Example sentences of "into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The left systemic arch has disappeared and the right ventricle empties only into the pulmonary artery , capable of producing large pressure differentials between pulmonary and systemic tracts . |
2 | In 13 of these patients a Swan-Ganz catheter was inserted into the pulmonary artery for measurements of cardiopulmonary pressures and cardiac output ( Edwards Laboratory , Los Angeles , CA , USA ) ( thermal dilution ) . |
3 | The most widely accepted hypothesis for portopulmonary hypertension is the shunting of vasoactive substances , usually inactivated in the liver , into the pulmonary vasculature , resulting in pulmonary vasoconstriction and chronic arterial changes . |
4 | A name strip with the room number allocated is also typed for insertion into the alphabetical guest list , which is usually located on a rotary stand in telephone exchange area . |
5 | In addition to the relationship display which is incorporated into the alphabetical list of subject terms , thesauri often incorporate other lists which help to show the relationships between terms . |
6 | Chilean Communist Elias Laferrte offers the following revealing explanation of the fluidity of the political situation at the time , of how Marxism was introduced into the Chilean Socialist Workers ' party , and of how the evolution of the party was influenced by a blend of Marxist and anarchist ideas and attitudes : |
7 | We pushed into the peacock-coloured gathering , deafened by the babble in various languages . |
8 | As Beth went through the house , from the wide spacious hallway and into the dark-panelled sitting room , it struck her again how lovely the old place could be . |
9 | And somewhere among them , not readily to be located , there was a centre of desperate but controlled unease , a disquiet that caused the air within the choir to quake , with a rapid vibration of disquiet and dread , like a heartbeat driven into the fluttering panic of a bird 's wings . |
10 | Australian Ian Baker-Finch , an unknown player featuring in his first British Open , slipped up right at the start of the last day , hitting his second shot into the Swilcan Burn . |
11 | And throw it thence into the raging sea . |
12 | Within twenty seconds of leaving the safety of the shore , the front of the raft is sucked into the raging froth then hurled skyward , flinging us all into the river . |
13 | As the god made no response Aenarion kept his promise and threw himself into the raging , white-hot inferno . |
14 | He smiled for a long moment into the raging eyes that would have struck him dead if they could . |
15 | We go up the hill on the toboggans and you 're meant to use your brakes and one of us did , and we just went flying off into the raging snow . |
16 | The feel of its sound decanted through glass doors into the humid Bahamian night . |
17 | Art , it seems , is the perpetual recidivist , always ducking back into the aesthetic as soon as vigilant life averts its gaze . |
18 | If the garden is small it will be a case of growing the monkey puzzle in the swimming pool , so many demands will be made on it , but most herbs are sufficiently ornamental to be fitted into the aesthetic need that a garden fulfils . |
19 | Generalisations about working-class attitudes to sexuality should not be easily drawn , precisely because it is very difficult to enter into the subjective and customary meanings . |
20 | Before discussing the evidence from research into the subjective risk experienced when driving it is worth clarifying the term subjective risk . |
21 | The party would continue into the wee small hours of oblivion , then pick up again on Saturday mornings when , after a breakfast of Anadin and hair-of-the-dog , they would return to the pub to begin again . |
22 | Enquiries on the ship to establish ownership of the goods went on well into the wee small hours , continuing the following day , Sunday . |
23 | Then of course there were the social occasions and Dave threw a truly memorable ceilidh at his house before we left , which went on well into the wee small hours . |
24 | And here she 's telling Ruth , now what you 've got ta do , she 's she 's got him , she 's got her introduced to Boaz and she tells him it 's a strange custom , one that 's perhaps even stranger in our eyes today but there er after the party , the great harvest supper she 's , the the they lie down in the barn together , they all just , they 're tired it 's , it 's , the party 's gone on into the wee hours of the morning , and there they just , they do n't bother going home , they lie down there in the barn together all of them and she says to Ruth what you must do according to the custom is , you go and you lie at the feet of Boaz and wait , just wait , and wait for him to respond to you . |
25 | s A related term is course-integrated instruction in which the library component is closely interwoven into the non-library course . |
26 | turn the mixture into the pre-cooked pastry case and pour the topping over it . |
27 | Many of the other holes present similar hazards , and because of this , dare I say , there will be a good deal of conservative golf played this week , with players being forced to play into the safer , flatter parts of the green . |
28 | Before journeying into the sensory worlds of other animals we need to discard this restricted view . |
29 | Come out of your ivory tower , Hilary , before it 's too late , before you really turn into the arrogant bitch that at the moment you 're only emulating . ’ |
30 | She was liable to propel into the governmental system men associated with business success , of whom Lord Young became the prototype from 1984 onwards She was truly a distinctive phenomenon , linked neither with the patrician values of the grandees in the shires , nor with the manufacturing Tories of northern England cherished by Disraelian Tory Democracy in the last century , nor again with the suburban Toryism dominant in the party in the interwar years and after 1951 . |