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

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1 Yamaha Electronics have recently released details of the new 1992 range of hi-fi separates and systems that they are bringing into the UK from the parent company .
2 Visitors look around and find themselves at a party , surrounded by chatting people , but their journey takes on a new twist as they glass is tipped , a face looms over the rim and they are poured into the drinkers throat .
3 Braque had first introduced letters into a still life , probably of early 1910 ( Le Pyrogène et ‘ Le Quotidien ’ ) , but they are blended into the composition and have no function other than that of identifying as a newspaper the object over which they are painted .
4 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 .
5 The flaws which they are building into the system ( which even Phil is building into the system ) — the endemic morbidity of man and the lethal hostility of his environment — are not incidental but essential .
6 On this model , they are built into the end of the body-shell ; the camera-to-tape switch is in the form of a sliding cover .
7 In the tertiary colleges on the other hand they are few and far between , and where they exist they are integrated into the user education programmes as teaching handouts .
8 When they are incorporated into the verb itself it provides BSL transcription with its typically clipped appearance ( see transcript 1 ) .
9 Where terms are contained or referred to in an unsigned document , the question whether or not they are incorporated into the contract is one of fact .
10 Moreover , the standard terms will be wholly useless unless proper contracting procedures are established to ensure that they are incorporated into the business 's contracts .
11 Often , they are incorporated into the constitution of the organisation and then become legally binding .
12 It tears my heart out whenever I hear of a mining tragedy and because I am not there to help or even to sympathise , something inside me feels the need to shout to all people , southerners especially who have never had fathers , husbands , sons to worry about when each day they are swallowed into the apron of the earth .
13 The Team for the Assessment of Psychiatric Services has shown , for example , that long stay and ‘ new long stay ’ patients ( those who have been in hospital between one and five years ) generally do well when they are discharged into the community .
14 When the facts or events I mentioned above are put together in sequence , and when they are set into the background of recent developments , then a different and far more worrying interpretation begins to appear .
15 There may be surprises , but they are woven into the fabric , the kind of surprises you live with .
16 Erm they are going into the villages , they 're making contacts with individual peasants erm it 's those peasants that , that they get to stand up and make the first accusations , it 's those peasants who join the Party erm and the process can build up in , in a way which was more difficult before then .
17 Because so many other lines were dependent upon and linked to its operations they are brought into the story .
18 Their problems are so deep and the solutions will take so long that it will hold back political and economic progress in western Europe if we insist that they are brought into the fold sooner rather than later .
19 Not every noun has a plural form , but , because such words behave in other ways like words which do form plurals , they are admitted into the noun class , eg advice — it is impossible to say *advices , but it is accepted into the noun class .
20 When they are put into the context of a congruent sentence , however , this disadvantage is reduced ( Underwood and Bargh , 1982 ) , suggesting that two sources of information , context and word shape , can be used in combination by practised readers .
21 The fear that many teenage mothers have when they are wheeled into the delivery room makes the experience more painful and terrifying than it need be .
22 Some organic chlorine waste products ( dioxins ) are very toxic and difficult to break down and so when they are released into the sea and rivers they tend to build up causing local pollution .
23 ‘ For example , if you start placing human growth hormones into salmon , and they are released into the environment and start overproducing , they could become a real problem to the stability of the environment . ’
24 The ships are often without ‘ scrubbers ’ , the intricate systems which filter toxic fumes before they are released into the atmosphere .
25 In modern viticultural establishments the grafts will spend some time in hot-room callusing boxes to develop a protective skin or callus over the grafting wound before they are planted into the nursery beds , and finally into the vineyard the following season .
26 ‘ We are not even off the plane and they are playing into the hands of the Great Satan , ’ Matchsticks sneered .
27 The ports of entry should be better manned and in some instances medical advice should be on hand so that certain people have a medical examination before they are allowed into the community .
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