Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Well he does , he goes in on Saturdays very often , he goes in on Sundays very often , you know , goes up to have a look at a site or goes into the office to look over something in peace without the phone ringing all that 's sort of thing , he puts in a lot of time that 's not strictly accounted for , Gerry did , I did as a teacher , but then we were well paid . |
2 | It has never been water-tight so whenever it rains , water seeps out along the concrete panels , or drips into the middle of somebody 's living room . |
3 | If you get only a mild reaction to a particular food , watch it carefully until it either disappears or increases into a full-blown reaction . |
4 | Beaker pottery is characterised by often skilfully made vessels with an S-shaped profile and zones of geometric decoration produced by impressing twisted cords , stamps or combs into the clay . |
5 | Of the water which remains , part sinks or infiltrates into the ground and the remainder flows over the ground surface . |
6 | ‘ They create a poster that turns into a booklet . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The work of a radio producer is all-embracing ; he is responsible for everything that goes into a broadcast production . |
9 | Brokers joining are charged an initial three month licence fee of £150 for each location , £60 a month that goes into a secure advertising fund , and 7p for each telephone enquiry . |
10 | The chip that goes into a state-of-the art VCR begins to approach the requirements for a computer . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Many interesting works of English Literature of the past remain unedited and unavailable , and it is a pity that the ingenuity and assiduity that goes into the labour , or play , of interpretation could not be directed to the truly useful work of editing these texts . |
13 | Andrew Bergman told me later that when they went out there to make the deal , they felt like the expedition that goes into the jungle to bag King Kong . ’ |
14 | Yet the only waste that goes into the sea and which has sparked the dramatic protests by the Greenpeace organisation , has been ‘ low-level ’ , or mildly-contaminated materials . |
15 | It can still put across simple , direct feelings which cut through all the nonsense that goes into the selling of it . |
16 | The best way to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the domestic bin is not to persuade people to sort out unwanted recyclables . |
17 | It is sad that film sound-tracks are not treated with the same care that goes into the pictures . |
18 | Some of the revisions are relatively trivial , but collectively , they show that the principle of stylistic variation — that there can be alternative ways of saying " the same thing " — can explain much that goes into the process of literary composition , as well as much that is involved in the reader 's interpretation of the text . |
19 | Now that the early patents have expired and much of the know-how lies in the public domain , it is essential that the considerable effort that goes into the design and development of new integrated circuits is protected . |
20 | And , she said the plug that goes into the from the answer machine goes into the thing |
21 | And the person that goes into the radio studio and thinks , ‘ I 'm talking to a hundred thousand people ’ or something like that , is doomed , because the voice and approach you use is a bit like the voice and approach I have now , I 'm sort of talking to a largish group of people . |
22 | You know the little box that goes into the back of the telly |
23 | WHAT do the following have in common : a machine that can write the Bible on a pinhead ; a single-lens microscope that magnifies 1000 times ; a barometer that measures the difference in atmospheric pressure across the thickness of a book ; a 15-cm ( 6-inch ) telescope that fits into a jacket pocket ; and the first bicycle crossing of the uninhabited central region of Iceland ? |
24 | It will accept data vie the serial port or via a 40Mb disk that fits into the single PCMCIA Type III slot . |
25 | Like all animals we come from one cell that develops into an embryo which forms the adult . |
26 | That insignificant little tickle that develops into an eye-watering , throat-gripping , lung-bursting agony when you 're not allowed to let it out . |
27 | a large initial letter at the start of the text that drops into the line or lines of text below . |
28 | The scholarship that looks into the mind , imagination , and behaviour of slaves is valuable . |
29 | That was the true Light , which lighteth every man that cometh into the world . |
30 | Regular shrimpers use home-made nets , which can be two metres across , and are distinguished by a strip of wood that digs into the sand as you push . |