Example sentences of "[noun] to pass into the " in BNC.
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1 | The explanation might be that a probable leak at the tight junction is relative , allowing only small molecules to pass into the intercellular space . |
2 | Without a glance at one another the two adults followed , Jake stepping aside at the sitting-room door to allow Shiona to pass into the hall ahead of him . |
3 | As the time taken for secreted enzyme to pass into the duodenum is relatively small ( three to four minutes ) , the delay period may be used as a measure of the time taken for the synthesis of new enzymes by the acinar cell . |
4 | First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector . |
5 | Thus , in spite of the tendency of the Soviet leadership to pass into the hands of one man , the importance of the Politburo , especially since Stalin 's time , must not be underestimated . |
6 | The far flapper valve in the manifold partition opens , allowing air to pass into the manifold , which presses the front manifold valve closed , allowing the air to pass out through the tuyère into the forge . |
7 | The march was allowed by police to pass into the vast Manezh Square beside the Kremlin walls after it had overspilled the intended venue for its concluding rally , outside the Moscow city soviet building on Gorky Street , but a heavy police cordon prevented the marchers from entering nearby Red Square . |
8 | But there was also a tendency in both kingdoms for more and more power to pass into the hands of the chancellor . |