Example sentences of "put into " in BNC.

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1 Around 3,500 of Britain 's industrial processes will have to be justified to the inspectorate for the pollution they put into the environment on land , into the air and into water .
2 His book undoubtedly fills a need ; it may , besides , make you wonder whether we have most of us come all that far since the days of Babbage , the true father of the computer , who recorded in his memoirs that he often used to be asked by the mandarins of the English establishment , when they came to view his difference engine : ‘ Pray , Mr Babbage , if you put into the machine wrong figures , will the right answers come out ? ’
3 Put into a deep frying pan with about 3 in water and bring to the boil .
4 Do you sometimes feel that your training is going backwards regardless of the amount of hard work you put into it ?
5 Such a definition may indeed give important critical insights into the immediate workings of individual series and into the system of expectations which they put into play , but it seems , in the end , to add very little to a theory of genre .
6 All I am trying to show is that it is possible to improve your general health and your sense of well-being by paying greater attention to what you put into your mouth and body .
7 At other places people have often sought to reduce casualties by carrying the toads across the road and putting them into the breeding pond , but as often as not the toads they put into the pond were moving out of it rather than in , so the toads have to run the gauntlet of the road a second time .
8 The 1992 Waverley Championships were swum at Cranleigh last weekend and Haslemere swimmers came back with 27 medals , just reward for the time and effort they put into their training .
9 With push and pull toys the children experience weight in a very practical way when deciding what and how much they put into a pram or trolley to push .
10 Put into a greased and lined 23cm ( 9″ ) round shallow tin .
11 The transit time — the time taken for the food we put into our mouths to pass along the whole of the intestinal tract until the residue is excreted as stools — has also been found to differ enormously between us and them .
12 To begin with , the new water you put into the pond was probably straight from the tap .
13 The stately measure of the band , who were not particularly loud , was the steady , elegant funk they put into the music ; they did n't need flashness or speed to get across .
14 ‘ I tried to put the same sentiment into that landscape as I put into the figure : the convulsive , passionate clinging to the earth , and yet being half torn up by the storm . ’
15 As has already been stated , the great majority of bodies were not embalmed , but put into a lined coffin , whose mattress overlaid a quantity of sawdust , wood shavings and bran to soak up any leakage associated with putrefaction .
16 Fifteen miles north , they put into St Abbs haven , under the mighty headland of that name , just before dawn , and went ashore for a few hours ' rest in a hay barn .
17 A BANK is suing a former customer who spent £8,500 they put into his account by mistake .
18 He also told them that a thin palladium wire , only ¼ inch in diameter and an inch long , had reached the boiling point of water within a few minutes , that the wire produced about 26 watts of energy per cm 3 , ‘ about four and a half times what we put into it ’ and that in an early stage of the experiments the apparatus suddenly heated up to an estimated 5000 degrees , vaporising a block of palladium , destroying a fume cupboard and damaging the concrete floor .
19 Put into the hot soapy water , all those tools that can be washed .
20 ‘ We 're offering a serious training course for real enthusiasts who know you only get out of a course what you put into it .
21 Put into operational terms this means that , at some point , there are likely to be cells that respond in one way to one wavelength at one point in the receptive field and differently to the same wavelength in a different part of the field .
22 This was manned by a number of highly professional officers skilled and experienced in the technicalities of flying , and they put into practical effect the policies decided on by the member States to standardise procedures , facilities and levels of safety throughout the world .
23 It shows , say the authors , what a spanking investment the politicians are making with every cent of public money they put into the three big museums .
24 The first thing that that litany reminds us of is that when it came to success , in the immortal words of Mae West ( put into her mouth by scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence ) , goodness had nothing to do with it .
25 But if your machine is already infected , it can infect any disk you put into it , unless you copy protect the disk first .
26 The money we put into oil exploration , if we were lucky , would find us a new field , which would have a limited life only .
27 If individuals do not need a job or title or status to know who they are ( e.g. in older societies ) , then the energy they put into their job or career may seem slight to those in the new societies .
28 Accordingly the Bretton Woods Conference resulted in the formation of the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and its associated articles of agreement , which put into effect the agreed views of the negotiators .
29 Put into the social context of the late Middle Ages this meant that the class which had traditionally provided the leadership of armies was having its position , founded largely on social factors , questioned if not undermined .
30 Put into a hot pan and cook until the fat runs out .
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