Example sentences of "is [vb pp] into " in BNC.
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1 | Bees raised on a hillside of wildflowers produce a fine wax that is blended into a hand cream much sought after in Bath and beyond . |
2 | Play instinct is redirected into working ability and willingness to perform tasks . |
3 | All drainage , which will contain some formaldehyde solution , is drained into closed vessels . |
4 | The building is partitioned into three sections , the central one being the main mill , with two dormer windows in the roof . |
5 | Short lengths of net can be used so that ideally the enclosed space is partitioned into three sections using two nets set parallel to each other . |
6 | If the explained variance is partitioned into greenhouse and solar components , greenhouse forcing has the strongest influence in all cases although the solar contribution is not negligible ( Table 1 ) . |
7 | 3 A 64cm length of string is arranged into the shape of a rectangle with measurements as shown . |
8 | Plotting is revised into conspiracy and placed within the action instead of informing its structure . |
9 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
10 | An infinitely long , perfectly conducting cylinder of radius a is placed into a uniform electric field perpendicularly to the direction of the field lines . |
11 | But God had created both Man and Nature , placing Man into that Nature as a hand is placed into a glove . |
12 | The one we 're having is placed into a tiny gauze bag overnight with the calix of a freshly plucked lotus . ’ |
13 | Firstly , it is placed into the oven on the steam mode for one-third of its cooking cycle . |
14 | While Guest was there he measured the flow rate and thickness of the lava outpouring — the kind of data which , he says , is essential for understanding what will happen when the flow is diverted into a side channel . |
15 | In any stream in which this kind of clay exists , large , stagnant shallow pools form above dams , and the main flow of water is diverted into a new course . |
16 | £25 compensation on receipt of the relevant police report if your car is broken into . |
17 | Along the bottom of the mandible the incisor is broken into three fragments ; the body of the mandible is broken into one main piece and a large number of smaller fragments ; and the molars at the top are ready to fall out and the posterior molar has almost disintegrated . |
18 | Along the bottom of the mandible the incisor is broken into three fragments ; the body of the mandible is broken into one main piece and a large number of smaller fragments ; and the molars at the top are ready to fall out and the posterior molar has almost disintegrated . |
19 | His route of 250 kilometres is broken into 13 stages and runs from Byrness in Northumbria to Milngavie in Strathclyde . |
20 | In order to allow parameters to be passed in registers , the set of window registers is broken into three parts : high , local , and low . |
21 | MATURATION Now it is the turn of time to work its miracle — the new spirit is filled into oak casks and stored in cool , dark warehouses where the long process of maturation begins . |
22 | When the golf course is developed into an 18 hole course in June the Manor is ‘ looking for new members . ’ |
23 | She is killed by Marduk in a battle with her children whose noise had angered her , and her corpse is formed into the world . |
24 | Used by the highest deity in heaven , its head is formed into the shape of a cloud . |
25 | A sequence of decimal digits input from the keyboard is formed into the corresponding decimal whole number or zero . |
26 | The volcanic area is formed into steep cliffs with outcrops of rock and the cathedral is perched on a ledge near the top of one of these , above the town , which clings to platforms on the hillside ( 274 ) . |
27 | A set of logically related options is formed into an index , from which a selection may be made . |
28 | The chambered shell ( phragmocone ) is less conspicuous — it is tucked into the broad end of the fossil guard , where the series of closely-spaced septa reveal the cephalopod nature of these otherwise somewhat featureless fossils . |
29 | The old part of Norwich is tucked into a bend in the River Wensum , and as the city expanded , many bridges were built to carry its roads over the river . |
30 | The iron-porphyrin complex is tucked into a water-repelling ( hydrophobic ) pocket in the protein and hemmed in top and bottom by other complexing ligands . |