Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] is [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 When fitting wastes to a new stack , a bossed pipe or branch is incorporated into the soil stock .
2 Where payment is made into court by a defendant who makes a counterclaim , it must be accompanied by a notice to show how the counterclaim has been taken into account ( Ord 11 , r 1(9) ) .
3 The draftsman should ensure that any licence fee or sub-rent is taken into account in the calculation of the tenant 's turnover ; indeed , he may think it appropriate to cover the contingency that the tenant grants a licence of part of the demised property at less than the market rate .
4 MARKS & SPENCER is bursting into bold colour this spring with pottery hand painted in Portugal .
5 The potential for conflict and the difficulty of making decisions in marginal situations is obvious , especially when the possibility of sanction by your employer , client or Institution is taken into account .
6 No food or drink is allowed into an examination without prior permission from the senior invigilator .
7 Where quality is designed into a product , the benefits can be long product life , absence of faults and subsequent breakdowns , reliability , increase in value and many others .
8 ( b ) If the number of lines per set becomes plenty , dazzle will certainly arise unless a method of grouping or pattern is introduced into the grid .
9 We probably all know the details of the nitrogen cycle , where Ammonia is converted into Nitrate and finally the less-harmful Nitrate by bacteria within the filters , but these Nitrates are also dangerous when levels build up .
10 The segmental plate or eusternum is subdivided into three sclerites , the presternum , basisternum and sternellum and in generalized forms the basisternum is separated from the sternellum by a transverse suture connecting the apophyseal pits — points of cuticular invagination from which arises a pair of furcal arms forming part of the thoracic endoskeleton ( p. 81 ) .
11 The Self or Ātman , released from the bonds of darkness and ignorance or avidyā , is at one with God , and when this unity is realized by means of prayer , bhakti or devotion is transformed into jñāna or knowledge .
12 Is the Minister aware that Sheffield is plunging into its deepest recession since the war , that according to new research by the city council 's department of employment the true figure for unemployment is 17 per cent .
13 This study was performed in an attempt to identify APGPR in blood after a satiating meal and to investigate the hypothesis that APGPR is absorbed into the circulation postprandially and may appear in urine .
14 These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally .
15 ‘ I 'm sorry to have to say that Anthony is turning into an absolute bastard .
16 There is , however , an alternative approach based on the development of a new understanding of law , which no longer assumes that the legal system is uniform but realises that law is linked into complex processes of communication between and within different sub-systems of society , which in turn form and influence the substance of a particular segment of law .
17 It is almost titualistic that parade is turned into a celebration of the communal-like bonds of the section .
18 He must see that policy is put into practice .
19 As 1989 ends , it is tempting to imagine that Europe is emerging into a wholly new identity , governed by peace not war , common aspirations rather than sectional concerns .
20 Official figures released today prove that Britain is locked into the longest recession since the Second World War .
21 The concept of stratification refers , then , to the idea that society is divided into a patterned structure of unequal groups , and usually implies that this structure tends to persist across generations .
22 The most important of these controversies has arisen over the theological nature of the established state church , and in particular over the prevalence and popularity of the doctrine of predestination — the belief that humankind is divided into immutable groups of the saved and the damned , and that an individual 's salvation depends not on his or her actions while on earth , but rather on a predetermined and arbitrary decision by God ( see Chapter 2 ) .
23 It is likewise conceivable that TFIIA is incorporated into the transcription complex by protein-protein interactions involving TBP and/or the established pol III transcription factors IIIA , IIIB and IIIC .
24 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
25 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
26 If the object is to label only cells lining a cavity it is crucial to avoid increasing the hydrostatic pressure of the cavity to such an extent that label is forced into internal tissues .
27 Secondly , the film suggests that Walter is thrown into a harrowing situation because his parents are dead , compounding the fears of many people that if they had a mentally handicapped child , there would be no-one to look after him or her if they died .
28 Remove any buds so that energy is concentrated into building up strength .
29 If payment is made into court " to abide issue " , a remittance and notice is sent to the Accountant-General immediately ( ibid r 31(3) ) .
30 One is that the beta carotene present in green and yellow fruits and vegetables is converted into vitamin A in the body , giving protection against disease .
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