Example sentences of "[vb pp] into the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The most recent Scandinavian and American research suggests that however long you live , serious ill-health is most likely to lie compressed into the last three or four years before death . |
2 | But this was far too much activity to be squeezed into the last quarter of the fourth century . |
3 | He argues that more people will live to the full extent of their lifespans and that the onset of disability will be squeezed into the last phase of life . |
4 | This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham . |
5 | This combination of class and status was carried into the twentieth century . |
6 | As this conception of medical activity was carried into the nineteenth century , so did the changing medical model in some way foster the quest for truth in bodies . |
7 | That year rolled into the next , and then the next . |
8 | Now a tiny amount of RNA itself is dropped into the first test-tube . |
9 | Upon the Palace being accepted into the 1st Division of the Southern League , Woodger continued to progress as a valuable goalscorer , as well as developing and displaying a full range of skills . |
10 | In this process electrons are pumped into the first excited atomic level by absorbing light from a laser tuned to the correct frequency . |
11 | Waiver of premiums , exactly the same , not exactly the same , sorry , very similar to er , as with Covermaster , it 's automatically built into the first life assured , it 's payable until you return to work , reach the age of sixty , or pay-out of a claim . |
12 | Built into the first life assured . |
13 | Why 's it built into the first life assured ? |
14 | It was a potent stimulator for our technical people , not just for the marginal improvements from our operating experience which would be built into the next plant , but to look for the major change in thinking which alone would put us ahead of the competition . |
15 | ‘ The residents who have moved into the first houses are the envy of everybody . |
16 | No , I should not have moved into the second Person . |
17 | She and Mr Singh had visited the school for a Christmas event and had been pleased to hear that Balbinder was being moved into the second class . |
18 | ‘ School dinners have moved into the 20th Century — with food which is healthy and nutritious . ’ |
19 | Libft is a library of C language functions that can be used in the application programs to specify and to checkpoint critical data , recover the checkpointed data , log events , do exception handling , and do N-version programming — presumably a means of ensuring that something vital written into the first version of a program survives unadulterated in subsequent versions . |
20 | These policies were incorporated into the Fifth Plan , formulated in 1964 and 1965 , which aimed at an annual rate of growth of profits of 8.6 per cent between 1964 and 1970 . |
21 | Their comments and suggestions are incorporated into the next version , and so the process goes on . |
22 | Fairly regular dashes to Dublin , coupled with forays into other parts of the country saw the name of Sharon Shannon become a more widely known , leading to her being inducted into the first Arcady line-up . |
23 | This information is fed into the second tier of the process , the MEC . |
24 | ‘ I was pushed into the 13th London Rifles — Princess Louise 's Kensington Regiment . |
25 | John Prescott , the shadow transport secretary , said the announcement confirmed ‘ further delay , uncertainty and planning blight with the line 's completion pushed into the next century , not the end of the decade ’ . |
26 | The metal chassis that has seen thousands of miles may have a new life as dustbins , the fractured windscreens will metamorphose into recyled drinking glasses , the plastic interior may be transformed into the next generation 's Super Marios and Ninja Turtles . |
27 | Just as Paul the apostle had once written of being ‘ transported into the third heaven ’ in a mystical experience of God , so mother and son were united in their desire for God . |
28 | And every stone in that building weighs about a ton and it 's er each stone is dovetailed into the next stone and right into the centre it 's no lot of er solid buildings are just a a circumference of er stone and then grit in between you know but this is solid right right down to the centre to the keystone in the centre . |
29 | On 31 May 1790 he was commissioned into the 43rd Foot , but transferred into the Coldstream Guards three years later . |
30 | He returned to England to enlist on 14 September 1915 and , after a brief spell in the Artists ' Rifles , was commissioned into the 5th ( reserve ) battalion of the Manchester Regiment on 4 June 1916 . |