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

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1 Since the 1950s , radioactive waste from the nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield has been discharged directly into the Irish Sea , now thought to be the most radioactive waters in the world .
2 When the required number of enemies are blown away , you 're plunged straight into the next level with no celebration on respite .
3 Again , we 're getting heavily into the Middle East .
4 Yeah , you 're getting now into the deep chemical
5 Today most workers are integrated neither into the oppositional rural working-class sub-culture of the occupational community nor into the predominantly traditional , middle-class culture of their employers .
6 To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies .
7 So when we listen to music we should allow ourselves to be carried away into the musical paradise .
8 The Treaty of Rome indeed differs from other international treaties in this important respect : it requires that its provisions , and those made by amendments to it ( such as the Single European Act and the Maastricht Treaty ) , as well as all the regulations issued by the institutions which it establishes , be incorporated directly into the legal systems of the Member States .
9 Heartened by the sight of Weir standing beside Reagan on the South Lawn , the administration allowed itself to be drawn further into the Israeli-Iranian manoeuvres .
10 The starting chemical can not be transformed directly into the desired end-product .
11 The sugars formed by combining the hydrogen with the carbon dioxide are then converted into substances called starches ( the main components of flour and potatoes ) which can be elaborated further into the many complex materials which make up the bodies of living things .
12 If inhalers are carried in bags or pockets without their safety caps on foreign bodies may enter their mechanism and be expelled forcefully into the bronchial tree .
13 At night-time we noticed that the most sophisticated anti-missile systems which Iraq possessed would be brought silently into the derelict yard behind the hotel , manned by figures who were dressed in black and wearing black balaclavas .
14 Once set , the chocolate can be cut carefully into the required shape with a sharp non-serrated knife .
15 I hope I am not to be cast absolutely into the outer darkness , Helen — I should find that very wretched . ’
16 To study the life and literature of Paul Nizan is to be thrown abruptly into the cultural history of contemporary France .
17 They knew nothing of Judaism , did not feel Jewish , and yet had enough Jewish blood in them to make them somehow different from their former friends , if not quite enough for them to be welcomed unreservedly into the Jewish community .
18 Yet the undecorated vessels were given a variety of titles , despite the majority having also come from cemeteries ; biconical and globular vessels were labelled ‘ urns ’ , squat vessels as ‘ plain bowls ’ , and a variety of shapes that could not be fitted easily into the typological scheme were labelled domestic wares , ‘ crude accessories ’ , ‘ wide-mouthed cook-pots ’ and ‘ cook-pots with lugs ’ ( ibid. , pp. 26–9 , pp. 148–70 ) .
19 Our approach to these changes may be divided conveniently into the two parts : the competition and the credit control aspects of the new arrangements .
20 We could be legislating well into the next century .
21 His ‘ melancholia ’ , with all its evocative associations for me , no longer exists as a diagnosis — it 's been swept away into the vast , featureless ocean of modern ‘ depression ’ .
22 This is a high amplitude burst of contractions that start in the stomach and are propagated distally into the lower small bowel .
23 At the top they were re-assembled again into the macabre manikin which would house his earth-bound spirit .
24 It has a quiet rural grace about it and , particularly in this area where gabled houses went on being built well into the eighteenth century , it displays a certain amount of daring .
25 The non-provided schools , unless they were absorbed totally into the public system , had a choice of status .
26 His back had been pierced by a metal spike and only the fact that he remained conscious saved him from being dragged wholly into the moving machinery .
27 Then he and his brother were driven away into the cold February morning .
28 When attacked by marauding Chaos warbands Azhag and his Orcs were forced underground into the labyrinthine ruins of Todtheim .
29 And the Plague 's teeth were sunk deep into the remaining members of the community .
30 Which at the moment reads , be capable of being assimilated satisfactorily into the local landscape .
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