Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] into " in BNC.
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1 | The reader begins by being faintly amused at their sheer improbability ; but after a time the response turns into pained embarrassment . |
2 | However , where a decision has been made to make redundancies and employees have been informed , the contingency crystallises into an actual liability . |
3 | Head north from the Old Man on to Swirl How and Great Carrs ( 2 miles ) where the ridge descends into Little Langdale ( 3 miles ) . |
4 | As we see from the passage I just quoted from Barthes , the work or labour that the writer puts into composing his text is brushed aside as of no importance . |
5 | If you are found guilty , the trial enters into its next very complicated part — the sentencing phase . |
6 | The CE has moved behind the CLR and the board steers into the wind . |
7 | No matter how much care the drafter puts into the preparation of a set of standard terms , the terms are wholly useless unless they are effectively incorporated into the contracts they are intended to govern . |
8 | But they insist that the money goes into their own pockets . |
9 | The smell gets into your hair . |
10 | Then the resort comes into its own for novices . |
11 | According to pharmacologist Dr Joe Collier , editor of The Drugs and Therapeutics Bulletin , the case brings into question the whole process of drug licensing in Britain . |
12 | The discourse of authority represented by customs is outwitted when the text escapes into the domain of personal relations through a semantic back-door in the word ‘ declaration ’ . |
13 | The hydrogen pours into ‘ empty ’ spaces between the palladium atoms , expanding the metal by some ten per cent in all directions and putting it under great internal pressure-many thousands of times greater than atmospheric pressure . |
14 | Pumps were needed to lift the water from the field drains into the rivers and canals . |
15 | The time to do experiments is also cut ; the computer compresses into a matter of minutes reaction times that could take hours in animals . |
16 | The people who know about the potential effect of a blanket ban are the tobacco manufacturers and they are not so sanguine about the prospect , threatening to pull their plants out of Britain if the ban comes into force . |
17 | In the process , according to the common law , one party indicates his interest in the transaction ( invitation to treat ) , the other party then proposes the terms upon which he is willing to complete the transaction ( offer ) , and the first party then indicates his agreement to those terms ( acceptance ) whereupon the contract comes into existence . |
18 | The decision throws into confusion the single market for free trade between EC member states . |
19 | Thus if the buyer goes into liquidation before fully paying for the goods , any of the goods which have not been re-sold by the buyer and which remain unmixed will belong to the seller . |
20 | The missile-jamming device is designed specifically to overcome particular detailed features of the missile ; the designer of the antidote takes into account minute details of the design of the missile . |
21 | The literature throws into sharp relief the essential dichotomy in the approach to this issue between economics and economic history . |
22 | With the junction-box system , the cable runs into and out of a succession of junction ( connection ) boxes , and separate cables run from the box to the rose and its light . |
23 | If it were a perfect world the cable links into subscribers homes would also be of optical fibre , and upwards compatible in the future . |
24 | According to Sweeney , a good fit is defined by the faint ‘ puff ’ made by escaping air as the foot slides into place inside the shoe . |
25 | Fig. 11 : The electronics divides into two parts : the exciter section drives the core into saturation with a current ramp of alternating polarity while the measurement section integrates the pickup coil pulses caused by the action of a static magnetic field on the core . |
26 | When it reaches the knitting , the knitting feeds into the slot on the linker and the machine needles gradually move back towards the working position . |
27 | Insert the cocktail sticks into the cake at 1cm ( ½inch ) intervals along the line of the string , pushing in so that they stick out just over 1cm ( ½inch ) . |
28 | But in case the recession turns into a depression , Parker has set up a repair subsidiary to exploit the market for renovating old vessels . |
29 | As the recession cuts into company budgets , from expense accounts and salaries to training and research and development , donations to good causes are also being reappraised . |
30 | Shadows merge into the snow ; the woodcut turns into a shadowy chalk drawing . |