Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] into a " in BNC.

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1 This may have been the result of cramming so much into a restricted space , but it diminishes the significance of the book as a whole .
2 As he did so he lost control of the vehicle which rolled over smashed into a lamp-post .
3 The idyll which had promised so much with Beatrice was gradually deteriorating into a drawn-out brawl .
4 Workers from the integrated playscheme subsequently supported a local special school in integrating under fives into a playgroup .
5 A tee shot hit slightly fat into a steep-faced bunker at the front of the green led to several bunker shots hit even fatter , a score approaching double figures and an instant bout of depression .
6 It belongs to a Hindu family that entered comparatively late into a treaty relationship with the Portuguese , and had subsequently been ennobled by them .
7 ‘ To ride he 's very sharp thinking and super-quick , I 've never been able to turn as sharp into a combination on any other horse , because he 's got all the scope in the world . ’
8 In the comfort of its lair its powerful jaws were soon mangling the puny chest and shoulders of the dead Annamese into a bloody pulp .
9 ‘ I accidentally slipped from a fountain and was unfortunately sick into a basin , ’ Robyn replied coolly .
10 We took over the entire eighth floor of the Grosvenor House Hotel , had a suite each , turned one bedroom into a VIP lounge , another into a Space Invaders arcade for Davis and yet another into a private cinema for Tony Meo to watch Rocky films .
11 Its prevalence is due to the fact that an implant into our society has changed a community that was previously homogeneous into a community which is no longer homogeneous and self-identifying .
12 Question : What happens when you are very early into a market and you pile the functionality into your tool as the market grows ?
13 The big danger , for the Westerner , is to go overboard : to cram too much into a small area , and to judge the ‘ success ’ of his or her Japanese garden by how many lanterns , pagodas and pieces of statuary it contains .
14 With hindsight , this can be seen as the first step in the transformation of Gloucester into the lord of the north , but this is to read too much into a single grant .
15 In general , the cause could be : — ‘ Hawthorne ’ effect of a new , highly motivating medium — teacher relaxing too much into a supportive role to the computer — too many different options offered by one program — the game environment presented by the program too addictive .
16 With hindsight , this can be seen as the first step in the transformation of Gloucester into the lord of the north , but this is to read too much into a single grant .
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