Example sentences of "[vb infin] into an " in BNC.

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1 It is believed this order will translate into an entry-level Tsumani box that breaks not only the $5,000 barrier but the $4,000 barrier as well .
2 Unfortunately , this initial response did not translate into an appreciable survival advantage and prompted the organisation of randomised trials in patients treated with FAM compared with 5-flourouracil alone which have shown no survival difference and greater toxicity for FAM .
3 For if we suppose this we shall fall into an infinite regress ; we shall find ourselves looking for a further interpretation .
4 This part of the ‘ window ’ can be used for long-range scrying ; a character looking into it and willing himself to see a far-distant scene can see into an elliptical area bounded by Middenheim to the north , Nuln to the south , some 25 miles west of Altdorf , and to around 100 miles east along the River Talabec out of Altdorf .
5 As Hyman ( 1984 , p.156 ) puts it , it is hardly surprising ‘ that those who exercise managerial authority typically resent this limitation on their autonomy , and are sometimes haunted by the fear that strikes may escalate into an explicit challenge to the minority control of industry , .
6 A sneak thief can easily dip into an open handbag !
7 This shows how rapidly a new fauna and for flora can migrate into an area and change the record albeit on a very small scale .
8 He felt he knew Branson well enough to surmise that it would not evolve into an equal partnership , because Branson would be bound to ‘ over-interfere ’ .
9 A brilliant 30-metre solo try by Allan Bateman and two tries from John Devereux and Rob Ackerman saw Wales roar into an 18-4 lead .
10 She may also be helped to understand that if she is willing to try to spread the love she once gave to one person around to others who may be badly in need of it , she will move into an entirely different dimension emotionally : one that will provide her with new satisfactions and in which she will discover that the lovers of this world are not only those who enjoy a close and exclusive relationship .
11 A proposed museum of modern art may move into an empty wing of the building if a consortium of local bankers are able to raise the necessary finance .
12 WaterAid workers will move into an area , set up a water supply and committees of local people to run it , then leave .
13 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't actually ever print anything , you would actually put it into a machine ?
14 Do you think that perhaps in due course publishing will move into an area in which you would n't ever actually print anything , you would actually put it into a machine .
15 It seems as if I have been here a lot longer than a few years , and I do not think that I could ever fit into an institutional regime again .
16 There were times during the long hours of dark when he did drop into an uneasy doze , but never for more than a few minutes together .
17 It 's something that gives his performance in Glory a genuinely affecting complexity , something which suggests he may develop into an actor with some depth .
18 I would like to believe that Europe can develop into an association of humane societies which people can believe in .
19 Alas , there is little reason to be optimistic that this will develop into an influential enough movement to provoke radical change .
20 Though they have little knowledge of the strength of the Irish Students England are confident they will be able to take another step towards their overall target and should it develop into an open game on the well-drained Blundellsands pitch they can expect few problems .
21 The evening will usually develop into an informal session of communal singing in which groups contribute their own original ( and adapted ) poetry and song about their own struggles etc .
22 When the presumptive eye is grafted , after gastrulation , to the belly region and develops into an eye , the tissue shows no outward sign that it will develop into an eye .
23 If you held on the forward stick , the nose down attitude would increase and the model would move away from you at ever increasing speed and things would rapidly develop into an uncontrollable situation for the novice .
24 To that end , it is to be hoped that it will develop into an effective and credible body whose advice is taken very seriously by the DES and the government .
25 It 's a mild type , but if not treated it could suddenly develop into an acute form with increased coughing , loss of appetite , fever and fast breathing . ’
26 The venture — to spotlight National Housing Week — was such a success that hopes are high it will develop into an annual competition .
27 The spadefoot has one of the fastest rates of development of any frog or toad , but it still has to undergo the process known as metamorphosis — the egg does not hatch into an adult , but into a tadpole , which has to reach a certain critical size before it can finally metamorphose into a tiny toad .
28 By its Contract with you ILG Travel Limited does not enter into an Agreement for carriage by air but only undertakes to reserve on your behalf accommodation on board an aircraft operated by one or other of the airlines mentioned in this brochure or such other airline as may be substituted .
29 Where the developer will be involved in a substantial commitment of time and resources in obtaining planning approval or resolving development problems , it is likely that the parties will enter into an option agreement or conditional contract .
30 Lugh did not enter into an argument .
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