend a little money on a great setup , and maybe some pickups , and still save enough over a custom guitar to buy yourself an extremely nice amplifier . |
28 | They can walk into a room and see instantly if something is out of place or if a guest has a need . ’ |
29 | If you use it from floor to ceiling in a recess — say the recesses either side of a chimney breast — it will look as if you can walk into a whole extra room next door . |
30 | ‘ Yes , we 'll have an overhead-scrolling runaway bit , perhaps he can change into a car later , kill lots of people , ( cough ) and perhaps along the way the game could convey a general lack of atmosphere , just like the film . ’ |