Example sentences of "[vb -s] into an " in BNC.
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1 | The initial idea of God as the one who led the people ‘ out of the house of bondage ’ , who freed the Israelite slaves from Egyptian control , develops into an idea of God as one who made the heavens and the earth . |
2 | Like all animals we come from one cell that develops into an embryo which forms the adult . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | As he changes from professional saviour to personal friend , then rampant psychopath , the film develops into an intriguing game of cat and mouse . |
5 | He considered that the Spanish nationalists had been betrayed , and the tract soon develops into an argument about nationalist aspiration — |
6 | For example , they show an early preference for face-like configurations compared with other equally complex geometrical designs , and this soon develops into an interest in real faces . |
7 | Suppose , however , that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound . |
8 | Hard cash will be the measure of whether Climb for the World develops into an annual jamboree or gets consigned to the drawer marked ‘ heroic failure . ’ |
9 | That insignificant little tickle that develops into an eye-watering , throat-gripping , lung-bursting agony when you 're not allowed to let it out . |
10 | You cough and swallow , and that gets it into your stomach , and it develops into an adult in the lower bowel . |
11 | Further increase of y leads to a " breathing " behaviour : a slow modulation of the oscillation , which develops into an output consisting of " spikes ' followed by quiescent intervals . |
12 | She continues like this until either her last bead drops into an empty hole and her turn ends ; or her last bead dropped creates a new four-bead group in one hole . |
13 | City sources believe MB is the most likely suitor for Caradon as it reshapes into an international trading company . |
14 | All is silent — the sun is set and as the branches of the woodland trees reflect in the gentle water of the pool I feel the whole of existence draw closer around me as my capacity for description dissolves into an experience of the infinite . |
15 | The Kyle road from Achmore curves round to renew acquaintance with Loch Carron as it passes through the narrow straits of Strome and widens into an estuary . |
16 | ‘ Crossing a deceptively smooth glacier surface , the person who breaks into a crevasse suddenly arrives into an utterly vertical world ’ … makes early the good point that any number of trouble-free glacier crossings teach the skier or mountaineer nothing about crevasse rescue ; unless an accident happens , by which time it is too late to start learning . |
17 | From eager hairdresser who lacks confidence , she grows into an articulate and sure young woman who can argue the merits of Chekov , Lawrence and Yeats with ‘ real ’ students . |
18 | These up and down movements as the tip scans over the surface provide topographical information which a computer reassembles into an image of the sample . |
19 | The original apartment leads into an open-plan affair of bright yellow and red cut-price , Habitat-style furnishings and tubular partitions . |
20 | Then , deciding boldly not to enter another beguiling-looking passage which , had he done so , would have wasted very many miles and many days ( it is now called Canal Jeronimo , and leads into an immense maze of lakes and passageways ) , he sailed directly north-west , up the Paso Largo and finally into the Paso del Mar . |
21 | The spacious porch leads into an elegant hall , from which access is made to the lounge , bar and dining room . |
22 | ‘ It leads into an alley behind the bar . |
23 | In the 1987 Motion Picture Guide , the unnamed critic of the film goes into an absolute frenzy of hatred . |
24 | But now he goes into an all-out attack , arguing that whereas relational properties presuppose the existence of certain non-relational , or " qualitative " , properties , the latter properties do not necessarily demand the existence of any " pluralistically committed " relational properties at all . |
25 | Now , the weekend after each international , the team goes into an Edinburgh hotel to look at videos of individual performances and those of the next opponents . |
26 | It goes into an Industrial Estate |
27 | They do n't look like that but they are , thei their er their back door goes into an upstairs converted flat . |
28 | It 's one of the most inefficient ways to produce food ; for every pound of animal grain that goes into an animal , we get far less in terms of meat . |
29 | At this point , the family probably can not yet afford a high quality modern house , but for reasons of status it still decides to move into a sub-standard , ill-constructed house built with modern materials , a house that turns into an oven during the summer and generates demand for electrically-powered cooling devices . |
30 | Model making Instead of being a showcase of new modelling talent and the supposed depth of the new models , ‘ London Girls ’ ( FACE 45 ) turns into an unbelievably petty and hateful attack on the supermodels themselves . |