Example sentences of "[verb] into [num] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The greenbelts have so far ensured that towns and cities do not sprawl into one another . |
2 | It ‘ welds together all the differentiated and diversely articulated organs of social management , regulation and command into one immense structure of power ’ ( Feher , Heller and Markus 1983 , p. 109 ) . |
3 | Yet the original scripts have been edited , rewritten and sometimes fused together into chapters which have then been organised into four main sections . |
4 | This article is organised into four main sections . |
5 | Stir in the ground almonds , caster sugar and cinnamon , divide the mixture and rill into 15 small balls . |
6 | Such factorisation is always possible , in a number of ways ; for example , since AX = XA then unc so that A has been factorised into two symmetric matrices ; however , this particular factorisation presupposes a knowledge of X and |
7 | For completeness , we interpolate here a brief discussion of the reverse procedure : it was shown in §1.19 and Theorem V of §1.22 that a matrix can always be factorised into two symmetric matrices , but the subject was not pursued there . |
8 | They went into a large department store with doorways opening into two main streets , Queen Street and Adelaide Street . |
9 | The van swerved and crashed into two huge dustbins . |
10 | But they are not eager to pitch into two helpless dummies strapped to chairs . |
11 | Whatever their riders might desire , those English mounts broke , reared , panicked , cannoned into one another to get out of the way , and doing so caused utter confusion and collapse amongst the enemy . |
12 | A casserole of dissimilar musical interests cunningly fused into one big bowl . |
13 | Liked to pull that down that 's a normal hip joint , this is your bony pelvis with the socket joint , right , socket , this is your leg bone the femur , with the head of the femur at the top and it looks like that and they fit into one another and it forms a very good swinging joint you can do all sorts of things with your hip joint , ca n't you ? |
14 | The mayor 's office reckons that the $100m of private investment collected by Mr Ueberroth and his colleagues should translate into 5,000 new inner-city jobs — an unprecedented achievement not only for Los Angeles , but for blighted neighbourhoods anywhere . |
15 | I found that weaver species could be sorted into six different types of population dispersion , varying from the solitary to very sociable . |
16 | The flaming fuselage smashed into two nine-storey blocks each containing 200 flats — leaving at least 300 injured . |
17 | Several old stations were now often amalgamated into one great Union station . |
18 | Erm our school was pulled down and three schools amalgamated into one big co comprehensive . |
19 | all those amalgamated into ten new bodies called water authorities . |
20 | This made me feel a quite genuine shame and remorse although — it was as if I was torn into two separate parts both rationally and emotionally — I knew that hurt bewilderment was something I should beware of : he was my enemy who would use any art to outwit me if I could . |
21 | Thus by the outbreak of war a number of questions and problems had forced themselves onto the agendas of middle-class society , and by the end of the war all these factors were resolved into one major consideration : the nature and control of ‘ industrial democracy ’ . |
22 | The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product . |
23 | It postulates that the actual rate of inflation which prevails at any moment in time may be decomposed into two constituent parts : ( a ) an expectational component , measured by the variable , ( b ) an excess demand component , measured , as in the Phillips-Lipsey model , by the magnitude of f(U) . |
24 | Total unemployment can be decomposed into three constituent parts : Keynesian unemployment , measured by CB ; classical unemployment , measured by BA ; and natural unemployment , measured by DC . |
25 | The family practitioner committee was unwilling to disclose the size of individual practices and so , to preserve anonymity , practices were grouped into nine geographical zones and their referrals represented as rates per zone . |
26 | With the introduction of more complex automated machinery , the difficulties posed by such a high level of demarcation became worse , and management attempted to negotiate an arrangement whereby maintenance crafts would be grouped into two broad areas — mechanical and electrical — with the understanding that demarcation within each group would be minimised . |
27 | They are grouped into five general types : bottles , jugs , biconical and globular bowls and shouldered jars , the total number being about 130 ; the cemetery of St Peter 's , Broadstairs ( Kent ) , produced 26 alone . |
28 | Based on sequence homology throughout the POU domain including the linker region , POU domain proteins have been grouped into five different classes ( 9,19 ) . |
29 | Typical of the trend is the new panel structure in Lesotho where panels are grouped into five main areas : Language , Mathematics/Science , Social Studies , Practical and Cultural Activities and Religious Knowledge . |
30 | These forces can be grouped into four major categories : political considerations , socio-demographic factors , economic change and financial constraint . |