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

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1 I , I think he 's drawing into his shell there as regards friends outside the family .
2 The elemental functions of intersection are thus reflected up as internal functions of space at the next level , with the result that the required characteristics of the system are specified in more and more detail as the assembly is decomposed into its constituent elements ( see Figure 3.5 ) .
3 The basic function diagram , for example , Figure 6.4 , shows the links as a function is decomposed into its constituent modules .
4 Anaesthetic is dropped into her eye and lid guards are used to keep her eyes wide open .
5 Anaesthetic is dropped into her eye and lid guards are used to keep her eyes wide open .
6 People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things .
7 The banker is let into his house by the maid .
8 Now in this case D can be reduced to a standard canonical form E by a similar transformation unc where Y has precisely the same block diagonal form as D ; in effect , each diagonal block is resolved into its own canonical form .
9 Obviously , any saving of the non-productive cost of audit is in the public interest : however , the extent to which the compulsory audit is built into our business fabric should not be minimised ; its removal could cause considerable damage .
10 But that does not mean that the rule is built into our language itself and as such must eternally be every speaker 's rule .
11 Thus he recognizes that it is built into our nature that self love has authority , and therefore should have control , over particular impulses .
12 It 's written into his contract that he should have a cameo appearence in every episode .
13 If the European Convention on Human Rights is incorporated into our law , political power will relocate itself in the Royal Courts of Justice , and advocates will be deciding the law on abortion , on Sunday trading , on political and tobacco advertising , and the like .
14 There is thrust into their lives of monotonous tasks and grey streets an epic hour of colour and strife that is no more a mere matter of other men 's boots and a leather ball than a violin concerto is a mere matter of some other man 's catgut and resin .
15 The letter " S " comes out backwards if it is reflected into your eyes by a mirror , since it does not have a symmetrical shape .
16 Everything goes as planned and I soon bully him into the landing net , and from there the hook is removed and he is slid into my big , knotless keepnet , where he can lie safe and recover while I try to catch him some company .
17 The po solution is to move the factory upstream of itself so that its effluent is drawn into its intake .
18 Graf von Kageneck is helped into his parachute harness by his ground crew on a Sicilian airfield in May 1941 .
19 Maybe what is stuffed into our consciousness as the crime problem is in fact an illusion , a trick to deflect our attention away from other , even more serious crimes and victimizing behaviours , which objectively cause the vast bulk of avoidable death , injury , and deprivation .
20 I think it is going into your subconscious and picking up a whole series of signals .
21 If they doubt that , there is an ominous warning in today 's London Times : ‘ Their actions will only increase the mounting pressure upon British politicians to wash their hands entirely of the Irish dilemma ; to imitate the IRA 's tactics is to play into its hands . ’
22 ‘ The locals come for the entertainment , and to see who 's buying into their village , ’ observed one auction-goer .
23 The festival itself is moving into its second decade and keeps basically the same shape as in other years .
24 The other word , kairos , is a word that is used a great deal to describe God 's breaking into our time and history to bring his salvation .
25 A grasshopper , slowly chewing a leaf-blade is suddenly struck by the clubbed end of a muscular tongue projected like a lance from the mouth of a chameleon ; a field mouse in the twilight of an English wood , searching for seeds , is transfixed by the curved talons of a pouncing owl and may be dead even before its captor 's beak begins to rip it apart ; a lizard in the Arizona desert , stabbed by the hypodermic fangs of a rattlesnake , is paralysed as venom is injected into its veins and it can offer no resistance as the snake takes it in its jaws and swallows it head-first .
26 Some of us have found the jobs we sought ; some have found renewed enthusiasm and enhanced skills for the search ; others are even now joining to take advantage of an organisation that is getting into its stride for greater efforts : but all of us send our very sincere thanks to all who have helped us when we needed them .
27 Lawrence Edwards , highly experienced in the design of all sorts of publications , is getting into his stride , brandishing examples of the good , the bad , and the typographically ugly .
28 She 's staring into my eyes .
29 No way half the BBC is coming into my department without my supervision ! ’
30 Quote , ‘ No way half the BBC is coming into my department without my supervision , ’ unquote . ’
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