Example sentences of "sometimes [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Physical injury was frequent , not only in notoriously dangerous places like mines , where gas explosions added to the threat of rock falls , gun powder mishaps and shaft falls , but in grinding where the huge wheels sometimes shattered into flying slivers . |
2 | This study has shown that when phonemes are selectively encoded as broad classes ( the mixed sets ) or entirely encoded as mid-classes , utterances are sometimes parsed into over a million word-strings . |
3 | Incised meanders are sometimes separated into intrenched and ingrown , the chief difference being that the ingrown meanders are more slowly incised , due to less rapid downcutting or to more resistant rocks . |
4 | Material listed as examples in National Curriculum Orders is sometimes incorporated into statements of attainment . |
5 | I am still left aghast at the astonishing numbers of totally incompatible cichlids that are sometimes crammed into remarkably small tanks . |
6 | Money is sometimes classified into three categories : |
7 | Moreover , improbable as such ideas of benevolent paternalism and renascent feudalism may appear , they were sometimes translated into bricks and mortar . |
8 | Topic-comment structures such as those given above are sometimes translated into English as , for instance , Concerning animals … , |
9 | They use the internal chamber of the mouth as a kind of crude proto-lung , and this cavity is sometimes enlarged into a breathing pocket rich in blood vessels . |
10 | I have sometimes gone into it when the King was absent from Delhi and once pretty far I thought , for the purpose of giving my advice in the case of a great lady so ill that she could not be moved to the outward gate ; but a Kachemire shawl covered my head , hanging like a large scarfe down to my feet , and a eunuch led me by the hand , as if I had been a blind man . |
11 | Her skin had that smooth all-the-year-round dark tan you sometimes run into in California . |
12 | It is used to resolve issues about both small and large sums : the amounts at stake sometimes run into tens of millions of pounds . |
13 | When a report is long it is sometimes split into two volumes , one with factual findings and a second whose contents deal entirely with discussions and recommendations . |
14 | Our fathers slept with their Browning Army-issue pistols beside them and sometimes rushed into the starry African night , blazing away at burglars we never saw . |
15 | It can be laced with herbs or garlic and has a rather sour flavour — butter or cream are sometimes worked into the cheese to give a more rounded taste . |
16 | Sometimes woven into the pile of the rug , usually in the border ; these can usually be taken as a clear indication of when and by whom the rug was made . |
17 | Unfortunately , possums are sometimes promoted into positions of authority , when they are a danger to everyone , because they neither sort out squabbles or misunderstandings amongst employees , nor do they support them against outside threats . |
18 | For economy in building costs , these three types of farm buildings were sometimes combined into a single building . |
19 | Blanche 's antennae were very sensitive at gauging the progress of an investigation but she relied on Dexter to hoover up male gossip that was beyond her reach , idle chatter in the canteen or the gents ' toilet that sometimes hardened into hostility or resentment at some way a case was being handled . |
20 | Her determination sometimes degenerated into obstinacy , but her gentle wit and bright eyes softened the impact , and she came to seem the embodiment of practical Christianity . |
21 | The stipes articulates with the distal border of the cardo and is sometimes divided into a basistipes and a dististipes. it bears a lateral palpifer and sometimes an inner sclerite , the subgalea ( or parastipes ) . |
22 | The epimeron is also sometimes divided into two sclerites by a transverse suture , giving an anepimeron and a katepimeron . |
23 | Many old farmhouses were , of course , sometimes divided into two or three cottages once their gentry or yeomen owners had vacated them . |