Example sentences of "[noun sg] are [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is important to consider the institutional framework regulating relationships between employer and unions , since this will influence the way in which external political pressures for change are carried into the corporation .
2 Security also tends to be better with this approach as the bureau runs as a service utility , where security and reliability are built into the system as a matter of course .
3 Double.length shifts are usually provided , where bits shifted out of one register of the double.length accumulator are shifted into the other .
4 In relation to the themes of this paper , I believe that very primitive aspects of the mind are brought into the work situation .
5 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of PhD research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
6 This single value can not be used statistically when comparing chemistry with geology , but it does suggest that some elements of Ph D research are diffused into the literature in a much more widespread manner than could be expected by simple inspection of the titles of papers .
7 If cells from the region of the early embryo that will normally give rise to the eye are grafted into the region that will form the gut the cells do not form an eye any more but just part of the gut .
8 If all components of an assembly are inserted into the reference space declared for that assembly , a geometric domain of higher order is automatically generated .
9 Each year , from the surface of the ocean alone , 300 000 cubic kilometres of water are lifted into the atmosphere by evaporation .
10 50 million gallons a day are pumped into the docks by British Waterways from the nearby River Severn .
11 Domestic and industrial waste , discharged oil and millions of gallons of raw sewage are flushed into the sea every day .
12 Assumptions about the nature and structure of knowledge are built into the language of higher education policy , the statistics of higher education , the structure of institutions , the identity of academic professions , the planning of courses , and the methods and styles of teaching and learning .
13 IN the Dales , history and legend are welded into the landscape as firmly as the rocks beneath .
14 Utilities for file and resource management and remote screen access are integrated into the system , and the company is bundling the Office Logic electronic mail system from LAN Aces Inc with the new per-node licence , while with the unlimited peer-to-peer licence , an eight user version of Lotus Development Corp 's cc:Mail is included .
15 And by now the strongest following are pouring into the ground and the area known as The Cage is almost solid .
16 Over-grazed hillsides stripped of their heather are eroding into the valley , bringing down silt that will in time upset the natural balance of the water chemistry , with possible adverse effects on fish stocks .
17 It is important , also , that user and carer definitions of what factors contribute to the quality of their lives and levels of risk are incorporated into the process .
18 The Xerox team is not entirely sure why , but Dr Ziolo reckons that sodium ions from the resin are creeping into the crystal lattice and making it more permeable to light .
19 Below is the equation for calculation a straight line : where ‘ Y ’ and ‘ X ’ are calibrations of the respective axes , where ‘ M ’ is the angle or value of slope and ‘ C ’ is the constant where the line cuts across the ‘ Y ’ axis , Using a small programmable pocket calculator , the X and Y coordinates of each end of the line are entered into the equation below .
20 One or two fingers of one hand are inserted into the vagina , while the other hand feels the lower abdomen , and in this way , using both hands , the doctor can determine the outline , shape , and size of the contents of the pelvis .
21 The larger the explosion ( threshold value of approximately 0.5 million tonnes equivalent of TNT ) and the higher the explosion above the ground , the more oxides of nitrogen are injected into the stratosphere .
22 Gases such as sulphur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen are discharged into the atmosphere , dissolved in water vapour , and fall as acid rain .
23 In the case of breast-feeding mothers , some of the toxins from the cigarettes that enter the bloodstream are passed into the milk and have a direct effect on the baby 's delicate stomach lining .
24 " Officers of the City of London Fraud Squad are enquiring into the affairs of Rubber Improvement Ltd .
25 A similar level of response in the other regions should ensure that many thousands of new users throughout the country are brought into the brand .
26 Its products are more seamless and easier to work with because its compilers and operating system are factored into the design .
27 Its products are more seamless and easier to work with because its compilers and operating system are factored into the design .
28 POINT OF ORDER — Points of Order are divided into the Ayes and Noes .
29 It takes you and deposits you at the edge of a precipice and you can watch helplessly as you dangle and your hopes for survival are sinking into the depths of despair ’ .
30 Hundreds of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide are pumped into the atmosphere each year from tropical forest burning , contributing to the ‘ Greenhouse Effect ’ — or global warming — which could severely disrupt the world 's climate .
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