Example sentences of "are [vb pp] into [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 It was built for Doctor Wills and his family , whose initials are let into the circles of brickwork in the gables .
3 They can be bought either as small , round discs , which are sewn into the corners of curtain hems , or in strip form , to be inserted along the whole length of the hemline .
4 The answer is that the criteria are built into the traditions of the separate disciplinary communities .
5 Parental rights and responsibilities are built into the arrangements for the identification and assessment of special educational needs .
6 50 million gallons a day are pumped into the docks by British Waterways from the nearby River Severn .
7 You are betrayed into the hands of Winter .
8 The treads are housed into the strings by about 20mm ( ¾″ ) , or the strings can be cut and the treads rested on them .
9 The ‘ micro-management ’ of military foreign policy crises by US presidents , during the Cuba blockade in 1963 ( Allison 1971 ) or during the abortive military rescue bid to free hostages trapped in Iran in 1979 , are good examples of how national political figures are drawn into the details of implementation because of the sensitivity of the decision-making .
10 The animal 's physiological functions are converted to a series of mathematical equations , which are entered into the computers as a program .
11 Through all these processes , more people are socialized into the forms of behaviour deemed appropriate for their sex ; in such a way people learn to become ‘ gendered subjects ’ .
12 On detecting a possible interference condition the primary silhouettes are echoed into the boxes for the designer to complete the search by visual examination .
13 Words are put into the mouths of the unwary , and thirty pieces of silver are offered to ‘ toy-boy ’ lovers , ‘ plaything ’ bimbos and ex-Royal servants .
14 Because fewer farm workers ' sons are willing to work in agriculture the contrasts between the traditional and the modern , between the old dependency and the new independence , are imported into the families of those older workers who have remained on the land .
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