Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 William Luers , its president , says it will soon be eating into its $100m endowment fund .
2 Anthony and his team have built-up a reputation for running well-organised and entertaining events at this historic Battle of Britain fighter base , so a trip to North Weald on the 4th should be pencilled into your diary .
3 Jimmy smashed the previous British melon record by nearly eight pounds , but he wo n't be tucking into his prize exhibit — he has already raffled the mouth-watering treat to raise money for the British Heart Foundation .
4 The er , the very important experiences of this story were never to be received into his work .
5 In the Council Hall the new draft was subjected to such criticism that it was returned to the Commission to be revised into its earlier form .
6 Mr Leng said : ‘ The ability to receive dividends has been largely exhausted and the cash generated from the sale will be re-directed into our mainstream activities . ’
7 Mira imagines what Zab must be typing into her word-processor ; soon we are reading Zab 's text in which she imagines what her brother Jip is typing , and so forth , through their mother Paula , the playwright Perry Hupsos , his characters Decibel and Julian , and finally back to Mira .
8 Since the blend of the wind-group is not so perfect as that of the strings , owing to the greater uniformity of tone of the latter , passages of which the texture can be resolved into its component patterns , each of which suits the individual character of some particular instrument or small group of instruments , ‘ come off ’ best on the wind .
9 Sharp , in particular , are rapidly expanding the range of memory cards which can be slotted into their IQ organisers .
10 Surrounded as we are by solutions of all kinds , each one supported by persuasive evidence of attested success , we can not but be tempted into the belief that somewhere among them there will be one which matches our particular teaching problem and which can therefore be slotted into our situation like a cassette or a computer programme .
11 And he actually expected her to be pleased to be let into his secret !
12 With the company preparing to celebrate half a century in the town next year it meant a Royal ending could be written into its story .
13 Hire costs , or the price of a new , smart suit , should be built into your calculations .
14 The other main element of the biotic sphere of human and social life which would be built into our new kind of spatial social theory is social psychology .
15 Hydra , too , can be separated into its individual cells , which will reassemble to form more hydra .
16 For example the visceral yolk sac can be separated into its constituent endoderm and mesoderm components following a 3 h incubation at 4 C ( 10 ) .
17 The sections in the Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 which give justices ' courts power to adjourn are : section 5(1) , adjournment of an inquiry into an offence as examining justice ; section 10(1) , adjournment of the trial of an information ; section 18(4) , the power to adjourn proceedings under sections 19 to 23 of the Act , that is to say the procedure which has to be followed where the information charges the defendant with an offence triable either on indictment or summarily ; and section 30 , a duty to adjourn the case to enable a medical examination and report to be made where the court is satisfied that the accused did the act or made the omission charged but is of the opinion that inquiry ought to be made into his physical or mental condition .
18 ‘ Quite so , for it is he who is responsible for importing the schmutter that will be made into your shorts .
19 Unprotected penetrative sex is risky for a woman because if her partner has HIV , infected semen from his penis can enter her vagina or anus and the virus may be absorbed into her bloodstream that way .
20 You 'll be tied down , and very sharp arrows will be shot into your eyes .
21 The solicitor 's letter added that if Miss Honey would kindly call in to the office as soon as possible , then the property and the money could be transferred into her name very rapidly .
22 At the same time , while accepting that tension between richer and poorer peasants was growing and that Stolypin 's reform created fierce friction between those who separated from the commune and those who remained within it , revisionists have stressed that it did not shake their common determination that noble land should be transferred into their hands .
23 The seeds of Third World farmers will be ripe for rip-off by big multinationals , to be incorporated into their own patented varieties .
24 The company says it is looking at how emerging distributed computing and management technologies might be incorporated into its system , but says it will continue to use its own Remote Procedure Call mechanism for now .
25 Specialist animal insurance companies usually offer such cover at little cost , either separately or built into a health protection policy for your pet , or it may even be incorporated into your household insurance .
26 The New Testament knows nothing of a separation of the individual from the Church ; to be a Christian is to belong to the body ; to be baptized into Christ is to be incorporated into his people .
27 It prompts me to wonder why secondary school organisation ( not conspicuously successful ) should be moved into our primary schools .
28 ‘ Of course I would have to ask Artai for Sidacai to be freed into my custody , ’ he said .
29 You were about to be hauled into his car , whatever your mind decided . ’
30 But by the closing credits , you should be blubbing into your hankie .
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