Example sentences of "into [conj] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thus a field can influence another field and nothing is transferred into or out through the cell membrane .
2 A Bowser portable tank and pump for pumping petrol either into or out of a car .
3 In the jargon of finance an annuity is just a regular flow of cash into or out of an account .
4 Modern gliders usually have spring-loaded caps which are pulled down firmly to prevent air leaking into or out of the wing .
5 Would it have been easier if she had n't seen Lucy almost every day for four years going into or out of the office next door ?
6 Results would be more reliable where there was only a small drift into or out of the area .
7 Especially the zoom feature — utilised when casting a spell — or when an attacker walks into or out of the screen .
8 The management of the economy through fiscal policy is assisted by the multiplier which magnifies any injection of expenditures or leakages of income into or out of the circular flow .
9 The resistances can be switched into or out of the circuit according to the phase current required .
10 Nothing was passing into or out of the city .
11 They would not normally have dreamed of attempting to get him into or out of the house except under cover of darkness ; but now there was no certainty that they would have even one night of grace .
12 Cell plasma membranes contain a variety of transport systems that carry acid or base into or out of the cell .
13 LIFESPAN networking includes network error recovery features which allows it to proceed automatically with the transfers into or out of the LIFESPAN database after the network link between the user 's VAX and the LIFESPAN VAX has been broken and restored .
14 Durham County Council has warned school bus drivers not to use Roundhill Road when travelling into or out of the village .
15 ‘ There are two sets of stairs into and out of every gallery , ’ Paxton explained , ‘ So that if we get too many visitors it does n't get too congested as people move around .
16 Partnerships would be fed with , and themselves would feed , to and fro , data , experience and insights into and out of a web of reliable intelligence .
17 Some very useful aids are rails for baths or toilets and hoisting machines for lifting people out of bed , from a chair or into and out of a bath .
18 Even in the early 1960s , though Piraeus is less far away over the water than Dover is from Calais , taking a car to Aegina meant winching it into and out of a caique .
19 If we are prone to hyperventilating during panic attacks , and otherwise at times of increased anxiety , we must learn techniques which help us to breathe more slowly and deeply , from the stomach rather than the chest , and we may also need to rebreathe our own air , breathing into and out of a paper bag , or cupping our hands close to our mouth to catch and rebreathe the exhaled air .
20 With the junction-box system , the cable runs into and out of a succession of junction ( connection ) boxes , and separate cables run from the box to the rose and its light .
21 The cable of a junction box system runs into and out of a succession of junction boxes .
22 Some less obvious conditions , such as arthritis of the shoulder , can make it very difficult to get into and out of a car .
23 As the sampling proceeds , therefore , a continual shuffling of proposed sample members into and out of an auxiliary subfile is required , a procedure ideally suited to the computer .
24 Nathan had not been prepared for the bus trip into and out of the town and the long walk through the snow to a campsite either .
25 A jitter , caused by the way the solar panels ( which provide power ) buckle when the telescope moves into and out of the earth 's shadow , disturbs those observations that can be made .
26 So you need more than ‘ just enough ’ space — in corridors , past exhibition stands , into and out of the main forum , to the toilets and refreshment facilities ; more than theory or the fire inspector demands .
27 He drifts into and out of the world .
28 It is present throughout the universe , the flow of energy into and out of the body occurring particularly at the energy centres known as ‘ chakras ’ , at the base of the spine , the sex organs , solar plexus , heart , throat , brow , and the crown of the head .
29 A series of statistics published in the Employment Gazette provides information about monthly flows into and out of the pool of unemployment and these enable more accurate calculations of the average duration of unemployment spells to be made .
30 The provision of permanent waters led everywhere to overgrazing and consequent soil erosion , and veterinary quarantine regulations which interfered with the free movement of cattle both within and into and out of the reserves almost certainly contributed to the spread of tsetse fly which occurred during the colonial period .
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