Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Market research should assess consumer satisfaction , whilst consumer likes and preferences that stem from use or consumption of the product should be fed back into the advertising , promotion and product differentiation that are important inputs at the information search and evaluation of alternatives stages in the model .
2 Erm , on the basis that they should be put back into the position that they would have been had there been no breach .
3 When Bodie abruptly turned on his heel and went back to his car , she let her head drop slightly , and indicated that she should be helped on into the Embassy building .
4 One problem during the tour had centred on the young fast bowler Roy Gilchrist , who had been sent home from India for disciplinary reasons ; after the tour , opinion was divided as to whether his misdemeanours should mean the end of his Test career or whether he should be helped back into the fold by someone such as Worrell , whom he worshipped .
5 Once the analysis of past performance and current progress is completed , the information derived must be fed back into the programme , either by way of historical updating or as hard facts upon which re-programming can be based .
6 For plastics to be recycled into worthwhile items , they must be separated out into the different types .
7 Also , when decreasing , a pusher must be put back into the blocking rail for every stitch decreased .
8 The colonic epithelial cell is probably the major site of metabolism of 5-ASA and because the N-acetyltransferase enzyme is cytosolic , 5-ASA must be taken up into the cell before acetylation .
9 Does my hon. Friend agree that such an arrangement would not only broaden the health services already made available to patients but achieve financial savings that could be ploughed back into the provision of other services ?
10 So Montblanc began to specialize in the Safety pen , in which the whole nib section could be screwed back into the barrel , thereby sealing the ink container like a cork in a bottle .
11 If all goes well , the peregrine could be released back into the wild in 3 months time .
12 The hugely distended stomach had to be decompressed before it could be returned back into the abdomen , and the defect in the left hemidiaphragm ( 6×5 cm ) was repaired with 2–0 silk sutures .
13 And then er they returned the line , or double track round here , er and bringing so goods wagons could be brought round into the sort of unloading area er of 's mill .
14 In this way , provided they are given guidance on the type and volume of work expected , schools could be brought back into the mainstream of assessing their own pupils ' work instead of being totally dependent on the success or failure of the guessing games they play with the examiner .
15 The origins of this transformation may be traced back into the late 19th century but the upheaval finally came at the time of Vietnam , flower-power and the campus revolutions .
16 Many hoteliers boast of their whirlpool baths but a leading hotel engineer cautions that those on a suck-blow system can trap water in the pump , risking legionella , while detritus sucked in may be blown out into the next bath if the unit is not adequately maintained .
17 Throughout the activity , requests for verification and information on the various aspects of the design may be routed out into the network .
18 But with Anderton more at home in a wide midfield role , Spurs ' chief executive Terry Venables may be forced back into the transfer market — with Sheringham still their top target .
19 A final problem is that these substances may be taken up into the blood supply as it passes through the brain and carried to other parts of the body where they may have toxic effects that confound their effects on the nervous system .
20 Some of the heavier elements produced near the end of the star 's life would be flung back into the gas in the galaxy , and would provide some of the raw material for the next generation of stars .
21 Receipts from the sale of the licences would be ploughed back into the provision of improved public transport .
22 If the plagioclase concentration is still less than critical for plagioclase alone , then the plagioclase would be mixed up into the ‘ clear layer ’ in the same way that in the experiments fine particles were swept up from the interfacial zone into the clear layer .
23 The bullet had torn a jagged hole in the side of the keg but there was no sign of the deadly plutonium she had imagined would be seeping out into the atmosphere .
24 Slowly but surely the mass of bodies was yielding … soon it would be forced out into the drawing-room like the cork out of a bottle of champagne .
25 Any second now she would be thrown out into the water , then her hand would —
26 Savings made through greater efficiency will be ploughed back into the Service .
27 According to proprietor Jeffery Keen there 'll be a fair turnover of titles , and all money raised will be ploughed back into the business .
28 Extra revenue raised through the tax will be fed back into the economy by reducing other taxes such as VAT and by protecting those least able to adapt to the higher price of energy .
29 I look forward to the day , in a few months ' time , when my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) will be getting back into the main stream of that debate and participating fully in the European Community for the benefit of all our citizens .
30 Some are recovering from being injured in road accidents , and will be released back into the wild when they can fend for themselves .
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