Example sentences of "[vb -s] into " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The rest to some faint meaning make pretence / But Shadwell never deviates into sense , ’ wrote Dryden in his verse satire . |
2 | The ‘ higher order ’ unfolds into the lower or ‘ explicate ’ , meaning the known world of substance . |
3 | Blue Velvet starts with things in the grass eating each other , continues in a surreal Norman Rockwell setting of red fire engines and sunny weather , and finally unfolds into the sexual violence of Hopper and Rossellini 's scenes ( whose use of blue velvet is not one Bobby Vinton had envisaged ) and the sheer terror of MacLachlan 's night ride into hell . |
4 | Then I introduced some modified Callanetic-type exercises into my programme . |
5 | It is often helpful to group dynamics to introduce games and exercises into group discussion . |
6 | Developing games and exercises into drama |
7 | In addition , let us encourage colleagues to integrate machine-readable data and computer exercises into their thematic courses . |
8 | Most of the men who earlier had transformed the small areas of carpet beside the emergency exits into makeshift mosques now sported neckties — the most blatant symbol of Westernism . |
9 | His fist crunches into my left cheek and drives my head against the ground . |
10 | I like the warmth of tone that comes with mahogany and the slight glimmer of brightness that the maple top adds into the bargain . |
11 | We now evaluate the product in reverse order : unc The reader is invited to check that , if B is resolved as it stands into unc then C = unc will also have its last row null , the zero eigenvalue thus repeating . |
12 | Money just scrapes into the Top Ten and is of particular importance to men under 24 . |
13 | At ground-floor level , the stair devolves into a central hall , from which access is gained to the single lower-storey bedroom , a waiting lobby associated with the office , and the bathroom/WC as well as the living-room which is reached by passing below the gallery . |
14 | lOb ) , guarantee that further inquiry quickly devolves into open speculation . |
15 | This develops into a large bulky plant 2ft high , which collapses after heavy frost , blanketing the ground and breaking down into a mass of fibre . |
16 | Those very rare instances where ‘ little crime ’ develops into ‘ real ’ police work are recounted by policemen often and told with pleasure and delight . |
17 | Finally , in a further stage of development , the inequality within the family develops into slavery which is already ‘ latent in the family ’ . |
18 | Her assimilation of a male world develops into a psychotic taste for swallowing pens and spoons . |
19 | And then that general principle of Equity , which began as the mere application of moral sense to particular cases , develops into more and more definite rules . |
20 | From a hot-head who has done time for killing a man , he develops into a union organiser who discovers the eloquence his new role demands . |
21 | This crystallisation develops into what has been called ‘ fresco cancer ’ . |
22 | The UN Security Council should take a proactive role in peacekeeping before confrontation develops into conflict . |
23 | The initial idea of God as the one who led the people ‘ out of the house of bondage ’ , who freed the Israelite slaves from Egyptian control , develops into an idea of God as one who made the heavens and the earth . |
24 | .. [ which ] in the case of people who are not constitutionally sound becomes so dangerous that in many cases it develops into a ‘ consumption ’ … and the wisest course for such people to adopt is to leave England and cross the sea . |
25 | If an egg is fertilized by a male , it always develops into a female . |
26 | An unfertilized egg develops into a male . |
27 | Like all animals we come from one cell that develops into an embryo which forms the adult . |
28 | When the presumptive eye is grafted , after gastrulation , to the belly region and develops into an eye , the tissue shows no outward sign that it will develop into an eye . |
29 | The grafted tissue now develops into toes . |
30 | The effect of introducing just this one gene is to switch off some genes and to set in train a sequence of gene activation so that the cell develops into a muscle cell with all the appropriate proteins — master gene is an appropriate description . |