Example sentences of "[is] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As Gabriel Josipovici has said , ‘ To imagine , like the traditional novelist , that one 's work is an image of the real world , to imagine that one can communicate directly to the reader what it is that one uniquely feels , that is to fall into the real solipsism , which is , to paraphrase Kierkegaard on despair , not to know that one is in a state of solipsism ’ ( The World and the Book ) .
2 A sequence of decimal digits input from the keyboard is formed into the corresponding decimal whole number or zero .
3 The chambered shell ( phragmocone ) is less conspicuous — it is tucked into the broad end of the fossil guard , where the series of closely-spaced septa reveal the cephalopod nature of these otherwise somewhat featureless fossils .
4 Any one individual is socialised into the prevailing culture , whose values and standards are integrated into that person 's motivation , personality and life-style ( see below ) .
5 During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams , and he is carried into the deep ocean , a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination .
6 Apply woodworking adhesive to both hole rim and dowel end so adhesive is carried into the joint
7 Further , in speech act theory the representation ( speech ) is collapsed into the real ( action ) .
8 That is an is an original height of the arch cos that arch is keyed into the main arch of the tower .
9 Within twenty seconds of leaving the safety of the shore , the front of the raft is sucked into the raging froth then hurled skyward , flinging us all into the river .
10 There is now ample evidence that Sgr A East , most probably driven by stellar winds and supernovae , is blasting into the molecular material eastwards of it , compressing and pushing the cooler gas outwards .
11 A working party whose members are drawn from the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency , the Institute , the Scottish Institute and the Law Society , is looking into the future VAT control of insolvent traders .
12 Under the direction of the project assistant Nigel Stockill , the team is looking into the complex biomechanics of one of cricket 's most compelling activities — fast bowling .
13 Unfortunately , Melman said , Taylorism is built into the new technology .
14 Spinoza says that it is no mere accident that this is never so , but that it is built into the essential nature of human beings that they need these relations with others for the achievement of personal fulfilment .
15 Now a day 's residue is some association which relates the manifest content usually to what happened to you that day , and often i they 're very oft it 's often that the day 's residue is built into the manifest dream , so it 's quite obvious , you had this dream because of something that happened to you on that day .
16 In other words , conscience begins to have marked effect , as the attitudes and strictures of which the child has bad experience during its upbringing are supported or modified by the beginnings of life within society , and is built into the sexual persona of the boy or girl ( increasingly meaningful terms at this stage ) which the child now finds itself to be .
17 Indeed , the image or notion of consensus is built into the very language of the media : they contrast ‘ compromise ’ with ‘ dogmatism ’ , ‘ order ’ with ‘ chaos ’ , ‘ realism ’ with ‘ ideology ’ , ‘ responsibility ’ with ‘ irresponsibility ’ and so on .
18 Now it might be argued as was done by Kant , for example — that the idea of a non-arbitrary , objective , order is built into the very concept of an external object ; that one can not significantly refer to external objects qua external without acknowledging by implication the existence of such an order ; and in a sense this is of course true .
19 Equally , of course , as Dearlove ( 1979 , p. 49 ) emphasizes , the inactivity of a particular section of the local population ( such as the National Union of Mineworkers in some mining areas ) ‘ may occur precisely because that interest is built into the very heart of the council itself ’ .
20 It provides its own record of centuries of repairs , using different kinds and shapes of stone from other buildings , each added to fit the current alignment , so that a permanent list is built into the whole edifice .
21 Indeed , this is built into the statutory requirements for consideration in the issue of IPC authorisations .
22 This philosophy is built into the common core by assigning a key task to the in-bureau tutor that each bureau is obliged to appoint either from among its paid or voluntary staff .
23 Unlike stone , flint or ceramics , the raw material has to undergo drastic changes before it is made into the finished artefact .
24 The drive is transmitted into the adjacent mill building which houses two complete sets of grinding gear and allied crushers , etc .
25 In some instances where sail stretchers are in flexible glass fibre ( as distinct from the rigid carbon fibre rod used for stand-offs ) it may be necessary to fit the stretchers before the spar is pushed into the leading edge vinyl in order to get the correct sail deflection .
26 The coal char remaining is fed into the fluidized bed system , while the exhaust from the gas turbine can be used to help drive the fluidized bed .
27 The shells power all the Exchange 's plant , and also provides a small surplus that is fed into the local grid .
28 Applications of the technology include individual houses in Germany and Switzerland that generate power during the day which is fed into the national grid , from which power is drawn at night .
29 In spite of fears about the use of the hormone , the names of the farms taking part in the trials are kept secret , and their milk is fed into the public supply .
30 Thus the ladder is sinking into the ground one step at a time as the client climbs on to it .
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