Example sentences of "[pron] are [vb pp] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One is an instruction book and the other is the book of stitch patterns which are built into the memory of the console . |
2 | Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id . |
3 | To have the best chance of preventing the more serious family and child care problems , what we might call child abuse , the best chance of success is to improve and develop universal , non-stigmatizing services which are integrated into the mainstream of social provision for all children . |
4 | And perhaps they suffice to demonstrate , in a rudimentary way , how the arrangements and alterations of grammar provide additional specification to lexical associations so that the words can relate more precisely to features of context , including those features which are incorporated into the knowledge of the language users themselves . |
5 | They can be bought either as small , round discs , which are sewn into the corners of curtain hems , or in strip form , to be inserted along the whole length of the hemline . |
6 | In machine code , one instruction corresponds directly to one of the fundamental operations which are hardwired into the computer . |
7 | These are electronic devices which are connected into the video transfer line , and they not only optimise the signal for copying but enable you to control the picture brightness and colour ; fades can be added as well . |
8 | Tobacco smoke contains thousands of different chemicals which are released into the air as particles and gases . |
9 | Tobacco smoke is highly complex and contains thousands of chemicals which are released into the air as particles and gases . |
10 | The animal 's physiological functions are converted to a series of mathematical equations , which are entered into the computers as a program . |
11 | None could be admitted at any other time except for cases of sudden accident or emergency , ‘ which are taken into the House at any hour of the night or day without any recommendation whatever . ’ |
12 | The European Parliament has called on the EC to ban imports of exotic birds , 1.5 million of which are brought into the continent each year , often in appalling conditions . |
13 | Birds which are sold into the pet trade are notoriously badly treated . |
14 | Meat contains volatile fatty acids which are excreted into the breath , so vegetarians are less likely to get halitosis . |
15 | ‘ Biographers are simply novelists without imagination , ’ he imagines Dickens saying to him when they meet in one of the fictional reveries which are sprinkled into the biography proper . |
16 | In others , such as the strongyloids , it is large , and opens into a buccal capsule , which may contain teeth ; such parasites , when feeding , draw a plug of mucosa into the buccal capsule ( Fig.3 ) , where it is broken down by the action of enzymes which are secreted into the capsule from adjacent glands . |
17 | You first attach a battery to two electrodes which are dipped into the water ( it is necessary to add traces of acid or alkali to conduct the electric current through the solution — this is known as the ‘ electrolyte ’ ) . |
18 | The number of insiders who are displaced into the pool of outsiders is . |
19 | Dinner is an event ; after a pre-prandial drink ( included in the price of the meal ) is taken in the library or drawing room or on the patio , you are led into the dining room for a candlelit dinner . |
20 | Before you are allowed into the room in which the regalia are kept , you have to put on felt overshoes , as though the treasures were subject to being disturbed by excessive scuffling of feet . |
21 | You are betrayed into the hands of Winter . |
22 | Just a few paragraphs in and we are plunged into the fog and grime of the capital : in 1817 the American Ambassador was enveloped in a midday fog in Bond Street so thick that he felt tempted to ask how the English became so great with so little daylight . |
23 | Similarly , we are drawn into the life changes of the woman , played with affecting insight by Frances Cuka . |
24 | After the tour we are ushered into the board-room where a magnificent buffet lunch is laid out . |
25 | Next we are ushered into the Space Age Movie Master 's Theatre . |
26 | Visitors look around and find themselves at a party , surrounded by chatting people , but their journey takes on a new twist as they glass is tipped , a face looms over the rim and they are poured into the drinkers throat . |
27 | Braque had first introduced letters into a still life , probably of early 1910 ( Le Pyrogène et ‘ Le Quotidien ’ ) , but they are blended into the composition and have no function other than that of identifying as a newspaper the object over which they are painted . |
28 | Northampton Town 's Supporters Trust , an independent body set up in January after a public meeting in the town , have unveiled plans to keep the debt-crippled Division Four club alive if they are placed into the hands of the official receiver on March 11 . |
29 | On this model , they are built into the end of the body-shell ; the camera-to-tape switch is in the form of a sliding cover . |
30 | In the tertiary colleges on the other hand they are few and far between , and where they exist they are integrated into the user education programmes as teaching handouts . |