Example sentences of "up into [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Consider a rebel stretch of human DNA that is capable of snipping itself out of its chromosome , floating freely in the cell , perhaps multiplying itself up into many copies , and then splicing itself into another chromosome . |
2 | The world at that instant splits up into many worlds , in each of which one of the possible results of the measurement is the one that actually occurs . |
3 | Like kung fu , karate is broken up into many styles , each professing to have within its range of techniques the answer to many combat situations . |
4 | On that view it must be man 's deepest desire — need ? — purpose ? — satisfaction ? — to live in the way that is in this objective sense appropriate to him ( the fact that modern words break up into these alternatives expresses the modern break-up of Aristotle 's view ) . |
5 | This fascinating program is broken up into several parts . |
6 | He feels lucky in that the aeroplane was very strong , although it broke up into several pieces , the cockpit remained intact . |
7 | A toddler who learns that a fit of anger or temper brings her mother 's anxious ministrations , or the limelight of being the centre of attention for a roomful of people , will work herself up into more tempers . |
8 | She looked up into those eyes , suddenly as deep and soft as velvet , aware that his words were spinning shapelessly in her head . |