Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] [noun] into " in BNC.
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1 | On seeing him in the nude , the girls ' screams of fear turn into roars of laughter . |
2 | In subclinical infections , it has been shown under both experimental an natural conditions that O. circumcincta causes a marked depression in appetite and this , together with losses of plasma protein into the gastro-intestinal tract , results in interference with the post-absorptive metabolism of protein and to a lesser extent the utilisation of metabolisable energy . |
3 | Participating in a traditional bloody ritual called the grynd , that dates back over the centuries , Faroe Islanders each year herd large schools of pilot whales into shallow waters and then , with man and whale alike thrashing in red blood-stained water , the animals are gaffed , speared , or knifed to death . |
4 | A government resolution which would transform the mutual debts of state enterprises into " transferable long-term bonds " , to circulate for a year until their conversion into shares , was put to the Supreme Soviet on June 26 together with the budget statement . |
5 | She had worked strips of gold braid into the weave , and now she secured them in place . |
6 | The second notable point is the one which , when the remit was published , led to much criticism of it , and which is registered in paragraph 1 of the minority report signed by three of the nine members remaining from the ten who at the outset composed the Committee : Certainly , the terms of reference specified industrial democracy as an extension of the activities of trade unions into the control of enterprises , other than public sector enterprises , by which the members of those unions were employed . |
7 | The Prosecution at Winchester Crown Court alleges that in January last year Richman tried to smuggle 246 kilograms of cannabis resin into Britain . |
8 | Fenella slithered down from the horse 's back and stood for a moment in the road , feeling the fingers of mist swirl into her face and touch her skin with damp clammy hands . |
9 | Viscose prices had been falling , affected by new fibre capacity in the Far East and increased exports of textile goods into North America . |
10 | This process of bringing the plans of market participants into dovetailing patterns is , as we have seen , competitive . |
11 | Continuing the example of norms of dress , an embarrassed silence , a hoot of derision or a contemptuous stare will make most members of society who have broken norms of dress change into more conventional attire . |
12 | It is unlikely that more than a tiny proportion of farms will attain the bureaucratic structure associated with agribusinessmen farmers , but they are regarded suspiciously as possible Trojan horses introducing alien patterns of labour relations into the countryside . |
13 | So , for example , Burns and Stalker ( 1961 ) were able to divide forms of management structure into mechanistic and organic , the former being appropriate for firms operating under relatively stable market conditions because routine decision-making handles unchanging tasks efficiently , and the latter being appropriate to rapidly changing product environments where there is a continuous need to innovate and deal with new and unpredictable problems . |
14 | Six of Europe 's birds of prey fall into the high risk category . |
15 | Motors , packaging and some areas of engineering fall into this category . |
16 | Figure 5 For a sample of on-off type directionally selective ganglion cells the preferred directions of movement fall into four groups ( left half ) , whereas for a sample of the on-type they fall into three groups ( right half ) . |
17 | Not only has the arid nature of the land inspired successive rulers to create the most exquisite and luxuriant ornamental gardens in their palaces and towns ; it has also spurred generations of textile artists to compensate for the harshness of their environment by weaving emblems of foliate abundance into their rugs . |
18 | Among the latter there was sometimes a qualitative difference in the effects of amytal injection into the left and right carotid arteries . |
19 | The swelter in summer squeezed on the planes of his skull like a knight 's helmet overheating in the sun , before the Saracens taught the Christians to wear veils , and the winds of winter bit into his brows like braces screwed onto scaffolding to keep it rigid , and set pain skirling through his body . |
20 | According to Arkady Golubkov , chairman of the Russia Committee on Informatization , imports of computer equipment into the Russian Federation were worth about $2.5m during the month of September ; the committee is responsible for the Informatizatsiya Rossii programme . |
21 | This is because the deliberate burning of the rainforests pumps hundreds of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere . |
22 | A ship belonging to the UK public-sector electricity-generating concern National Power was prevented by Greenpeace activists from offloading 500 tonnes of coal ash into the North Sea on Jan. 16 , 1990 . |
23 | Supplies to 20,000 people were poisoned in Cornwall when a relief delivery driver accidentally pumped 20 tonnes of aluminium sulphate into the wrong tank at the Lowermoor treatment plant near Camelford on 6 July 1988 . |
24 | After a two-week trial at Winchester Crown Court , 44-year-old Gary Richman from Swindon was found guilty of smuggling 246 kilogrammes of cannabis resin into Britain . |
25 | A third and more serious problem with ( 6.9 ) is that it is not operational because it involves expectations of dividend payments into the infinite future . |
26 | Drop small spoonfuls of croquette mixture into the pan , taking care not to crowd them . |
27 | The process of turning pieces of metal type into a magazine page goes on at ‘ the stone ’ . |
28 | ‘ What are you going to do instead ? ’ asks Phil , chewing up little pieces of graph paper into sodden balls , and flicking them at the laboratory ceiling with a slide-rule to try and make them stick . |
29 | What emerged most interestingly from these interviews was the extent to which some of these teachers had begun to incorporate various kinds of pupil self-evaluation into their assessment procedures . |
30 | The scale of these changes , which can be glimpsed through the pertinence of a populist politics of " race " and nation , is such that it calls the vocabulary and analytic frameworks of class analysis into question . |