Example sentences of "into what the " in BNC.

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1 The rise in the quality of French tennis over the last 20 years , culminating in the emergence of players such as Yannick Noah , Henri Leconte and now Guy Forget , coupled with the transformation of the French Open at Roland Garros into what the majority of players regard as the best organised of the four Grand Slams ( even though Wimbledon remains favourite as to the one they most want to win ) are due very largely to the leadership he has shown .
2 Methodists , likewise , were being gathered up into what the veteran Congregational leader , J. Guinness Rogers , called ‘ the general intellectual movement of the generation ’ , even if at a slower pace .
3 But chiefly he stresses the danger of salt spray , ‘ Never let the covers be off , except on days when the wind is not sufficiently high to beat the water into what the seamen call white caps . ’
4 ‘ Nobody could say it was right or wrong because nobody had any insight into what the answer should be , ’ he says .
5 If the energy is blocked it can turn into what the Chinese call ‘ sha ’ , noxious or torpid ch'i .
6 Generally , the mind , through its sensory indriyas , provides the patterns which — mirrored in the input characteristics and design features of both brain and the physical sense organ themselves — automatically selects and sorts the incoming sensory signals into what the mind is expecting .
7 It did n't take much to persuade her to come and nothing would have prevented me from seeing precisely what it was that had turned my schoolfriend into what the Daily Express called ‘ a phenomena ’ .
8 Use a Lifebuilder Bible study to dig into what the Bible shares .
9 Interviewees may be over-suspicious of the interviewer , waiting to be trapped , and they may read too much into what the interviewer says and does .
10 However , Sir John Cockroft was in the USA at the time , did not attend the lecture and so was unable to get at first hand insights into what the Soviets had , and had not , done .
11 ‘ I did a lot of research into what the characters were like , I was n't so much interested in the facts of the case of the dates and specifics , but , I actually got to know Susan Atkins pretty well , one of the Family members who is now in prison .
12 From start to finish the sketch took minutes , and whilst it amounted to no great work of art , it was nevertheless an agreeable experience and an insight into what the pastels could do .
13 The likelihood is that at that point you will then turn into what the young term a boring old fart and that transition from enfant terrible to boring old fart is immediate at the age of sixty .
14 ‘ If this stuff is what I think it is , someone may be trying to turn Benny into what the people here would call a zombi . ’
15 She was struggling to cut the meat into what the book described as bite-size chunks when Edward appeared at the kitchen door .
16 That was to convert from from D C to A C. to bring it er from A C to D C to bring er bring it into what the town was er being constructed for .
17 Will he consider conducting an inquiry into what the optimum pupil-teacher ratio should be for each age of children , because that ratio will differ ?
18 The question of spare land is the subject of a study by the British Library Board into what the British library 's needs will be after the new St. Pancras building has been opened in 1996 and how needs may be satisfied .
19 With a wry shrug of her slim shoulders Laura made herself a ham sandwich before wandering back into what the estate agent 's particulars had referred to as ‘ a huge reception-room ’ .
20 Gabriel tried to slot this into what the new death was all about ; she was deeply troubled .
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