Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] [vb pp] into the " in BNC.
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1 | If the VCR 's input socket is for ‘ mic ’ level inputs , the ‘ line ’ signals should be reduced to match via an attenuator lead which is connected into the set-up at ‘ X ’ . |
2 | The system consists of two parts : a transmitter which is plugged into the main audio system and a receiver which is carried around by the person . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | In addition to the relationship display which is incorporated into the alphabetical list of subject terms , thesauri often incorporate other lists which help to show the relationships between terms . |
5 | This is an attachment on the pump cable which is pushed into the plug socket of the domestic supply like an ordinary plug . |
6 | I am constantly ‘ working ’ with my second rod while keeping a watchful eye on my other rod which is cast into the hotspot . |
7 | The process , in its emphasis on active leadership and unidirectional flow , may be likened to a hypodermic needle , with the active ingredient ( vision ) loaded into a syringe ( words ) which is injected into the patient ( subordinate ) to effect change . |
8 | The wind comes off the sea so predictably that the first nine , which is played into the wind , was deliberately designed 300 yards shorter than the downwind second nine . |
9 | ‘ My query about the weight is to ascertain the dose of anaesthetic to put in the barrel of the dart which is shot into the animal by the Cap Chur gun . |
10 | It is made from the liver , lungs and heart of a sheep with the addition of oatmeal and spices , all of which is packed into the sheep 's stomach . |
11 | One of the most inhumane aspects of the grynd is the use of a stout metal hook which is driven into the whale 's neck , often from a boat . |
12 | unc The numerator carried into the tenths column leaves a remainder which is carried into the hundredths column . |
13 | Every year in Great Britain hundreds of acres of trees are destroyed , a loss which is carried into the future , for fires mean a loss of that timber needed in the years to come . |
14 | Tobacco is not a food or drink but it is something which is taken into the body through the mouth ( and nose ) . |
15 | Any new timber which is introduced into the treated areas in repair or replacement work should also be treated with preservative containing an insecticide . |
16 | Double and triple installations can be arranged so that they use a constant flow of water , which is introduced into the rinse sink , overflowing by weirs wash sinks , to discharge continuously via an overflow pipe fixed in the wash sink . |
17 | River blindness is the result of parasitism by the nematode worm Onchocera volvulus , which is introduced into the body by the bite of a black fly . |
18 | A small device — usually plastic with copper — which is inserted into the womb by a doctor . |
19 | The sample is collected via a small needle which is inserted into the space surrounding the spinal cord which is bathed by the CSF . |
20 | It is a thin , lubricated sheath made of polyurethane which is inserted into the vagina in a similar way to a diaphragm . |
21 | It should be said at the outset , however , that the terminological distinction is not always maintained : it is somewhat blurred in the context of citizenship of the Union , which is inserted into the Community Treaty in a new Article 8 and 8a to 8e . |
22 | Any invalid information which is entered into the fields causes an asterisk ( * ) to be displayed beside the field . |
23 | Log : Consists of a single line text message of up to 48 characters which is entered into the QAO log for the current module when the state is entered . |
24 | More typically , the individual child stands at the teacher 's desk , muttering or stentoriously chanting for a few minutes , until checked by the ticking of a card which is slipped into the reading book at the page he or she has reached , or is expected to reach " by next time " . |
25 | To support the event , therefore , ‘ product price ’ should be included in the PRODUCT entity , or in another entity which is brought into the model . |
26 | Though there is broad agreement on the contents of such books on constitutional law , in the last resort it depends on what academic lawyers consider relevant — and a quick survey of standard textbooks will show that at the margins there are significant variations in what is brought into the orbit of the British ‘ constitution ’ . |