Example sentences of "[vb pp] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Department of the Environment ( DoE , the central government department with overall responsibility for local government in England ) was , he says , trapped into the position of being both the advocate of local services within the centre and the guardian of the purse-strings as far as local government was concerned ( in that respect the Secretary of State acted as a sort of ‘ mini chancellor ’ ) ( Rhodes , 1986 , p. 238 ) . |
2 | Remember that the weaving yarn is only trapped into the fabric when the needle selection changes , so floats are formed when there are long blocks of both selected and unselected needles . |
3 | Nkrumah was hastily coopted into the preparations for a Pan-African Congress to be held in October 1945 in Manchester . |
4 | However , Liberal Democrats believe that the cabinet is already too large and that such a proposal risks sweeping the issues that need to be addressed into the corner . |
5 | It is probable , however , that imports of fur from certain species caught in such traps in non-member countries will be permitted into the community until 1995 . |
6 | It is not hard to see how permission can be conceived as something which throws the action permitted into the future : one generally gets permission first and then performs the action permitted after . |
7 | We were grabbed suddenly and hustled into the dancing light . |
8 | He allowed himself to be hustled into the background of affairs by men with narrower views and nearer objectives . " |
9 | All the family felt that Stephen had been hustled into the engagement by Claire , who was a hard , devious girl , and were relieved when it was broken when he returned from Newcastle . |
10 | We presume that those patients who manifested HBV in the allograft within day of transplantation acquired it from virus shed into the blood stream before or during the operation . |
11 | Willie was soon forgotten , and became mixed into the group again . |
12 | Internal sizes are mixed into the vat with all the other ingredients at the pulp stage of the papermaking process . |
13 | This was then cut into 0.5 cm squares and mixed into the cornflakes . |
14 | This is because the two components are so close together that they almost touch , and presumably gravitational strains mean that each is distorted into the shape of an egg . |
15 | The logical path intended to be a-d may also fail to generate a solution and become distorted into the path a-e-f , returning to the failure level of the catastrophe surface . |
16 | Rachel has unpacked into the dressing table , and I like to think of her things and mine sharing the furniture . |
17 | could include the mounting hardware fixing centres , so these would be designed into the artwork to begin with . |
18 | If these devices can be designed into the communication structure its effectiveness is improved . |
19 | It begins by being designed into the product itself . |
20 | Following the Joubert Study ( see pp. 125 ) a computerized budget system ( MAXIS ) was installed into the DOE in 1983 and a network of 120 cost centres established , each controlled by a manager with budgetary responsibility for running costs including staff ( Fry , 1984 , p. 332 ; Financial Management in Government Departments , 1983 , pp. 50–2 ) . |
21 | If boiler and hot water cylinder are on the same level , a pump has to be installed into the system . |
22 | I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there . |
23 | There was no intermediate turning loop , so a reversing triangle was later installed into the mouth of Versailles Road , the turning opposite Thicket Road . |
24 | As a result , his biography has been compressed into the chapter of Minimalism . |
25 | Here , the sea has eroded a cavity , which could only be refilled with a deep plug of rock , a column pegged into the hole . |
26 | Ahead lay marshy fields , neatly divided by a raised path consisting of two parallel rails of wood pegged into the ground . |
27 | This he could recite without the book , a poem of Wilfred Owen 's which he had impressed into the minds of every one of his pupils in Battle Creek . |
28 | Meat contains volatile fatty acids which are excreted into the breath , so vegetarians are less likely to get halitosis . |
29 | They are produced in the liver from cholesterol , stored in the gall bladder , and are excreted into the intestine during meals . |
30 | In his Mornings on the Seine series , with their hushed and delicate mood , the brushwork is almost entirely effaced into the flat , matt surface . |