Example sentences of "into [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Towards nightfall most of the refugees went back into Myitkyina for the night , but the remaining convalescents and I were too tired to do this , so we stayed on the airfield .
2 And given the brutalizing effect of the war itself and the undeniable impact of at least parts of the ideological message which had been hammered into Germans for years , by no means all of what was taking place and would lead Germany into the abyss was unwelcome or unpopular .
3 I got up and you know I swear I turned into Firmin for a moment and I said , ‘ Listen , Our Lady of Communications , I shall write and you will transmit as many fucking letters per day as I happen to feel like writing . ’
4 The material deposited at the cathode was ground into powder for examination by a transmission electron microscope and an X-ray diffractometer .
5 Weighing just 400 grammes , the PenPad is able to recognise handwriting and turn it into text for storage , fax transmission or print-out .
6 Thereafter they fend for themselves and she is quickly into preparation for her next litter .
7 Stephen Tyler-Upfield wants to switch from conversions into building for the first-time buyers he believes are now increasing there .
8 You can put it into fast-breeder reactors — the US has few of these — or you can convert it into isotopes for medical uses .
9 Burst into flames for you ? ’
10 Get stuck into honey for health and beauty .
11 Earth Mysteries researcher , Brian Larkman , has reminded us that contemporary physics envisages ‘ virtual particles ’ which come into existence for almost infinitely small periods of time before disappearing .
12 The lane came into existence for this special purpose not later than the tenth century : in no other way can we explain its peculiar and limited course .
13 The receiver will be obliged at the end of his receivership to hand over to the company any documents belonging to the company but not those brought into existence for the discharge of his own professional duties or his duties to the chargee .
14 Ask your butcher to put a boned pig 's cheek into brine for 24 hours .
15 It 's here that chicken is processed into Macnuggetts for Macdonalds restaurants for the whole of Britain and much of Europe .
16 Fairly soon , the group will be divided up into pairs for free sparring .
17 By converting land into pasture for several years , the land has a chance to recover and rid itself of the heavy level of chemicals in its soil .
18 He tore one of Mum 's dusters into strips for this purpose and we busied ourselves counting out sticks and piling up bundles .
19 The meat was distributed as rations , the head , bones and entrails used for soup , and the hide cut into strips for the children to suck .
20 The cassette housing with the controls ( rec , play , FF etc. ) underneath is set out as you 'd expect to find on any conventional 2-track recorder , except that additional control buttons will also come into play for recording , monitoring , rehearsing , dropping in etc .
21 A whole complex system of muscles is brought into play for each movement of the body : bending an arm involves the shortening of the biceps , while the tricep muscles at the back of the arm must relax and lengthen in unison .
22 All these skills God called into play for the construction of his tabernacle .
23 It is , I think , also of interest to note that section 84 will normally come into play for the benefit of a defendant to action already begun by the local authority in the county court .
24 Similar acrobatics came into play for the last episode of the seven-part series , a forty-five-minute Christmas special in which Frank learns to fly .
25 Now what we 're hearing today in in the document that 's been put in by the County is that their assertion is that since nineteen eighty the changing erm common agriculture policy has meant that more farm land in the county is coming into play for development than was the case in nineteen eighty erm not least of all through set aside and general policies of diversification .
26 And the other material consideration or one of the other material considerations that comes into play for to determine particular applications is indeed Government guidance .
27 TODAY 'S Birthday Honours are the last before the do-it-yourself system comes into play for the New Year awards .
28 Farmers would be invited to enter into contracts for low nitrogen fanning .
29 The Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 implies terms into contracts under which the property ( ownership ) in goods passes , and also into contracts for the hire of goods and contracts for services .
30 The UCTA is concerned to regulate the use of clauses which exclude liability for failure to perform , for certain other types of tortious acts , and for failure to comply with certain warranties implied into contracts for the supply of goods and services under the SGA and SGSA ( for instance as to good title under the SGA ) .
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