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

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1 Norte weaves her observations into a witty text , filling it with multicultural detail .
2 He works huge ideas about reason and feeling into a witty pastiche of Restoration comedy , and Croydon Warehouse 's production is excellent .
3 The scheme will turn the 36-acre Regents Park site into a first-rate animal conservation and captive breeding centre .
4 DURING his recent spell as guest conductor of the Halle Orchestra in the Free Trade Hall , Manchester , Tadaaki Otaka has displayed the qualities which have enabled him since 1987 to turn the BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra into a first-rate ensemble .
5 Normally this was Beth 's favourite time … when her son was lying sleepy in his bed and she would read him a story about creatures and little people ; gentle stories that soon sent him into a peaceful slumber .
6 ‘ Let me never forget ’ — her anxiety relaxed into a peaceful seriousness — ‘ the beauty of that sight ’ .
7 But an exchange puts both them and us into a geographical funnel towards the meeting point . ’
8 Hall takes a Schumpeterian view of long waves and translates it into a geographical context .
9 The electronic gadgetry , integrated by Grumman into a modified Boeing 707 aircraft , is the air-to-ground equivalent of the air-to-air AWACS air-surveillance system .
10 The engine was redesigned by Mickie eliminating the airscrew , reversing it in the airframe , and incorporating it into a modified model W-4 autogiro airframe .
11 Retinoic acid alters hindbrain Hox code and induces transformation of rhombomeres 2/3 into a 4/5 identity
12 She does not want of be forced into a legal structure dominated by her .
13 The emergence of caveat emptor is probably explained in terms of it being a shorthand expression to cover the case where no writ or redress was available and this was transmogrified into a legal principle in the 18th and 19th centuries .
14 But the more pragmatic chief executive Sir Colin Marshall , who takes over from Lord King next year , is thought to have cautioned against pouring millions of pounds into a legal fight with no guarantee of victory .
15 Trusts , however , offered the potential for developing nodding into a legal act .
16 The club is also offering to enter into a legal agreement with Braintree to end overflying of villages , limit membership to 200 , keep full records and liaise regularly with local councillors .
17 We will be entering into a legal agreement with the er , the council to basically erm , set the criteria for the scheme this will establish the mix and the tenure er of the , of the er the scheme and to ensure that it it adheres to the , to the master plan .
18 A spokesman for the Sri Lankan government in London told Action that this is the first known attempt anywhere in the world to translate the values of the New World Information and Communication Order into a legal form on a national scale .
19 The statute enacted that where A was seised ( i.e. possessed ) of a freehold interest in land , to the passive use that he allow B to enjoy the land , B 's equitable interest should be turned into a legal interest .
20 We have seen that , if A held land to the use of B , the Statute of Uses turned B 's equitable estate into a legal estate ( see p. 23 ) .
21 Beginning with a bargain struck between the Crown and the nobles , and then moving into a skilful attack in the lawcourts , the government managed to persuade Parliament into passing in 1536 the great Statute of Uses which turned the ‘ use ’ into a legal estate and abolished completely this method of evasion .
22 As absolutism took hold in the seventeenth century , many traditional assemblies of estates fell into abeyance , and the gradual evolution of such an assembly into a modern parliament , as took place in England , was the exception rather than the rule in early modern Europe .
23 Under his guidance , Parliament House was transformed from a nineteenth-century warren into a modern court-house and nothing gave him greater pleasure than to explore , and share with others , its secrets and treasures .
24 Traditionally , markets are held in the open air , often on a certain day , or days , of the week , but in many towns the market has become a more permanent set-up , incorporated into a modern shopping precinct .
25 The result was the transformation of a derelict Burton distribution warehouse on the outskirts of Newcastle into a modern centre dedicated to small design businesses .
26 They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away .
27 The Shah wanted to transform Iran into a modern state , downgrading agriculture and investing in industry .
28 A study of the incorporation of the highly fragmented communities , typical of late 19th and early 20th century Ottoman society , into a modern state structure will identify the circumstances under which group , religious and ethnic loyalties either disintegrate , remain active , or are revived .
29 Once a private villa owned by an English family , this property has now been carefully converted into a modern hotel with a homely atmosphere .
30 Some experts believe that the South Bronx could , in time , rival the Great Barrier reef as a marine habitat , turning this former urban battleground into a modern Atlantis — an unparalleled holiday destination .
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