Example sentences of "[vb pp] into [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It was the first time for a long while that Tommy had come into the dining rooms for his morning break and Carrie had spotted him from the window as he pulled up outside and climbed down wearily from his horsecart .
2 Anna had come into the world feet first and it took all the experience of Mrs Finklestein and the skill of the young Dr Arlen , who had come back at once with Denis , to turn the baby round without strangling the little thing with its own cord .
3 This spot rate can be decomposed into the interest rates relevant for each period : rs 1 , the spot rate over the period of the operation of the futures contract , and 1rf 2 , the forward or futures interest rate over the period for which the deposit exists .
4 It was pinned in banknotes on the robes of the local thaumaturge as his statue — or hers was carried through the village , or dropped into the collecting pouches the sacristan poked into the pews .
5 Everything was grey , wet and colourless as we stood by the rail watching the luggage being unloaded into the custom sheds .
6 The first policeman on the scene of the crash says both children had been properly strapped into the safety seats before the accident :
7 While trials of Securitate leaders were taking place in Timisoara , opposition activists alleged that a high proportion of secret policemen were simply absorbed into the government agencies , armed forces and revamped services .
8 Successful evaluation techniques often become absorbed into the routine processes of course management .
9 Despite the large amount of funding that has been pumped into the scheme teachers are worried by the time it takes for materials and information to get through to them .
10 By the next day , flood warning computers built into the river banks along the 120 miles of the Tay were flashing yellow warning signals as placid tributaries dumped their overload into the river .
11 You go to the bed , put down the umbrella and start looking in the drawers and cupboards built into the wall units surrounding the head of the bed .
12 Roads are also being built into the concession areas , leading to significant deforestation .
13 These should be built into the networking procedures .
14 No answer , silence seemed to be built into the family genes .
15 Permanent taps were soldered into the telephone lines of selected individuals and organisations at intermediate distribution frames — a place where civilian technicians were unlikely to discover them .
16 It was then adopted into the health services at community care level and now operates as a part of the services .
17 This is not to say that practice was unsatisfactory : rather that it was highly variable and that it mostly had little to do with PNP , despite the Authority 's intentions and despite its being written into the job specifications of PNP appointees .
18 Operational functions have been entirely subsumed into the business sectors .
19 In Finland local authorities are being turned into the purchasing agents — with a range of powers and responsibilities that look remarkably similar to those being assigned to the district health authorities under the Tory reforms .
20 Each organisation or society is free to decide what shall constitute a quorum at its own meeting but , when a number or proportion has been decided , it is incorporated into the standing orders and becomes binding at all future meetings .
21 In 1974 these were incorporated into the water authorities .
22 It considered that if the Community 's system of quotas in its present form allowed member states to introduce certain requirements whose compatibility with Community law could only be justified by the necessity to attain the objectives of that system , then such requirements could only be incorporated into the quota licences or other quota management measures which the United Kingdom must lay down for the management of its quotas under article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , and not be imposed as conditions for the registration of vessels .
23 By 1922 the original sixty-one county boroughs ‘ had increased to 82 and , by new creations and extensions , about 350,000 acres , with a population of 3 million people , had been lopped off the counties and incorporated into the county boroughs ’ ( Keith-Lucas and Richards 1978 : 199 ) .
24 This method of repeatedly deploying a stretched string to plot the light rays and thus ascertain selected points on an image was incorporated into the perspective machines described by Leonardo and Dürer .
25 Thus , if a tenant 's business expands or becomes more labour intensive unauthorised encroachments may be made into the parking spaces of other tenants , or there may be parking on access and service roads .
26 The nature of the two eyes of the Fate of the discworld was this : that while at a mere glance they were simply dark , a closer look would reveal — too late ! — that they were but holes opening onto a blackness so remote , so deep that the watcher would feel himself inexorably drawn into the twin pools on infinite night and their terrible , wheeling stars …
27 Similarly , we are drawn into the life changes of the woman , played with affecting insight by Frances Cuka .
28 ON each push and pull stroke , air is drawn into the piston chambers through flapper valves in the ends of the box .
29 She becomes drawn into the business dealings of the Countess , a New York cosmetics tycoon , in the course of which she travels to the Rubber Rose Ranch , a Dakota health spa , and takes part in a revolt by the cowgirls .
30 The heavy-grain slug powered into the wall inches above Kellerman 's head .
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