Example sentences of "can [be] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Words themselves can be broken down into the minimal grammatical units known as MORPHEMES ( stems and affixes ) . |
2 | LIFESPAN RDBI data transfers can be broken down into the following phases : |
3 | An auger works in much the same way , but instead of being pushed into the soil , it has a corkscrew end which can be twisted down into the earth . |
4 | Rotate crops and use green manures , ie leafy crops which can be dug back into the soil . |
5 | The interest in the one form of expression can be carried over into the other . |
6 | But these efforts are of no eventual pedagogic value unless they can be carried through into the classroom context . |
7 | Depending on how long you are with a particular employer , the GMP. can be bought back into the state scheme , preserved , and to some extent be inflation-proofed , or transferred to a new employer . |
8 | Using these newly acquired turning skills the board can be lined up into the secure position from which you can start sailing . |
9 | This is done either by an enzyme which breaks down the neurotransmitter or , more commonly , the neurotransmitter can be transported back into the presynaptic area . |
10 | This means that the required colours can be squeezed out into the palette before painting . |
11 | I have therefore asked Establishment if the room on the fourth floor can be cleared of stores and made available for our clerical staff , and if , as you requested , desks and other facilities for our own use can be got up into the smaller room at the top of the spiral staircase … |
12 | Its 80-kilometre , elliptical layout is designed to carry water for six million Londoners to strategically placed pump shafts , from which it can be drawn off into the local network . |