Example sentences of "that [vb base] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Some people may find they need more complicated items such as hoists or units that fit into the bath to raise and lower the bather using air or water pressure . |
2 | unc Not all fractions have denominators that fit into the decimal system . |
3 | Tivoli is also introducing a new set of management applications that plug into the framework and promises major productivity gains in managing distributed systems . |
4 | There are dumps of toxic chemicals that seep into the earth . |
5 | She looked down , smiling , then nudged her horse forward , following him , watching as he began to climb the steep path that cut into the overhang above , his horse straining to make the gradient . |
6 | With this in mind , the Welsh Office continued to propose major up-grading schemes that intrude into the countryside and destroy the setting of rural towns , unchanged for centuries . |
7 | Information is gained from observing the family in the session as well as asking questions that probe into the relationships with the family . |
8 | Experts did not , and still do not , agree on the levels of lead that get into the bloodstream specifically by this route . |
9 | You start off with a stimulus , which is here , there are the various bits that feed into the feature detectors . |
10 | Using sorcerous building techniques they craft mighty cities of tall white towers that blend into the surrounding landscape like groves of great pale trees . |
11 | Some of you , you might have seen them , where you 've got a number of bolts that shoot into the top from the side of the frame and the whole thing operates at the turn of a key . |
12 | ‘ However , they have not ruled out the possibility of fish farms on streams that drain into the lake , which could be harmful if their waste enters the lough waters . |
13 | He next moved on to the buying office , a very important department in a company such as Cadbury 's where the skilful purchase of the ingredients that go into the products can have a crucial impact on the viability of the business . |
14 | ( Gabbro weathers readily , forming the good soil on which grow the grapes that go into the sweet wines of Cyprus . ) |
15 | There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event . |
16 | Input devices range from microphones that go into the external jack to compact disk players ; output can be through the internal speaker , or via stereo speakers or headphones plugged into the speaker jack . |
17 | Then there are six pages of appendices giving formulas and how to use them , constants that go into the formulas , and string suppliers . |
18 | Most people do not think of the Department of Social Security as a great taxing Department , but it raises enormous sums that go into the national insurance fund to pay benefits . |
19 | but what you have to do with it is the compilation of the figures that go into the little table under so what would it cost , those are your figures are n't they ? |
20 | Again , this legislation attracts the Bridlington procedures that facilitate into the union membership disputes . |
21 | There are four basic ways of increasing the number of pupils at the school , extend the catchment area , attract the children of new families that move into the neighbourhood , shore up the leakage of children to other schools and , lastly , pick up those that are dissatisfied with their present school . |
22 | If you are rearing those kinds that burrow into the soil , put some soil in the bottom of the cage when you see that they are fully grown . |
23 | He froze , unable to take that step into the void . |
24 | Outside of those times , there is a night-line which is on , so any calls that come into the press outside of those times will come through on a special number which will ring and anybody can pick up . |
25 | And the ionised air can glow , taking on a shape , according to Persinger , similar to that popularly ascribed to many UFOs that fall into the category of UAPs . |
26 | All the leaves that fall into the pond congregate around the loosened wire for me to collect up in a simple once daily netting session . |
27 | This view characterises most sociological explanations of crime , including those that fall into the third category of causal explanation : invention . |
28 | An observer at a distance from the black hole can measure only the outgoing particles , and he can not correlate them with those that fall into the hole because he can not observe them . |
29 | The population will not grow indefinitely , because eventually the supply of raw materials , the smaller elements that fall into the moulds , will become limiting . |
30 | Before I thread the rod with a line from the fixed-spool reel 1 hesitate and look again at those blackened roots that reach into the undercut . |