Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] into the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Microsoft Corp 's New Technology operating system , expected to go into beta test this month now not be put into the hands of end users until July , Bill Gates told information systems managers and journalists at a computing debate in London last week .
2 Dennett ( see below ) has in recent publications emphasized the relative emptiness of the contents of consciousness : all that is not there and which , for much of the workings of our bodies , can not be brought into the contents of consciousness .
3 A binary number can easily be coded into the bars by using narrow bands for Os and wide bands of 1s ( or vice versa ) .
4 One , is there not a way in which your good tool could be perverted , and two , since this tool must inevitably be given into the hands of the people you despise for their aggressiveness and bad inheritance and rearing , how do you expect them to use it ?
5 But this would undoubtedly be playing into the hands of the enemy at the present nine .
6 Articles 34–38 specify no exceptions to the pacta tertiis rule ; such exceptions must either be fitted into the Articles or they must be accepted as prescribing only the general framework of the law .
7 The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper .
8 The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper .
9 One effective solution to this has been to identify elements of maintenance that can safely be put into the hands of the users .
10 But I shall certainly be looking into the circumstances of the provider who has written to me .
11 A spokesman for Durham County Council 's Trading Standards department said : ‘ This sounds like a very worrying incident and we will certainly be looking into the circumstances surrounding it . ’
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