Example sentences of "can [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you really think we can disappear into the blue ? ’ |
2 | The result is as many blank pages as Ventura can build into the current chapter and you ca n't get at the tagged block of text to de-select it ! |
3 | This shows how rapidly a new fauna and for flora can migrate into an area and change the record albeit on a very small scale . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | This can eat into the rest of your working day but you must be properly briefed and have given thought to managing the event . |
6 | The researchers can dip into a collection that ranges from the early days of photography to current events . |
7 | It 's also capable of running the most sophisticated pen applications available today , so you can dip into the world of pen computing without taking any chances . |
8 | There 's no excuse for holiday boredom when you can dip into the AA/Kodak guide , 2000 Days Out in Britain . |
9 | If this is so , then the random sequence can evolve into the optimal one in as few as 100 steps , each step being driven by natural selection . |
10 | The administration demonstrated the same speed and foresight in recognising that those who control the monopoly of the means of destruction can translate into the monopoly of gain . |
11 | After the violent conditions that erm we think occurred in the early life of the earth and injected energy and churned up the atmosphere and formed the prebiotic molecules , we find that just those same molecules are actually in the clouds in space , and these clouds are the basic raw material from which stars and plants form in the first place , so we might ask the question could they have got into the earth 's atmosphere without this intermediate process , and I think there are mechanisms whereby these molecules can accrete into the earth 's atmosphere , and it certainly suggests that we should look at thse and certainly not be taken as a foregone conclusion that the Uray/Miller experiments are the only mechanism whereby the prebiotic soup was formed . |
12 | It is then racked ( passagem ) , when it is pumped up so it can fall into a trough and air can pass through it . |
13 | Second , you can fall into the pit — then it 's goodbye world . |
14 | So you can fall into the trap of reviewing a decade as retrospectively fantastic . ’ |
15 | However sometimes you can fall into the pitfall of doing things erm because you think that we want to see that . |
16 | Professor Tony Giles , one of the report 's three authors , comments that out of the UK 's 240,000 agricultural holdings , at least 100,000 average no more than 27 acres and can fall into the ‘ very small farm ’ category : ‘ in England in 1988 the average net farm income of these holdings was a mere £300 , falling to £200 in 1989 ’ . |
17 | This can tie into the occupational or ‘ canteen culture ’ explanation of police racism , which in the words of the Policy Studies Institute ( Smith and Gray 1983 ) suggests that racialist talk : |
18 | Surprisingly , though , small pahoehoe lavas can pour into the sea with as little disturbance as cream poured into coffee , there is a little steam , but little else . |
19 | The spring can pour into the pond , but the pond will remain stagnant unless it is drained . |
20 | Indeed , legislation actually limits the amount which individuals can invest into the scheme . |
21 | but he said , a Ford he said , I can break into a Ford without breaking any windows and start the ignition |
22 | These two true stories reflect the way in which God can break into the closed world of the self . |
23 | Larder adds : ‘ Jonathan wants to play fullback because he believes he can break into the World Cup team in this position . |
24 | No one can break into the miners ' housing area without ‘ security clearance ’ at the gate by the union guards … the orders from management are completely disregarded and the directions from union leaders are kept to the letter … |
25 | The disadvantages of in vivo injections are that precisely localized injections are impossible and that there may be only a restricted number of cell types which can integrate into the early post-implantation embryo following injection into the visceral yolk sac or amniotic cavity . |
26 | It will be just one more way in which we can grow into the habit of continuous learning for improvement . |
27 | Here you can descend into the secret underground haunts of the Smugglers of Hastings for a journey through time , reliving the dangers and excitement that faced Smugglers and Customs Men in times past . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | The distinction between diaries , memoirs and autobiographies is not easy to make since one form of record can shade into the other or even contain parts of another . |
30 | 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 ! |