Example sentences of "are [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 new practitioners are gathered into the professional ‘ family ’ .
2 Those who are baptised into the Catholic tradition seek understanding of this content through Christian revelation and the privileged signs or sources of revelation are found in : the Bible , Liturgy , the teaching of the Church and Christian witness .
3 Individuals are socialised into the prevailing culture , and its values and norms are integrated into the person 's motivation , personality and life-style .
4 And all my thoughts are plunged into the hardy loveliness of autumntide .
5 When the worms are mature , and eggs are aspirated into the smaller air passages and parenchyma , consolidation increases and emphysema is more marked .
6 The contents of the α-granules , unlike those of the dense bodies , are discharged into the open canalicular system .
7 Finally , the divisions are grouped into the total corporate entity .
8 FOREIGN this points to between 1 and 30 other files which , with the module header , are treated as a single entity within LIFESPAN , but when read out are expanded into the original file set .
9 The units are separated into the following areas :
10 Finally then , as feminists , it is vital that we raise these issues in our trade unions , our work , our political parties and at local grass-roots level , insisting that feminist demands are incorporated into the general political strategy and so broadening the socialist perspective .
11 Their comments and suggestions are incorporated into the next version , and so the process goes on .
12 Nonetheless any differences in some aspect of the responses made by subjects to stimuli presented in left and right visual fields may plausibly be attributed , in the absence of more compelling alternative explanations , to differences of one kind or another between left and right cerebral hemispheres , at least where a visual field effect clearly over-rides the effect of stimulus-response compatibility factors ( e.g. Anzola , Bertolini , Buchtel and Rizzolatti , 1977 ) and/or procedures to counterbalance the effect of the responding hand are incorporated into the experimental design .
13 Second , there is the idea that the bureaucratic apparatus of the state grows as the institutions of feudalism and other pre-capitalist relations of production are absorbed into the modern state .
14 From here you are looking into the rear windows of Whitehall .
15 Meetings are built into the nursing structure to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue and professional development of the unit as a whole and of each individual nurse .
16 One rather nice touch : fibre optics are built into the thermal panels behind the ice , so if you want to use it at night it will glow in the dark .
17 In this process electrons are pumped into the first excited atomic level by absorbing light from a laser tuned to the correct frequency .
18 Then there are love letters ; these are collected into The Golden Quill Treasury of Love Letters ( available by mail order ) .
19 Suddenly we are shot into the puzzling unknown realm of infinity .
20 ‘ After the quarantine period 's over , ’ he went on , with an air of simplifying an impossibly complex process , ‘ the containers are transferred into the decanning cave through a series of sub-ponds leading off from the main storage pond .
21 Many discharges , both domestic and industrial , are made into the tidal section of the main river .
22 In view of the complexity of the psycholinguistic abilities which contribute to normal language functioning , it is perhaps not surprising that attempts to explain how these abilities emerge in the first place and are orchestrated into the unified process which we recognise as language have met with only limited success .
23 This year we are paying into the Common Market budget about £2.5 billion more than we receive in order to subsidise richer countries .
24 In either case , the modules to be offlined are copied into the Offline work directory , which is defined in the configuration file .
25 They are crammed into the art-deco Le Palais disco in Hammersmith to celebrate the 16th birthday of London 's top radio station , Capital .
26 For Cortot thirds , sixths , octaves etc , are transformed into the purest poetry and , to quote Philippe Entremont , ‘ take wing ’ in a way that is unique .
27 Notice how the sunset and the greeting are welded together in the last stanzas and are transformed into the endless journey and ‘ human sweetness ’ of the last three lines .
28 Mrs. Proudie makes an immediate impression when introduced to Mr. Harding and Dr. Grantly because when they are shown into the new bishop 's study , they see Dr. Proudie , Mr. Slope and also , to their surprise , Mrs. Proudie ‘ an innovation for which a precedent might in vain be sought in all the annals of the Barchester bishopric ! ’
29 That quality , at least initially when combined with other innovation being imposed on the school system , is likely to lead to a distraction of the teachers ' time from the sort of effortless teaching strategies , hard won over decades , as they are drawn into the steep learning curve of the unfamiliar new language of the National Curriculum and its assessment .
30 Rows ( b ) and ( c ) show the simplest form of shift , where zeros are shifted into the vacated end of the pattern , and bits shifted out of the pattern are lost .
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