Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] into the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Northampton Town 's Supporters Trust , an independent body set up in January after a public meeting in the town , have unveiled plans to keep the debt-crippled Division Four club alive if they are placed into the hands of the official receiver on March 11 . |
2 | When goods are received into the stores , cellars , linen rooms or other sections , they are checked against the delivery note and a copy of the order and entered in the goods received book . |
3 | If you look at yourself in the mirror , you are gazing into the eyes of a predator . |
4 | It was built for Doctor Wills and his family , whose initials are let into the circles of brickwork in the gables . |
5 | Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure . |
6 | They can be bought either as small , round discs , which are sewn into the corners of curtain hems , or in strip form , to be inserted along the whole length of the hemline . |
7 | It takes you and deposits you at the edge of a precipice and you can watch helplessly as you dangle and your hopes for survival are sinking into the depths of despair ’ . |
8 | Relieving arches are incorporated into the walls to reinforce them and concentrate the load on to the eight massive piers . |
9 | Wherever possible automatic safety factors are built into the machines , for instance by making them unworkable unless the guards are in place . |
10 | The answer is that the criteria are built into the traditions of the separate disciplinary communities . |
11 | Nevertheless , there is certainly a common core of skills and knowledge that managers are expected to master and these are built into the managers ' induction and training programme . |
12 | Parental rights and responsibilities are built into the arrangements for the identification and assessment of special educational needs . |
13 | 50 million gallons a day are pumped into the docks by British Waterways from the nearby River Severn . |
14 | Transition through training is shown to be a process in which vulnerable young people are stratified into the slots allotted to them rather than being engaged in real decision-making about future choices . |
15 | Guns are shot into the branches to frighten away evil spirits . |
16 | Is this getting more confusing and you can think of that as seventeen add minus one times and then we 're multiplying into the brackets . |
17 | They , we 're looking into the reasons . |
18 | I think when you 're talking about forcing people into doing things erm I think you 're getting into the bounds of that sort of The Mental Health Act area |
19 | " Officers of the City of London Fraud Squad are enquiring into the affairs of Rubber Improvement Ltd . |
20 | You are betrayed into the hands of Winter . |
21 | The treads are housed into the strings by about 20mm ( ¾″ ) , or the strings can be cut and the treads rested on them . |
22 | The ‘ micro-management ’ of military foreign policy crises by US presidents , during the Cuba blockade in 1963 ( Allison 1971 ) or during the abortive military rescue bid to free hostages trapped in Iran in 1979 , are good examples of how national political figures are drawn into the details of implementation because of the sensitivity of the decision-making . |
23 | South African soldiers are going into the villages asking people 's forgiveness for past atrocities and to show their good intentions they are even ploughing fields . |
24 | Erm they are going into the villages , they 're making contacts with individual peasants erm it 's those peasants that , that they get to stand up and make the first accusations , it 's those peasants who join the Party erm and the process can build up in , in a way which was more difficult before then . |
25 | These four radionuclides are called radon daughters , and these radon daughters become attached to dust particles and are breathed into the lungs . |
26 | ‘ But is n't it the case , ’ I ask him , ‘ that while people are piling into the cinemas to see the worst exports of Hollywood , they are also piling in to see our own films , such as Alan Parker 's The Commitments , which has after all just won the Bafta award for best film . ’ |
27 | Names are entered into the suspects index by the Home Office , MI5 , Interpol , HM Customs and Excise and the Foreign Office . |
28 | The animal 's physiological functions are converted to a series of mathematical equations , which are entered into the computers as a program . |
29 | Through all these processes , more people are socialized into the forms of behaviour deemed appropriate for their sex ; in such a way people learn to become ‘ gendered subjects ’ . |
30 | been and gone and we 're now getting ready for Easter , all these and cards are coming into the shops and |