Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you have any suggestions , grumbles , or general information that you would like fed into the Society , please talk to , — she would like to know what you think anyway !
2 They were keen that their ideas should become incorporated into the ACRU/Guy 's Hospital proposal and that Ipswich should be one of the locations in which the project was carried out .
3 If the statement does not become incorporated into the contract it is said to be a representation ; something said in the course of the negotiations leading up to the contract itself .
4 Thus it is critically important that an antiviral agent does not become incorporated into the host 's nucleic acids , or those works too could be jammed , with devastating consequences .
5 If a single marked cell from the inner cell mass of one mouse embryo is injected into the inner cell mass of another it will become integrated into the development of the embryo and respond to developmental signals .
6 It was his hope that whereas an essentially Ukrainian background would rule behind the front door of their home , his son could become assimilated into the society that had adopted his flotsam parents .
7 Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on .
8 The hon. Member for Bournemouth , West ( Mr. Atkinson ) must have stumbled into the debate without having been nobbled by his Whips , because he gave a reasonable , rational and consensus-seeking speech , unlike the hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) , who gave the House his next election address for 37 minutes , but then proceeded to disappear , as though he is the only hon. Member with a constituency outside central London .
9 Because had we had them any other way , you may have fallen into the dilemma as you 've suggested , that the shop stewards may have become part of the management .
10 It must have fallen into the trap some time ago .
11 From Oxford he may have travelled into the south-west .
12 By this stage the sap in the vine will have withdrawn into the roots .
13 ‘ I wondered if she might have come into the office on the Saturday ? ’
14 Dry and tinned stores were issued readily , but meat , vegetables and fruit were not so easy to procure , and often I went out into the surrounding villages to buy up food which normally would have come into the Maymyo bazaar .
15 Louisa was held by those urgent eyes , drawn more deeply than she would have wished into the darkness behind .
16 It also includes erm reckonable service which is is service other than teaching that you may have transferred into the scheme .
17 Fourth , they argued , Muslim and Croat forces would have moved into the areas their own forces had vacated .
18 Their position was well summed up by the Carers National Association , which has stated that the current rules could have ’ disastrous consequences ’ for the family and friends of the claimant who may have moved into the home to take on the caring responsibilities .
19 The MNOD interpretation is displayed as a standard musical score so that the user can correct any errors that may have crept into the interpretation before it is written as standard MIDI information .
20 It was possible with work-card and booklets to give scope and variety to this work as well as necessary structure , and " the members of the team in their original discussions , will have built into the courses the skills and techniques they think should be learnt and practised by eleven-year-olds. " ( op. cit. : 8 )
21 the French might have advanced into the country south of Charleroi , but the Duke , as ever , brooded over the left-hand side of the map which showed the great sweep of flat country between Mons and Tournai. that was where he feared a French advance that would cut the British off from the North Sea .
22 It was then his hand brushed against her skirt , and two fingers would have slid into the pocket unnoticed if Sarah had n't been watching .
23 It must have got into the churchyard from the meadow . ’
24 But they could have got into the boarding annexe .
25 The main force should have got into the town under the cover of a raid by the RAF , but by the time they were at the foot of the escarpment , this was almost over .
26 " But how would he have got into the Biology Lab , then ? "
27 Lord Aldington insisted they had not been lied to , but they would not have got into the trucks if they had known they were going to Yugoslavia .
28 Manager Billy Sinclair said : ‘ We would have got into the match better if we 'd scored from that penalty .
29 Anyway , nobody could have got into the garage at Orme Gardens .
30 If someone had sat me down when I was young and said , ‘ All right , tell us your problems , ’ I do n't think I would have got into the trouble I did .
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