Example sentences of "begin [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 When cells leave the basal layer they cease to divide and begin to mature into the tough dead cells that cover the surface .
2 However , if you pursue the associations and begin to delve into the latent content , what you often find is that those day 's residues , which are specific to that day , as Theresa was saying , relate to more general erm situations , or indeed to things that actually happened in the past which that particular aspect of that particular day might remind you of .
3 ‘ We begin descending into the Vale tomorrow , ’ Bicker called from ahead .
4 I want to argue that partnerships should actively begin to research into the best of business practice , understand what it is about and create structured opportunities for education to learn , transfer and absorb .
5 AS A NEW GOVERNMENT attempts to reverse the problems of 100 years of economic decline and the faces of the previous decade begin to recede into the past , who now rules Britain ?
6 And as soon as we begin to enquire into the meaning of the term , we discover that it has been and still is understood in a variety of different ways , which may have a common core or root but are not identical .
7 The larks had not been up long when the first cars began filtering into the parks .
8 The knee itself began to slide into the dark , smooth pastel paper on the wall ; smoothly and neatly .
9 ‘ The African guide was nowhere to be seen so Slash picked up the guy 's rifle and began firing into the air , trying desperately to scare the elephants away , ’ said another friend of the star .
10 He began to beat at his head with his gloved hands as his face began to sink into the floor .
11 One of Gilbert 's gloves flew off , and the next time his hand hit the floor it stuck and began to sink into the carpet pile .
12 Anton , the old répétiteur , even older than Busacher , sat down at the piano and the thin embarrassed voices began to tingle into the air , picking up a little courage as they went on .
13 By the time he wrote the survey quoted above , evolutionary morphology was beginning to fall into the background as new sciences such as genetics took over the forefront of scientific research .
14 The pirates began to jump into the hole , and to dig in the ground with their fingers .
15 During Elizabeth I 's prosperous reign , houses and brick kilns doubled in number , fashions travelled and , despite the anti-papist atmosphere , classical decoration from Italy and elsewhere began to creep into the English house , first on porches , then over windows , until by the end of the Jacobean era , the slow transition of the English house from Gothic to classical had begun .
16 The Second period is that which starts from the beginning of life and reaches onward to the time when the law of the survival of the fittest with its ruthlessness could no longer serve the aspirations towards increasing happiness that were beginning to creep into the dawning consciousness of primitive man .
17 Obviously he was then lucky that a lot of outstanding players began to come into the team at the same period , men like Richards , Greenidge , Roberts , Holding , Croft , Garner , and he had material of the highest class on which to work .
18 It was not surprising that even within the upper reaches of the Party discontent began to come into the open , or at least to be expressed clearly behind closed doors at meetings of the Central Committee or Council of Ministers .
19 He began to scratch into the soft earth beside the body , until after a time his claws scraped against something smooth and firm .
20 Radicals from across London , Britain , and Europe began to pour into the college to observe , participate , or make unsuccessful attempts to take the struggle into the correct channels .
21 Ten years ago when I began researching into the role of women in trade unions , it would have been quite surprising to find such a subject included in a sociological textbook .
22 Here I alighted and began to walk into the wood in search of something .
23 The staff had been recruited and trained with a new professionalism ; and the new methods now began spreading into the rest of station catering , bringing to the name Travellers-Fare a new credibility and respect .
24 The standpoint of Coburn 's story was an extrapolation of machine intelligence , written at a time when computers were only just beginning to encroach into the commercial environment of Britain .
25 I felt the world beginning to drift into the distance again , but I knew what was happening this time and got my head down quickly .
26 A blue Mini arrived and began manoeuvring into the limited space remaining as Melissa picked her way along the uneven path and knocked on the door of number three .
27 As the ambulance left the scene , neighbours , who had been kept shut in their houses for two days , began to emerge into the sunshine .
28 Rainwater began to gush into the basement from around the fractured board .
29 Then I began to run into the guards , and every guard I saw , I did n't say anything , I just showed them the piece of paper which had written on it Hotel Intourist in Russian , and the phrase book .
30 And she still remembered how , as the car began to climb into the lake land hills , she had seen her first mountain — a sharp blue crag that , outlined against the sky , had made her sit up and stare .
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