Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [adv] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Make sure that the paper is pressed well into the corners .
2 A proportion is intercepted by the leaves and stems of plants , and some is evaporated back into the atmosphere .
3 The table top is tipped up into the picture plane more sharply even than in a painting by Cézanne .
4 The knot of hair at the back of the neck is , in some of the paintings , incorporated in an almost full-face view , and the back of the shoulder is tipped up into the picture plane .
5 Larger gravel is discharged back into the river .
6 The whale turns broadside so that it is lifted back into the sea .
7 The nutty edge is carried through into the flavour , where it meets pleasant hints of green apples and greengages .
8 This control is carried through into the dining room , a pleasantly airy space with 280 seats and a no-smoking section that has big windows looking towards Ilkley Moor .
9 The grammar of English is carried over into the signing and presumably evaluation of the adequacy of BSL is based on the ease with which it can be fitted to this English format .
10 This ensures that adhesive is carried down into the hole
11 This aim is most likely to be satisfied , in a way that will come nearest to meeting the varying needs of the students , if the distinction between the theoretical and the practical is built firmly into the curriculum , replacing , in the curricular structure , the distinction between arts and sciences .
12 The vehicles are put away again , and the now cold and slightly unappetising evening meal is pushed back into the microwave .
13 Havelock suggests three categories : the research and development and diffusion model , where an idea or practice conceived at the centre is fed out into the system ; the social interaction model , where change proceeds through formal and informal contact between groups ; and the problem solving model , where individuals are themselves involved in initiating , developing or modifying aspects of a programme at local level .
14 Untreated sewage is pumped directly into the sea at Blackpool , which was visited by 16 million tourists last year .
15 The flow rate is adjustable , and so is the angle at which the water is pumped back into the tank — upward or downward as well as to either side .
16 Even at 10 mls the anti-surge plunger ensures that the liquid is drawn smoothly into the tip without vortexing .
17 After doing this for perhaps ten seconds , the fanners beside the entrance stop simultaneously and fresh air is drawn back into the hive .
18 But gradually the blood is drawn back into the body and the veins harden into rigid struts that will give the wing its strength .
19 He had talked with two colleagues about the possibility of fusion occurring when water is drawn down into the Earth 's mantle at boundaries between tectonic plates .
20 The smoke is drawn gently into the hole and then , several minutes later , wisps of it emerge from the top of a chimney twenty yards away .
21 It is important to remember that , when the child is ejected willy-nilly into the world outside its mother , it has no experience whatever of that world .
22 Howard Clark is called back into the squad … and there 's good news of Chris Pike he 's recovered from the flu
23 Howard Clark is called back into the squad … and there 's good news of Chris Pike he 's recovered from the flu
24 Doug is dragged backwards into the chair .
25 An example of this in the classical theory of general relativity is provided by a black hole , which is a region of space-time in which the gravitational field is so strong that any light or other signal is dragged back into the region and can not escape to the outside world .
26 This transponder , about the size of a grain of rice , is injected painlessly into the back of the dog 's neck , and when a reader is passed across the skin the reference number can be taken .
27 Dr Mike Barratt of Earth Resources Research , who carried out research on air travel for the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , says that the rapid rate of growth of air travel is a particular problem , as is the fact that the pollution it causes is injected directly into the atmosphere .
28 In the Baigneuse the far side of the figure is pulled round into the picture plane so that the body becomes unnaturally broad ; and the pentimenti show that the figure was originally to have been even squatter and broader .
29 A layer 2 inches ( 5 cm ) thick suppresses weed growth , reduces moisture evaporation , is easily scratched open to help air penetration , and as it decomposes is pulled down into the soil by worms .
30 Normally geometric data is entered directly into the system by calling up the appropriate entry command and responding with the necessary parameters and syntax .
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