Example sentences of "to be [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The jaw proximal to the adoral shields appears to be recessed into the mouth .
2 The campaign is to be extended into the school curriculum .
3 This would imply that if supplemental oxygen is given its administration ought to be extended into the postgastroscopy period .
4 You will now be looking at the actual design which is to be etched into the copper foil .
5 ‘ I 'm not to be turned into the street ? ’
6 Running this through the sophisticated computer models for atmospheric chemistry that now exist , the group calculates that some 50 000 tonnes pa of ethane or propane would have to be injected into the stratosphere to mop up the free chlorine created each Antarctic spring .
7 As it is fast growing , additional capital has to be injected into the company to finance the rapid rate of growth .
8 , The NRC ordered the indefinite shutdown of the Sequoyah Fuels plant in Gore , Oklahoma , after uranium was found to be leaking into the ground .
9 It was several months before anything significant happened in Edward 's life — by which time he was so sick of the stagnant war that he would have been prepared to be parachuted into the heart of Germany wearing a kilt .
10 Although the charge against Mr Guest was abandoned by the Crown , the appeal court ordered evidence to be heard into the circumstances of the granting of the warrant .
11 So now all Hebrew boy-babies are to be cast into the Nile .
12 Is it the moment of swallowing , the oscillation between danger and salvation , when we imagine ourselves miraculously rescued from the peril of drowning only to be cast into the peril of being eaten alive ?
13 His desire to be gone had been so strong — the desire for movement — that he 'd seemed to be leaning into the wind .
14 On release from custody , it can be very difficult for the offender to be reintegrated into the community .
15 He seemed to be pointing into the middle of The Idlers , and Wycliffe watched with uneasy fascination as he brought the launch between two of the rocks .
16 In reality , of course , such people are shamelessly exploiting the naivety of others who genuinely believe the doctrine and allow themselves to be thrust into the role of ‘ god-motivated ’ providers — actually doing the work attributed to the ‘ god ’ , whilst the exploiters enjoy the fruits of it .
17 In many cases , there will be a second lead to be plugged into the receiver which will enable the gain , or sensitivity , of the gyro electronics to be varied from the transmitter .
18 On beaches with mixed sand and shingle there is a tendency for the coarser material to be gathered into the cusps and for the finer material to form the bays .
19 You may even wish the witnesses to be called into the meeting , so that you can question them yourself .
20 They have been exacerbated by rumours that ethnic Germans from Soviet Asia are to be moved into the Kaliningrad region and allowed to set up an autonomous republic there .
21 There are quite a few phormiums dotted around this part of the garden , their arching , spiky leaves becoming increasingly popular , but not all varieties are fully hardy so some are planted in pots to be moved into the greenhouse to overwinter .
22 But the hand-woven wicker baskets used to carry oranges , lotus root , carrots and green celery from the countryside are dismantled in the market place , usually to be flung into the river .
23 As the mandroids calmly gassed the beaked exter and carted them both off to be flung into the street , I slid on to one of the unstained seats at the table and cheerfully looked around for a servaton .
24 The journey with him had been tense , the atmosphere between them like standing on the edge of a volcano , waiting to be flung into the fire when it exploded .
25 This is fast enough for our central vision to be fooled into the illusion of a continuously moving picture .
26 Once the precedents have been drafted they need to be inputted into the system and spaced correctly .
27 The method by which the board is going to be mounted into the enclosure .
28 The first boatman to be accepted into the freedom of the city was admitted in 1583 .
29 Spender gives numerous examples of this bias ; one is that history textbooks about the nineteenth century contain few or no references to the women 's movement , despite the fact that women were fighting to be accepted into the universities and to receive the franchise .
30 Access is also to be extended to Eastern Europe , using funds from the Community 's PHARE programme under a separate contract between the EC and PTT Telecom : Poland , Hungary , Czech and Slovak Republics , Bulgaria and Romania are to be connected into the system .
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