Example sentences of "be [verb] into the " in BNC.
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31 | A series of explosions on Dec. 19 , 1989 , on board an Iranian supertanker , the Kharg-5 , carrying 285,000 tonnes of crude oil , had caused 70,000 tonnes of its load to be discharged into the sea some 500 km north of the ( Spanish ) Canary Islands . |
32 | — The principal muscles of a typical abdominal segment may be grouped into the following series , simplified and altered somewhat from Snodgrass ( 1935 ) . |
33 | America will be checking into the Heartbreak Hotel . ’ |
34 | Once grabbed the image is placed in one of the monitor screen boxes where it can be reloaded into the main screen if required . |
35 | Applications continued to be reported into the 1970s , but a survey which covered 276 of the 500 largest corporations in America found in 1969 that 80% had never used or considered job enlargement ( Schoderbek and Reif , 1969 ) . |
36 | The complex dielectric permittivity ε * can be measured from the change in amplitude and , if the phase lag between the applied voltage and the outcoming current is determined ( see figure 13.16 ) , then ε * can be resolved into the two components ε′ , the storage ( dielectric constant ) and ε′′ , the loss ( dielectric loss ) . |
37 | The furniture can be sorted into the two sections . |
38 | Puzzles and games must be sorted into the right boxes , boxes placed in cupboards , books on shelves and blocks packed away . |
39 | The waste could be dropped into the seas from capsules that , would open when they hit the sea floor . |
40 | But the idea that English prisoners have allowed themselves to be coopted into the Irish Republican political cause is a remarkably implausible one . |
41 | Private sector investment of well over £1 billion will be attracted into the area and 4,800 homes will be built , of which a quarter will be low-cost social housing . |
42 | The clinching argument in favour of splitting is that the categories can always be recombined into the original , overall meaning ; whereas detail is permanently lost from approaches that are impressionistic from the outset . |
43 | To see this , imagine estimating the DM equation in equation ( 6.25 ) by OLS to obtain an estimate of , and using the sum of squared residuals from this equation to construct an estimate Of The estimate of α i could then be substituted into the output equation in ( 6.25 ) and , from the regression of on , a unique estimate of obtained by using the estimate of . |
44 | There is of course no reason why individual lenders should not make insurance compulsory for their clients : its cost would have to be revealed to the customer , and it would have to be added into the calculated APR . |
45 | There were a number of warnings from RSGB which were included , and which were later to be added into the company prospectus . |
46 | New tales from Toad Hall could be appearing into the next century |
47 | After potential topics were tentatively divided into meanings and non-meanings , it soon became clear that meanings could not be included into the range of possible existents . |
48 | However , Liberal Democrats believe that the cabinet is already too large and that such a proposal risks sweeping the issues that need to be addressed into the corner . |
49 | Such support teams need to be slotted into the hierarchical structure ; and |
50 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
51 | The 36% of the thesis information not published included unclear results , negative results , or information which could neither be slotted into the papers nor aggregated to make a whole paper . |
52 | If he wants to use the whole of the container , he simply turns a tap to allow all the contents to be sucked into the spray tank . |
53 | Small fry may be sucked into the filter and find the current produced too powerful . |
54 | And when the nurse slid a cube into the player on the wall , Ches could n't help but be sucked into the story . |
55 | It is clearly essential that smoke should not be sucked into the accommodation through the ventilation intakes . |
56 | By that time , many more men had arrived , swirling up through the yard to be sucked into the hall , as if it had become the quiet , humming centre of some whirlpool of power . |
57 | No longer do they panic at the sound of a boat engine , and slap their drowsy pups awake to be hustled into the comparative safety of the sea . |
58 | He allowed himself to be hustled into the background of affairs by men with narrower views and nearer objectives . " |
59 | The rest of Interactive , consisting of its $20m-a-year end user business , OEM consulting and old Unix porting operation , goes to Systemhouse to be collapsed into the rest of its US integration business . |
60 | could include the mounting hardware fixing centres , so these would be designed into the artwork to begin with . |