Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | new practitioners are gathered into the professional ‘ family ’ . |
2 | Resort , according to one report , has been blended into the natural landscape ‘ almost to the point of camouflage ’ . |
3 | Those who are baptised into the Catholic tradition seek understanding of this content through Christian revelation and the privileged signs or sources of revelation are found in : the Bible , Liturgy , the teaching of the Church and Christian witness . |
4 | Individuals are socialised into the prevailing culture , and its values and norms are integrated into the person 's motivation , personality and life-style . |
5 | And all my thoughts are plunged into the hardy loveliness of autumntide . |
6 | Henry McLeish , the shadow Scottish employment spokesman , said : ‘ Tens of thousands of Scots have been plunged into the black hole of long-term unemployment , now one of the main causes of poverty , and thousands more teeter on the brink . ’ |
7 | While Francis had been gazing into the unseeable distance , the wall had extended several metres across the clearing . |
8 | Three zircons were dated in situ using the SHRIMP ion microprobe at the Australian National University in Canberra , after chips of the ANU zircon standard SL13 had been implanted into the analysed thin section . |
9 | He was referring to the remainder of Layforce which had been formed into the Middle East Commando , the Foldboat Section ( SBS ) and the ‘ parachute personnel ’ . |
10 | The rump of Layforce had been formed into the Middle East Commando , which later became known as I Special Service Regiment . |
11 | In October 1906 he went to Trinity Hall , Cambridge , and left in March 1909 , having taken no examinations ; on 6 December 1907 he had been received into the Catholic Church by R. Hugh Benson [ q.v . ] . |
12 | He had been catapulted into the awesome role of negotiator with his country 's ruler more by chance than anything else . |
13 | Food and cigarette butts had been trodden into the precious carpet . |
14 | A piece of chewing gum had been trodden into the funny carpet border around the edge of the room . |
15 | REGIONS PLUG INTO THE MARKET A big stone has been dropped into the placid electricity supply pool . |
16 | It was only a matter of a few hours before the stranger had been slotted into the local kinship network ; and the recognition of kinship was mutual . |
17 | The contents of the α-granules , unlike those of the dense bodies , are discharged into the open canalicular system . |
18 | Finally , the divisions are grouped into the total corporate entity . |
19 | Her Alegria Da Cidade is light , urgent , funky , and brassy , while other tracks show how Caribbean styles have been mixed into the Brazilian melting pot . |
20 | Following our discussions , I have been looking into the financial aspects of the timeshare proposal . |
21 | Since then much research has been done into the basic biology of badgers as well as the epidemiology of TB in badgers and cattle . |
22 | More recently this notion has been systematized into the various forms of Cognitive–Behaviour Therapy , the most popular of which are Cognitive Therapy ( Beck et al . , |
23 | FOREIGN this points to between 1 and 30 other files which , with the module header , are treated as a single entity within LIFESPAN , but when read out are expanded into the original file set . |
24 | Environmental intangibles have been built into the cost-benefit analysis in the same way as they are for road schemes . |
25 | Problems may have been built into the original design through the inadequate protection of timber from ground moisture , lack of ventilation or roof-slopes which were insufficiently steep to drain away all rainwater . |
26 | The units are separated into the following areas : |
27 | The police have been thrust into the resulting vacuum . |
28 | Sometimes , turning a corner from some leisurely alley , you feel you have been thrust into the coruscating life of a country fair . |
29 | He went on to add that , had his interest not been channelled into the evangelical Protestantism of the Free Church , it would probably have led to him getting in with ‘ a bad crowd ’ and joining the tartan gangs of loyalist youths . |
30 | Population and housing growth in the more pressurized areas had been channelled into the key settlements , but the selected villages in the more remote areas were simply too small to function as foci for growth . |