Example sentences of "the [noun sg] be [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | In Fig. 8.1. the algorithm is misled into taking the leftmost path because its actual cost , 3 , is less than the estimate , 4 , ( though not the actual cost , 2 ) of the correct , rightmost path . |
2 | Some of the memory is needed to actually run the console operating system and the remainder is subdivided into sections for different tasks . |
3 | In response to the initiative , the IMF was expected to unblock $240,000,000 in further credits [ see also pp. 37040 ; 37244 ; 37451 ] of which Argentina would receive $180,000,000 , with the remainder being deposited into a special account already containing $60,000,000 from a previous IMF loan . |
4 | On the north and south sides , the base is divided into a sub-base 24 inches high , each side containing 104 interchangeable cedar-wood drawers 11 inches long and 3½ inches wide and deep to store the contents when necessary . |
5 | Teal Green was coughing up a lungful of smoke when the Base was plunged into darkness . |
6 | Then the cholesterol is taken into the liver and eventually removed from the body . |
7 | The shirt was tucked into high-waisted trousers , and the trousers into soft calf-length boots which were embossed with gold . |
8 | The mercury is dumped into the rivers of the region by miners who use it to extract gold from silt . |
9 | Struggling with his maps , the writer is forced into sheer itinerary : |
10 | That is , the sexual conduct of women not present at the trial is dragged into the media 's version of the event , the better to titillate the reader . |
11 | It seems to their Lordships that the petitioner can not be deprived of a right of appeal solely because the trial was divided into two parts , the first part dealing with the compromise issue and the cancellation issue and the second part , so far as necessary , dealing with the misconduct issue . |
12 | As they accelerated towards the alley mouth , siren screaming , the lieutenant was calling into his pocket transmitter . |
13 | The lieutenant was screaming into his walkie-talkie for advice . |
14 | Apparently , in the movements before a 360 ° loop the board is headed into the wind so that it takes off from the wave at an oblique angle . |
15 | Since the Board are entering into a Scheme for adult education in co-operation with the LEA in Cambridgeshire much in the same way ( as ) had been done in Bedfordshire it seems as if it might be best for the Board to be recognised as the Responsible Body for this type of course . |
16 | Behind the living chamber the rest of the shell is divided into smaller chambers . |
17 | The gel was slurried into glass columns and allowed to settle by gravity ( 30 minutes ) to give a column size of 0.5×14 cm . |
18 | The preparative portion of the gel was sliced into 14 serial 5-mm sections ( A through N ; Figure 1 ) ; preparative slice F contained DNA fragments ranging from 600 kb to 670 kb in size and included the Sfi I restriction fragment containing DXS14 . |
19 | The water rises 12 metres as the tide is forced into the funnel of the Severn estuary and into the Avon river . |
20 | The sentence is divided into noun phrase and a verb phrase and so on verb phrase . |
21 | You can uncover many things in this way , so long as you can hold your nerve when the technique is put into reverse and used against yourself . |
22 | The interface circuit described here illustrates the way the technique was put into use . |
23 | Milk distribution would work in the same way in that as long as the milk is put into the system at one point , it does not matter where it is taken out . ’ |
24 | The men were forced to cover their mouths as the powder was flung into their faces at the Step-In Restaurant , in Chester . |
25 | ‘ A lot of the money is directed into other areas that might be vaguely HIV-related . |
26 | Without being told , he knew that as fast as the payments were made into five Swiss bank accounts , the money was transferred into five different accounts — the numbers of which were known only to Adam . |
27 | After that , things moved with reasonable speed — that is , as speedily as anything can move , when it involves the law , or finance , or the transfer of property — and in due course the money was paid into Ernest 's bank account , and he acquired a new lease on the Silmour Street premises . |
28 | ‘ But you would be able to pay the ransom without difficulty , assuming the money was allowed into the country ? ’ |
29 | The posturing must stop , concerted steps taken and some of the money being channelled into development should be redirected into more stringent enforcement of anti-doping measures . |
30 | Gradually the discontent is spreading into the government itself . |