Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | There were a number of warnings from RSGB which were included , and which were later to be added into the company prospectus . |
32 | After potential topics were tentatively divided into meanings and non-meanings , it soon became clear that meanings could not be included into the range of possible existents . |
33 | However , Liberal Democrats believe that the cabinet is already too large and that such a proposal risks sweeping the issues that need to be addressed into the corner . |
34 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
35 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
36 | And when the nurse slid a cube into the player on the wall , Ches could n't help but be sucked into the story . |
37 | By that time , many more men had arrived , swirling up through the yard to be sucked into the hall , as if it had become the quiet , humming centre of some whirlpool of power . |
38 | If he wants to use the whole of the container , he simply turns a tap to allow all the contents to be sucked into the spray tank . |
39 | Small fry may be sucked into the filter and find the current produced too powerful . |
40 | It is clearly essential that smoke should not be sucked into the accommodation through the ventilation intakes . |
41 | He allowed himself to be hustled into the background of affairs by men with narrower views and nearer objectives . " |
42 | The rest of Interactive , consisting of its $20m-a-year end user business , OEM consulting and old Unix porting operation , goes to Systemhouse to be collapsed into the rest of its US integration business . |
43 | could include the mounting hardware fixing centres , so these would be designed into the artwork to begin with . |
44 | If these devices can be designed into the communication structure its effectiveness is improved . |
45 | These baths are light in weight , so can be carried into the bathroom easily , and retain warmth as well . |
46 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
47 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
48 | But it was Barth himself who really carried this programme through , insisting that even the doctrines of creation and sin must be grounded in christology , that there is no predestination of God apart from Jesus Christ , that on the cross Jesus himself is the one rejected and abandoned by God , and that both judgement and mercy , reprobation and election , must be seen as worked through in him , All these lines must , so to speak , be carried into the centre where they meet in Jesus Christ himself , and be seen as opening out from him rather than as constituting a distinct frame of reference into which he can be subsequently fitted . |
49 | The final entrance was that of a huddled figure who needed to be carried into the room . |
50 | This zest should be carried into the transcendent and should bring us to the horizons of mental thought . |
51 | But when the coach arrived , young Linton had to be carried into the house . |
52 | Similarly , another supernova remnant 3' ( 7pc ) southwest of Sgr A seems to be blasting into the Sgr A molecular cloud . |
53 | As a reactive enforcement agent ( see ch. 5 , s. iv ) the field man has no idea what will happen during the day — what complaints , what reports of accidents , leaks , or spillages will be telephoned into the area office . |
54 | If boiler and hot water cylinder are on the same level , a pump has to be installed into the system . |
55 | I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there . |
56 | Ancient games did survive amongst the young and continued to be enjoyed into the middle of this century , but their songs and rhymes , and the old chasing , throwing , and racing games were increasingly regarded as puerile . |
57 | Nobody would claim that an audit is a perfect process : it is a snapshot at a moment in time , with the client often deciding how much light is to be let into the exposure . |
58 | This could be let into the wall , which would mean taking up valuable wall space and also involve duct work . |
59 | He told the representative body that the talks were too confidential for us to be let into the secret . |
60 | And in a way this answer , like the first , was astonishingly appropriate , brandishing a secret truth and a paradox before a man who would have appreciated it to the full , but could not be let into the secret . |