Example sentences of "[conj] they [be] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Far to the Major 's north , in Brussels , a detachment of Highland soldiers had been ordered to the Duke of Richmond 's house , where they were shown into the dazzling ballroom hung with the Belgian colours .
2 Her fingertips were numb where they were pressing into the stone wall behind her .
3 And as soon as the parent opens up and or they 're moving , and or they 're moving into the area , there 's the advertising for them .
4 Yamaha Electronics have recently released details of the new 1992 range of hi-fi separates and systems that they are bringing into the UK from the parent company .
5 Moreover , the standard terms will be wholly useless unless proper contracting procedures are established to ensure that they are incorporated into the business 's contracts .
6 Their problems are so deep and the solutions will take so long that it will hold back political and economic progress in western Europe if we insist that they are brought into the fold sooner rather than later .
7 The Board ordered that they be received into the vagrants ' ward as a temporary measure , and went on to instruct the medical officer to vaccinate all the other unprotected inmates of the workhouse .
8 Some were so bulky that they were borne into the Rante sitting upright like pugnacious lords in specially constructed litters , carried by as many as eight straining porters .
9 Tom Kelly , director general of the Betting Office Licensees Association , confirmed that they were looking into the circumstances of the Lingfield race .
10 They were so dependent on Britain for their trade and knew that they were accepted into the EC only because we had become a member that it was not a subject that exercised them overmuch .
11 Er and then I heard from Australia that they were going into the engineering exhibition in Melbourne and I offered them er a mobile display and they came back with one or two added ideas and so I changed the specification again .
12 Later of course as up this early infantile attitude where you idolize your parents becomes replaced by a more rational and so on , but Freud 's finding was that this early attitude in childhood does n't get er abolished , it just gets repressed , it 's forced out of conscious because you true and of course things that are not true have to be removed consciousness , but they can not be erased , so they 're forced into the unconscious and they live in the unconscious and they feed myths like the Myth of the Birth of the Hero and all of us in our er erm in our er conscious see the hero as a , as a parental figure that reflects the family romance , the idea that once we were , we were a special child with very special parents .
13 However , the Committee did emphasize the need for a much wider range of accommodation than had been provided before the war , and so they were drawn into the sharp debate about densities and preferences as between flats and houses — and this is where the link with the Ministry of Town and Country Planning proved so important .
14 And they 're looking into the possibility of bringing some of the children over to Worcestershire permanently .
15 And they 're looking into the possibility of bringing some of the children over to Worcestershire permanently .
16 Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out .
17 I think that the skills and interest we develop in our young graduates these days are very much wider ranging and they 're reflected into the great variety of jobs into which you go , and erm frequently in talking to young people about geography I 'm at pains to say well we 're really rather a useless subject , but we do give insights into a lot of sorts of problems and erm these lead in many directions .
18 Now dinner is over and they are drifting into the other room at the front of the house .
19 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 .
20 ‘ For example , if you start placing human growth hormones into salmon , and they are released into the environment and start overproducing , they could become a real problem to the stability of the environment . ’
21 The dolphins have often formed up in groups of up to 3000 when they reach Izu , and they are driven into the narrow inlets of Suruga Bay .
22 ‘ We are not even off the plane and they are playing into the hands of the Great Satan , ’ Matchsticks sneered .
23 An aunt had been named as the testamentary guardian of the children but , through no fault of hers , was unable to care for them and they were received into the care of the local authority .
24 At the Franz Joseph he was greeted with great style and they were led into the terrace restaurant , to a table with a magnificent view over the whole of the Hochhauser valley , once more covered in snow .
25 The car pushed them through the garden wall and they were flung into the air and landed in the next garden .
26 And then Fael-Inis lifted the silver pipes to his lips , and there was a final burst of music , and the forest and the house and the Ireland of Tara 's Court vanished , and they were pulled into the Far Future .
27 The king or chieftain would make the offering on behalf of his people and they were thrown into the sacred lake or pool with appropriate ritual ceremony .
28 Of all the Soviet nationalities , the Baltic nations looked the most likely to establish ( or as they saw it , resume ) their independent statehood in the 1990s ; their opportunity to do so came soon after the attempted coup when ( in September 1991 ) the USSR Council of State formally approved their independent status and they were admitted into the United Nations and other international organisations .
29 … I think you can only treat them similarly if all other things are equal , if they 're discharging into the same sort of watercourse in the same sort of position .
30 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 .
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