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

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1 The money that currently goes into forcing less-talented cricketers into retirement can be redirected into the purses of these cricketer' wives , who can thus get all the jobs done that their sporting husbands have not found time for .
2 One , is there not a way in which your good tool could be perverted , and two , since this tool must inevitably be given into the hands of the people you despise for their aggressiveness and bad inheritance and rearing , how do you expect them to use it ?
3 On beaches with mixed sand and shingle there is a tendency for the coarser material to be gathered into the cusps and for the finer material to form the bays .
4 Although the charge against Mr Guest was abandoned by the Crown , the appeal court ordered evidence to be heard into the circumstances of the granting of the warrant .
5 Elsewhere there was no need to set up special bodies , but it is clear that much local administration had in practice to be devolved into the hands of local men .
6 The energy thus captured by the atom will be discharged into the molecules that surround it .
7 The waste could be dropped into the seas from capsules that , would open when they hit the sea floor .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Some firms that make TV sets like the idea of the tree and branch system because it means that profitable electronics must be built into the receivers which they sell .
12 With enough data , fertility trends can be separated into the components due to period and to cohort effects ( Hobcraft , Menken , and Preston 1982 , Ryder 1980 ) .
13 He argues that most of the world 's production of the gas could be pumped into the oceans , thereby preventing it from contributing to global warming .
14 Specifically , I did predict that oil would be pumped into the waters of the Gulf .
15 Air must be pumped into the uplifts , preferably near the base .
16 The petrol fumes could be far more dangerous to your fish , especially as they would be pumped into the tanks by your air pump , as well as settling on the water .
17 I would be fed into the police computer , where it would join the details already stored by the hundreds of other crossings we had made .
18 Spender gives numerous examples of this bias ; one is that history textbooks about the nineteenth century contain few or no references to the women 's movement , despite the fact that women were fighting to be accepted into the universities and to receive the franchise .
19 For the potentially more dynamic beginner the choice of board can be expanded into the realms of the long ‘ funboard ’ .
20 Much of this was not respectable but at least it showed that popular music and humour could be channelled into the conventions of legitimate theatre .
21 ‘ That way , my young friend wo n't be turned into a zombi , and neither will anyone else for the moment . ’
22 It may now be turned into an arts centre
23 Compost should be pushed into the crevices and plants securely anchored until established .
24 Mozart 's perception and understanding of the female psyche is especially illuminating in this piece and Jane Leslie MacKenzie 's sad and tense characterisation of the Countess was extremely plausible , if lacking in the real sense of fun which the lady must have had in order to be drawn into the intrigues in the first place .
25 The rationale for including MIL is that conscription works towards reducing the unemployment rate if individuals are more likely to be drafted into the services if they are unemployed .
26 In the mid-19705 , in Great Britain , the polytechnics of Liverpool and Newcastle.upon-Tyne are offering a three.year degree course in librarianship which can be transformed into an honours degree by a fourth-year course in education , leading to dual qualification ; Leeds Polytechnic plans to follow suit , and already offers three.year. trained teachers the chance to turn their qualification into a bachelor 's degree by intensive part-time study of librarianship .
27 Up to four Ethernet processors ( supporting eight Ethernets ) , one or two file processors ( with 16Mb metadata cache memory ) and up to three storage processors ( for 30 SCSI I/O channels and 81Gb storage ) can be configured into the servers , which also use a Sparc-based Unix host processor .
28 Spreading can apparently only occur when continental separation can be accommodated into the motions of the global plate system .
29 As well as parcels , UPS accepts palletised air freight and the single rear wheels allow pallets to be slid into the vehicles through the back doors .
30 Scientific management implicity recognizes the potential for conflict in the motivational power which it ascribes to rewards and punishments , but explicitly rejects the significance of conflict by isolating and dehumanizing the individual as someone whose activities can be integrated into the goals of the organization if those activities are scientifically analysed and objectively controlled ( Braverman 1974 ; Rose 1975 ; and Clegg and Dunkerley 1980 ) .
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