Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] into the " in BNC.
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1 | It was pinned in banknotes on the robes of the local thaumaturge as his statue — or hers was carried through the village , or dropped into the collecting pouches the sacristan poked into the pews . |
2 | Oil , that most precious of natural resources , the stuff which makes the wheels of industry turn , was at that moment being set ablaze to pollute the skies or pumped into the Gulf to pollute the seas . |
3 | Questions of theoretical base or methodological perspective have often been subsumed by or channelled into the construction of acceptable written examinations . |
4 | In many insects the subgalea is not a separate sclerite , being fused with the lacinia or merged into the stipes . |
5 | Otherness is not so much something to be frightened of , a threat to the stability of the self , as something that can be added to or incorporated into the already existing . |
6 | The tank 's equipment can either be disguised , as in an informal tank , or incorporated into the formal aquascape . |
7 | The power of the worker vis-a-vis the group members is acknowledged , but nowhere are the power differentials between members — attributable to race , gender , class and disability — recognised , or incorporated into the theory . |
8 | Where such arguments did not fit in with the overarching themes of race , violence and disorder , and social deprivation they were either sidelined or pushed into the sub-clauses of official reports . |
9 | A spokeswoman at NCR said that the 80 UK employees involved will either be relocated to headquarters in Dayton , Ohio or absorbed into the group 's UK sales and marketing department in Chertsey , Surrey . |
10 | Like mustard gas , the nitrogen mustards caused blisters when they came into contact with skin , and they damaged many other tissues when they were absorbed or injected into the circulating blood . |
11 | Nevertheless , on the subject of the clash between the normativist and functionalist styles of public law — which emerged in the Franks Committee 's investigations over the question of whether any body responsible for supervising administrative tribunals should be detached from or integrated into the Supreme Courts — the Committee came down firmly in favour of integration . |
12 | Possible explanations for this diversity are the physical state of the virus ( whether it is extrachromosomal or integrated into the host cell chromosomes ) , the topographical position of the lesion on the cervix , and the presence of possible cofactors such as herpes viruses in carcinogenesis . |
13 | Mendel 's theory argued that only characters already present in the genes ( or introduced into the genetic material through random mutations ) could be inherited . |
14 | The flavours of the trout and ham combine beautifully in this starter , which can be served either with melon balls mounted in the centre or set into the mixture . |
15 | It is able to recycle material which is now being expensively destroyed in incinerators or dumped into the sea , where it may act as a source of marine pollution . |
16 | Memories died : and the dead dogs ' bones , picked bare by the vultures , had been scattered on the shingle or swept into the river now flooded with melted mountain snow . |
17 | Nothing must clash with a commercial break or run into the news . |
18 | Artemis responded by sitting and kicking on hard , which drove the horse at the bottom of the fence so that he would have to take off or run into the obstacle head-on . |
19 | ‘ The court must take a broad view of the decision and not allow itself to be bogged down in minutiae , or led into the error of taking over the role of a fact finding tribunal . |
20 | Clearly , the aircraft had dived or spun into the ground on the port side ; the starboard exhaust stubs were perfect while the port stubs had been wiped off . |
21 | The sunken panels or coffers used by the Romans as decoration were formed between the brick ribs or cut into the solid concrete . |
22 | Shallow slots should be cut or filed into the top and bottom of the tube as shown in Fig. 13 . |
23 | His Central American agents and contacts were patted on the back , or sent into the field , with the words ‘ Vaya con Dios ’ , ( Go with God ) ; Calero remembered that he never left him without them . |
24 | Furthermore , as cogently argued by Finkelstein ( 1980 ) , Goffman , in borrowing the concept of stigma from ancient Greece , where it referred to ‘ a bodily sign … cut or burned into the body and advertising that the bearer was a slave ’ ( Goffman , 1963 , p. 19 ) chooses to interpret its meaning as one of ‘ blemish and ritual pollution ’ rather than of the power and inequality which allowed one person to be a slaveholder and compelled another to be a slave . |
25 | These can often be made cheaper per head by squeezing one person more than recommended into the household . |
26 | ‘ They 're saying that Riddle was gagged and bound , than put into the Wheel while he was still alive — a real Scapegoat . |
27 | This is even more so when , as I have argued with homosexuality , so many dimensions of a culture have been displaced and/or condensed into the identity of the transgressor . |
28 | We had talked our way past the immigration officials in Jakarta , flown to Makassar , and checked into the rotting , former colonial splendour of the only hotel on the waterfront . |
29 | Henry brushed and spat into the basin , noticing the blood darken the snow-white saliva . |
30 | The landlord turned and spat into the dirty rushes . |