Example sentences of "be [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 For more on how these roles can be blended into a successful group , see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 .
2 A total of 500 tonnes of HEU will be blended into 15,000 tonnes of fuel , which makes the deal worth $12 billion .
3 Moreover , there is a danger than data that presented very little pattern originally can be smoothed into an artefactually interesting story ; exercise 9.4 has been designed to enable you to explore this point .
4 Mercedes SL can be provoked into oversteer if you cut the power in a bend ( above — but , with ASR traction control as fitted to test car , all that 's really on offer is artificially strong understeer ( right ) .
5 Even if you are coping well enough overall , you may sometimes be provoked into anger against the patient , either because of his behaviour , or because of your mutual frustration at the situation his illness has created .
6 A much more specific fear was that young people would be provoked into imitative crime by the daring exploits witnessed on the screen , and the National Council of Public Morals addressed itself with particular vigour to the belief ‘ that the picture house is responsible for the increase in juvenile crime , and that boys are often led to imitate crimes ( larceny or burglary ) which they have seen in the pictures , or to steal money that they may pay for admission , .
7 Where the victim of the threats , abuses or insults is a law abiding citizen who is unlikely to be provoked into using violence , an offence may nevertheless be committed under this limb of the subsection .
8 He is no more likely to be provoked into acts of violence , even though he is made the subject of abusive and insulting remarks and conduct , and it is suggested that in this respect the law remains precisely the same .
9 But unlike the Public Order Act 1936 , section 5 , the test here is not whether or not the victim is likely to be provoked into responding violently , but whether he is likely to experience alarm , distress or harassment as a result of what is being done and said .
10 Implexion realised the argument could become ugly and he might be provoked into making remarks he 'd regret .
11 The trouble with nuclear power is that its ‘ costs ’ always have the potential to go well beyond the point where they can be factored into an environmental bill .
12 The posturing must stop , concerted steps taken and some of the money being channelled into development should be redirected into more stringent enforcement of anti-doping measures .
13 The money that currently goes into forcing less-talented cricketers into retirement can be redirected into the purses of these cricketer' wives , who can thus get all the jobs done that their sporting husbands have not found time for .
14 Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on .
15 Finally , the front legs can be eased into position , the seat and rails and the whole lot driven home .
16 It is at this stage that a major computer study may be undertaken into the integrity of the proposed design , in terms of function , strength , economics , etc .
17 Inversion of this gives unc since J2 = I ; the reciprocal of A is therefore also centrosymmetric , as are the integral powers of A. If A is of order 2m , it can be partitioned into four submatrices , each of order m , thus unc other representations are possible , but this appears to be the most convenient .
18 Lord , such a sight : the casket which held Becket 's body was encased in sheets of solid gold and , over the years , devout pilgrims had brought sapphires , diamonds , pearls and small rubies to be fastened into the goldwork as homage to the saint .
19 As for revolution , " The men who have been entrusted with the stewardship , the fortunes and the destinies of the trade union movement have too sound a conception of their great responsibilities to allow themselves to be stampeded into hare-brained enterprises at the bidding of any madcap missionary of reckless revolt . "
20 But there was no one around to be made uncomfortable , or be coerced into helping her out .
21 He could exhibit a saint-like submissiveness , become a mere servant of art , willing to learn from anyone ; he would sit patiently at the bedsides of the sick and dying , painting unhappy men and women and feeling awe before peasant earth-mothers , but he could never be coerced into doing anything against his will .
22 The central principle of Poor Law policy in this period was that a clear distinction could be made between the deserving ‘ helpable ’ and the ‘ residuum ’ , who were to be coerced into more socially acceptable behaviour .
23 It is a sector where the multinationals dominated , but had to be coerced into action that produced export gains but at the price of deepening the dependence not just in the main products , but also in key component suppliers .
24 The Colonial Office Report , 1949 — 50 , declared , ‘ The people of the Gold Coast … refused to be coerced into irresponsible action by a handful of extremists of the Convention People 's party ’ .
25 She would never be coerced into something that was not wholly hers because she was deeply concerned lest the image of the company would be irreparably diluted .
26 The trade union legislation introduced in Britain in the past decade has enabled the expression of a variety of worker attitudes to unionization , because it has ensured that workers can not be coerced into a union and it has also increased union democracy .
27 It is all too easy to pay too much in the heady atmosphere of a contested bid , or to be coerced into making a higher offer ( particularly if a competitor arrives on the scene ) just to avoid paying abortive costs with nothing to show for the expenditure .
28 One , is there not a way in which your good tool could be perverted , and two , since this tool must inevitably be given into the hands of the people you despise for their aggressiveness and bad inheritance and rearing , how do you expect them to use it ?
29 Moreover it is hoped to examine the process by which these preferences will be formulated into policy at the different levels of institutional and State organisations under study .
30 He must have constructed a pretty good strong bow too ( according to my detailed instructions ) which would by now no doubt be broken into unidentifiable pieces in distant undergrowth .
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