Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | But the ideas and what lay behind them could not be as easily sorted and filed into place as those documents in the office where she had worked years ago . |
2 | The HERMS data base is established parallel to the turnkey system graphics data base , providing the necessary information to relate the separate CAD part files together as components are designed and inserted into assemblies . |
3 | In the course of that week the facts become simply a matter of personal history and the enormity of the problem later caused is somehow minimized and put into proportion . |
4 | Aquifers are located and drilled into , so releasing the water trapped in the pockets . |
5 | When Torness was built , the unit installed and put into operation was IFD 2 , with space provided in the civil structure of the reactor to accommodate a second cell if required . |
6 | The wort is then cooled and run into fermenting tanks where yeast is added or pitched . |
7 | When all the hot bitterness in him had cooled and congealed into a hard and reasoned purpose , and he had command of his face and his voice , he sent for his secretary , and dictated a letter to his council at Westminster . |
8 | Wildly , I think of us growing here in this hothouse forever , like two plants curled and twined into one another , stems interlocked , leaves brushing … |
9 | One of the plates dropped and broke into two neat sections . |
10 | His business interests , at one time worth $25,000,000 , collapsed and went into bankruptcy in the early 1970s . |
11 | The findings to be considered here ( and the broader body of research of which they are typical ) suggest that the link between education and occupation is much more tenuous than is often supposed and call into question many of the assumptions currently held about employers ’ attitudes to young workers and to educational standards . |
12 | It has recently been edited and translated into English by D. R. Hill , who points out that ‘ horologically , it provides an important link between the water-clocks of the Hellenistic world and those of Islam ’ . |
13 | Colour films can also be re-touched , edited and introduced into personal computer programs . |
14 | ( B ) The free and complexed DNA fragment populations were separated by electrophoresis through a 5% native polyacrylamide gel ( 8 ) ; the gel was then immersed and equilibrated into a buffer-containing plastic tray , and the retarded ( SC = specific complex , NSC = non-specific complex ) and unretarded ( F = free ) DNA species were exposed in situ to mild modification with DMS ( representative methylations are indicated by the black arrowheads ) . |
15 | The means by which people are caught and recruited into the underclass has changed . |
16 | After this they have little to do that is essential until the models are proved and the experimental drawings must be modified and converted into production drawings . |
17 | In both types of case , the minister 's words are considered and taken into account by the court : in both , the use of such words by the courts might affect what is said in Parliament . |
18 | She told the tribunal that she had been pressured and bullied into working after commercial pressures forced Franlow to start trading on Sundays from May 1992 . |
19 | Our ideas of how these originated and fitted into the early Church hierarchy are only just developing , but already the pattern is becoming clearer . |
20 | The hills rolled and folded into each other , hiding little patches of dead ground . |
21 | A spokesman said as much as 70 per cent of the food being airlifted and trucked into the city might be disappearing from the distribution system . |
22 | Darlington could hardly have made a worse start , goalkeeper Mark Prudhoe and his fellow defenders standing frozen to the spot as Preece smartly turned and shot into the top left corner in the ninth minute . |
23 | K ! sdra half turned and shouted into his ear . |
24 | The stitching around the tongue and other points which are vulnerable to water entry should , however , have wax applied and worked into the stitching . |
25 | Policy in the USSR is not lightly changed by the top , not because of powerful ‘ interests ’ below , but because the scope of issues absorbed and integrated into defence planning and the exhaustiveness of the process militate against doing so . |
26 | Another and at least equally powerful strand says no , because it wants to emphasise the distinctive value of women 's insights , and also the special bond of sisterhood which is seen as binding women together , rather than letting them be absorbed and assimilated into he wider human group . |
27 | In the Natural Environment with its unlimited potential for dilution , organic breakdown , photosynthesis and nitrification , such waste material has little , if any , immediate effect and is essentially absorbed and recycled into the biological chain of events . |
28 | In medieval times an effigy of the saint was met and escorted into the town by crowds of people , but this was frowned upon at the time of the Reformation and the effigy was replaced by a man dressed in white robes . |
29 | After a product is manufactured and put into circulation liability is governed primarily by the chain of contracts between the manufacturer and the ultimate user . |
30 | Designed to sit on a table or beside your bed , it contains a pad impregnated with natural oils that are warmed and released into the air ; three heat settings control the rate of vaporisation . |