Example sentences of "will [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where bricks are bedded in sand , the hardcore blinding has to be well vibrated , or the bedding sand will disappear into the hardcore when the bricks are vibrated .
2 The going concern concept does not apply since it can be assumed that , absent law to the contrary , all authorities will exist into the foreseeable future .
3 If the Nikkei falls much further it will eat into the assets of the main Japanese banks , which depend on equity holdings for almost half their capital base .
4 If your water is soft and acid , it will eat into the shell and dissolve it , and there are insufficient salts available for the animal to maintain it .
5 But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm .
6 OSF mapped out Motif 's future : it plans to start work on the Next Generation User Interface by 1993 , which will evolve into a fully object-oriented use interface by 1995 .
7 I believe that the extra powers will evolve into a significant additional step .
8 Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will turn to time and time again .
9 Start collecting our superb free Gardeners ' Manual and month by month it will build into a reference book you will want to return to time and time again .
10 Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation .
11 It does this extremely efficiently , but if you want to use the tool for conventional drilling and screwdriving , the hammer action must be switched off and you need an SDS adaptor ( Part No A13123 ) which will screw into a ½in chuck with a ½in female thread fitting ( part No .
12 The Newfoundland will will jump into the into the water and will tow a boat I 've filmed one towing a boat .
13 In its strongest form , at the perception of a new and beautiful poetic or religious idea , mystics and seers will fall into a trance and remain in it for hours or even days .
14 If it is not closed fast enough , some — perhaps many — hospitals will fall into a spiral of financial decline …
15 He will have a certain power and extensive influence , and his Queen will fall into a more supporting role .
16 As she went she arranged her violets : " Put their feet together , dear , and the flowers will fall into a pretty natural shape , " she had been told ; not so easy to achieve when neglected violets had such short legs .
17 Water conditions will fall into the compatibility range of all the fish so far , and you should have no problems keeping any one of these attractive eels , the only requirement being that it is provided with some small tubing to hide in .
18 Immediately the archer fish has fired , it swims rapidly to the point where its prey will fall into the water , ready to catch and eat it .
19 If the e-data is allowed to disappear into the black hole of technical obsolescence , then the writing of history will fall into the hands of the ideological warlords of the company handout , the national curriculum and the aggressive myths of ethnic purity and cultural uniformity .
20 While there is still room for some argument on the mark-up , most cases will fall into the " run of the mill " category with an uplift of 50 per cent .
21 This dominance exhibits itself in the ability of corporations to choose effectively which topics of policy they will shepherd into the arena of public debate , and which they will keep within the confines of private discussions .
22 As a result , a small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax .
23 It is believed this order will translate into an entry-level Tsumani box that breaks not only the $5,000 barrier but the $4,000 barrier as well .
24 ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’
25 60,000 fans will pack into the Bowl tomorrow to see the Boss .
26 Those in the middle of the rope will tie into a screwgate karabiner on their harnesses by using a figure of eight knot on the bight .
27 More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century .
28 Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century .
29 And you believe that it will survive into the future ?
30 As in the entry : ‘ Tonight , this night of March 25 , with the Andante of Schubert 's A Major Sonata stealing out into the night , I swear all I have of passion , all I have of love , I will pour into a message of faith as I carve . ’
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