Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I struggled on when the best thing would have been to go into the reserves and get my confidence back .
2 Northampton Town 's Supporters Trust , an independent body set up in January after a public meeting in the town , have unveiled plans to keep the debt-crippled Division Four club alive if they are placed into the hands of the official receiver on March 11 .
3 They may however have achieved a realization of theoretical proposals : but we can not be certain about that until further research has been undertaken into the workings of the Household .
4 In the case of osteoporosis there are preventive therapies , but insufficient research has been undertaken into the costs and benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy ( HRT ) , calcitonin therapy , and mineral supplements .
5 When goods are received into the stores , cellars , linen rooms or other sections , they are checked against the delivery note and a copy of the order and entered in the goods received book .
6 If you look at yourself in the mirror , you are gazing into the eyes of a predator .
7 It was built for Doctor Wills and his family , whose initials are let into the circles of brickwork in the gables .
8 The lengths of cladding are nailed into place once they have been slotted into the ones below .
9 Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure .
10 The Betting Shop association had been looking into the circumstances surrounding the horse 's win at Lingfield two weeks ago .
11 Little research has been done into the problems generated by quota sampling since studies over thirty years ago pointed up some major problems ( Moser and Stuart 1953 ; Stephan and McCarthy 1958 ) .
12 They can be bought either as small , round discs , which are sewn into the corners of curtain hems , or in strip form , to be inserted along the whole length of the hemline .
13 More recently , eel traps have been built into the systems of weirs and sluices of water-mills .
14 ( The asbestos had been built into the carriages to act as sound and heat insulation , but had of course later been found to be a health hazard . )
15 It takes you and deposits you at the edge of a precipice and you can watch helplessly as you dangle and your hopes for survival are sinking into the depths of despair ’ .
16 Relieving arches are incorporated into the walls to reinforce them and concentrate the load on to the eight massive piers .
17 Wherever possible automatic safety factors are built into the machines , for instance by making them unworkable unless the guards are in place .
18 The answer is that the criteria are built into the traditions of the separate disciplinary communities .
19 Nevertheless , there is certainly a common core of skills and knowledge that managers are expected to master and these are built into the managers ' induction and training programme .
20 Parental rights and responsibilities are built into the arrangements for the identification and assessment of special educational needs .
21 What had happened , he explained , was that psychologists had been pushed into the laboratories to work with other scientists and technologists who were there to develop complex machines needed for more efficient slaughter .
22 An EcoRI ( oligo I ) or an EcoRV ( oligo III ) recognition site has been incorporated into the mutants .
23 50 million gallons a day are pumped into the docks by British Waterways from the nearby River Severn .
24 Transition through training is shown to be a process in which vulnerable young people are stratified into the slots allotted to them rather than being engaged in real decision-making about future choices .
25 With the usual premium on daylight , which in the sub-continent disappears like a power cut , there will not be much of a gap between the breakfast gong and pavilion bell , and heavy over-rate fines have been written into the regulations .
26 Guns are shot into the branches to frighten away evil spirits .
27 In simple terms health authorities have been turned into the buyers of health care , and , rather than the providers of health care .
28 That 's the motto of an 82-year-old North Yorkshire woman who 's just been accepted into the Writers Guild .
29 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
30 Over 100 Saxon potsherds from a site at West Cotton in Northamptonshire were analysed and the chemical ‘ fingerprints ’ of the lipids which had been absorbed into the vessels from foodstuffs were identified .
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