Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My heart is hammering , my hands are balled into fists .
2 Tourists are plunged into Test turmoil
3 The best are those where the head is made from a single piece of metal rather than where individual teeth are riveted into place .
4 All are pressed into service to create gorgeous glam-tastic tunes brimming full of charm , wit and unexpected bits where Crispin Hunt 's voice seems inebriated on premium-strength helium .
5 There are plenty of references to various studies which are pressed into support of this theory , giving it the appearance of authority .
6 Few homes have nearly enough socket outlets to cope with all the electrical appliances the average household now owns , and at Christmas the demand rises to a peak as seldom-used appliances are pressed into duty , and every item of home entertainment equipment seems to be on at once .
7 It is logical then to proceed with Jean Packman 's research into the way decisions are made when children and young people , home life being temporarily or long term unable or unsuitable to sustain them , for whatever reason , are received into care — or , in spite of referrals and requests , not received .
8 Furthermore , unless the exclusive control for the welfare of the children and young people is transferred to the residential sector once they are received into care , then some division of labour is inevitable and necessitates decisions about when fieldwork ends and residential work begins .
9 A very wide variety of cases are received into care under this section .
10 Earnings are broken into bands called earnings brackets .
11 With all the ingredients in hand , a regular slot on the weekly network schedule is assigned , and the entire cast meets for several hours ' ’ wood-shed ’ rehearsal where the individual numbers are whittled into shape for the performance .
12 On a molecular level , photosynthesis begins when light quanta excite banks of chlorophyll molecules that are arranged into networks of microscopic antennae protruding from the photosynthetic membranes .
13 Thus all attainments for which the government believes it important enough to legislate are arranged into hierarchies of knowledge , understanding and skill through which all children will progress .
14 Perhaps the biggest area of misunderstanding here is in our approach to our American customers and competitors , where we are lulled into complacency by our similar language .
15 Some of the norms are societal , that is , they arise from the culture of our society and are carried into organizations .
16 Inequalities forged or reinforced in the labour market are carried into retirement via occupational and state ( earnings-related ) pension schemes .
17 It is primarily through variations in access to the ownership of occupational pensions that inequalities forged or reinforced in the labour market are carried into retirement .
18 The labour market is the primary source of the inequalities which are carried into retirement .
19 The beetles burrow under the dead animals , removing the earth from below so that the animals sink down into the soil , where they are rolled into balls for the reception of the beetles ' eggs and developing larvae .
20 Administratively , the Auvergne constitutes one of France 's 22 planning Regions ; it is divided into 4 Departments ( Allier , Cantal , Haute-Loire and Puy-de-Dome ) which are organised into Cantons and ultimately consist of a total of 1,308 Communes .
21 They recognise that not all interests in society are organised into groups and in order to explain this state of affairs they see it as important to consider two phenomena that tend to be ignored by pluralists .
22 Just as modern armies are organised into companies , battalions , regiments , brigades and divisions , so the Roman Army was organised into centuries , cohorts and legions .
23 The branches are organised into regions .
24 Schattschneider argues that certain types of groups are organised into politics and others are organised out of it' .
25 Models are organised into units which we call regiments .
26 Troops are organised into units which , in the case of Orcs and Goblins , are called Mobs .
27 Models are organised into units which we call regiments .
28 Instead , labour and jobs are heterogeneous , labour markets are segmented and there is only limited mobility of factors of production between markets ; many firms have some degree of monopoly power in the product markets ; many workers are organised into trade unions ; and there is imperfect information .
29 For these reasons , and not only because their place of work is constantly changing , hardly any contract computer staff are organised into trade unions .
30 First of all they are sorted into groups of similar material : pottery , brooches , pieces of worked stone , and so on ; these may be sent at this stage to various specialists , who will study them and write a technical report .
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