Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 5.1 If at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant ( being an individual ) dies or has a receiving order made against him or is adjudicated bankrupt or ( being a company ) has a petition presented for its winding up or goes into liquidation or ( in either case ) enters into a composition with his or its creditors then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately |
2 | This can take the form of assessing the situation or bringing into consideration other factors ( political climate , human values , competitors ' stance ) which can not easily be quantified . |
3 | According to Foujita , the dealer 's ‘ method ’ was ‘ to sit reading a paper on the esplanade or to go into hotels , presumably with a rendezvous with a duke or some important person , but nothing came of all this ’ . |
4 | Mustard seeds may be used either whole or cracked , or pulverized into flour . |
5 | It may be continuous or broken into segments , and usually runs along the top and bottom fringes approximately mid-way between the end of the fringe and the beginning of the main body of the rug . |
6 | It is run or racked into casks , made either of wood or metal , sometimes with some ‘ priming ’ sugar and a handful of dry hops : the sugar will encourage a vigorous secondary fermentation in the cask and the hops will add a delightful aroma . |
7 | But whether they are sent to the third world or torn into rags or |
8 | Prey buried or cached by predators under the surface of the ground is likewise protected , as are bones falling into or carried into caves . |
9 | Any job that could be fully prepared for in advance is , by definition , a job that could be exported to a low-wage country or programmed into robots and computers ; a routine job is a job destined to disappear . |
10 | From this last question I realised that he thought Leslie had been a member of the Special Operations Executive ( S.O.E. ) , whose agents , trained in Britain and flown or dropped into France , worked in association with local groups , and sent back information to London . |
11 | The smallest varieties are the most prized , so the plants have to be picked over every two or three days to prevent the buds from becoming either too large or opening into flowers . |
12 | The development of industrial capitalism came later and more quickly ; there were continuing influxes of working-class immigrants from ‘ backward ’ parts of Europe ; in the South , isolated rural-proletarian and quasi-feudal cultures persisted ; the vitality of a ‘ popular-bourgeois ’ culture , embracing workers and higher social strata , continued into the twentieth century , when European equivalents were long dead or distorted into passivity . |
13 | The swords which had been clubbed or shortened into daggers for want of space to use them , now came into more orthodox play ; and the Welsh archers above on the hills were able to select their targets again without killing their own comrades , and worked with supercilious skill as long as there was light to slay by , and an Englishman still alive . |
14 | To touch a dead man or to come into contact with the blood of an injured person would make them unclean and mean that they could not carry out their duties . |
15 | The party won a May 1990 general election by a landslide but the junta refused to hand over power and arrested or intimidated into silence its most influential leaders . |
16 | Although formalin fixed tissue can be used or transferred into glutaraldehyde , the loss in quality of the sample precludes identification of subtle features . |
17 | They had distinct personalities : princesses forced to disguise themselves as scullery maids or kidnapped into slavery ; heroines who dressed up as boys and lived in camps full of men , performing feats of daring beyond description until discovered in bed or in the bath by the hero and proclaimed as beautiful . |
18 | They have so much more flavour than the fresh fruit and can be eaten on cereals , used for puddings and fruit compotes , cooked with meat ( especially lamb ) or made into jam . |
19 | Although care should be taken to choose varieties that ripen more or less at the same time to avoid losses , dredge mixtures are generally cut green and dried like hay to be fed ‘ on the straw ’ or made into silage . |
20 | The most sophisticated and flexible type of tone control is the graphic equaliser , a facility which can be obtained either in the form of a free-standing unit or built into amplifiers . |
21 | Sounds may be provided as simple files , or built into Apple 's free do-it-yourself hypertext program , Hypercard . |
22 | You can marinate the skinned and boned whole breasts in the marinade for the same time , or slice into think steaks and flatten them into very thin paillards . |
23 | There is little trace left of York 's truly ancient coaching , posting and market inns , while nearly half the pubs which were standing in the 1950s , including some historic gems , have been closed down , converted , or redeveloped into oblivion . |
24 | The next destination is Schaffhausen , famous for picturesque buildings , its excellent connections which make it so convenient a place from which to start an exploration of the Bodensee ( Lake Constance ) or trips into Germany , the warmth of its people , and of course , the Rhine Falls , among Switzerland 's most spectacular sights . |
25 | In many cases , as where the persons entitled are not of age , or not yet in existence , or not to be found , an executor or administrator will have to retain the property in his hands for a considerable time , though he may sometimes relieve himself by a payment or transfer into court , and in any case he can obtain the direction of the courts when doubts arise as to the proper course which he should take . |
26 | There is n't a moment when the lad is n't twitching or jerking or going into spasm . |
27 | But he was also responsible for the appalling treatment of the natives he killed or turned into slaves . |
28 | ‘ Yet — with your Grace 's permission ? — if this eight hundred marks was paid over no more than a year and a half ago , surely it can not all have been used or turned into goods so soon , ’ he said . |
29 | As Raymond de Becker points out , they could have been used as gospel by the naive , or turned into parlour games by sceptics . |
30 | The rest have been demolished , vandalised or turned into country cottages . |