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

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1 Two developments are , firstly , that we are adopting a modular system , which we feel gives our students greater flexibility and , secondly , that through the Enterprise in Higher Education Initiative , we are building into all our modules transferable skills such as team building and presentation .
2 Down in the corrie , two sparkling blue-green lochans perch beneath the steep cliffs , and it 's hard to imagine that just over the next two gullies , people in golf jumpers are tucking into sticky buns .
3 They are tucking into buttered scones and a huge pot of tea .
4 ‘ If you are to go into this business in a big way , you want to think of buying in ready-made uppers for men 's boots , that would cut down the work a lot , mind . ’
5 The nodes are partitioned into two sets : the visible nodes V , which behave as input/output links , and the hidden nodes H which are involved only in calculation .
6 chinese ‘ stick ’ ink is related to carbon/Indian ink , in that usually the same pigment has been used , although these inks are formed into hard cakes .
7 Also responsible are retailers ' own-label products , which are eating into many brands ' market shares .
8 Even amid the most carefully documented press articles , minor irrelevances are exaggerated into major sweeping testimonies of the band 's incapabilities .
9 In plating , components are dropped into various solutions to coat them with a metal such as zinc or aluminium .
10 These modes can thus give rise to an Ikeda instability ( which will now have a period rather than 2tR ) provided these modes are resolved into two gain peaks : a high-finesse resonator is thus required for this version of the Ikeda instability , which gives rise to chaos via a period-doubling cascade in parameter regions corresponding to the upper branch of optical bistability { 23 } .
11 The text contains 57 chapters , which are organised into 17 units .
12 Often , the groups of fans most dedicated to hooligan behaviour are organised into hard-core ‘ fighting crews ’ ( e.g. the Leeds United ‘ Service Crew ’ , Manchester United 's ‘ Red Devils ’ , West Ham 's ‘ Inter City Crew ’ , Chelsea 's ‘ Anti-Personnel Firm ’ , Arsenal 's ‘ Gooners ’ , Millwall 's ‘ Bushwackers ’ , Tottenham 's ‘ The Spurs Yids ’ and , in Scotland , Aberdeen 's ‘ Soccer Casuals ’ ) .
13 This appears to be the only source of information available to the child regarding how phonemes , morphemes and words are organised into meaningful sentences .
14 The essentials of productivity accounting are described in figure 5.6 , where it can be seen that changes in profits through time are decomposed into two major elements , changes in productivity and changes in price recovery , which are defined as follows : Where there are multiple products and resources there will be a productivity measure for each pair of resource and product .
15 Its huge scale apes the French notion of the grande machine , the kind of large figure composition , intended for public display , in which various elements are synthesised into one great composition .
16 He pointed out that when armaments production and war reaches a certain point , when larger and larger quantities of material goods and labour-power are sucked into this process , it will begin to destroy the very basis of production itself .
17 Yet it is at least arguable that different kinds of people are attracted into different kinds of subjects .
18 Then , when the data have been collected , the respondents are grouped into homogeneous categories according to their scores for selected variables .
19 Firstly , mid-classes are groups of phonemes which are easily confused at an acoustic-phonetic stage of processing : thus and are grouped into one mid-class , since [ m ] and [ n ] are are often nearly identical from an acoustic point of view .
20 Typical of the trend is the new panel structure in Lesotho where panels are grouped into five main areas : Language , Mathematics/Science , Social Studies , Practical and Cultural Activities and Religious Knowledge .
21 They are grouped into five general types : bottles , jugs , biconical and globular bowls and shouldered jars , the total number being about 130 ; the cemetery of St Peter 's , Broadstairs ( Kent ) , produced 26 alone .
22 The records and the index entries are grouped into twos , so e = 2 and this is described as a tree of order 2 and height 4 .
23 1981 ) where foods are grouped into three colour-coded categories , green ( ‘ go ’ foods ) , yellow ( ‘ approach with caution ’ foods ) , and red ( ‘ stop ’ foods ) .
24 The papers are grouped into seven sections : dietary fibre ; health and the consumer ; the chemistry of dietary fibre ; analytical techniques ; fibre and the small intestine ; fibre and the large intestine ; fibre and lipid metabolism ; and fibre and the food and pharmaceutical industries .
25 THERE is a sense of release about December 's stars , perhaps a feeling that the worst is behind you or because you are launching into new territory .
26 The core elements are smashed into sub-atomic particles , and huge quantities of neutrinos are blasted out by the shock wave at speeds of 11,000 miles per second , unleashing bright flares of light which astronomers can now , for the first time , observe .
27 Discussing the prose poem — a form of literature which , as used by Jacob , provides one of the closest literary parallels to Cubist painting in that it embodies simultaneously actions or events normally separated by time and space , which are fused into formal , difficult but rational and understandable creations — Jacob warns the poet and artist against ‘ the too dazzling precious stones which attract the eye at the expense of the whole ’ , and adds ‘ The poem is a constructed object and not the display window of a jeweller 's shop .
28 While the majority are coiled in an upward spiral , some are modified into simple , cap-like forms ( like the limpets ) , and others are coiled in a flat plane , like a ram 's horn .
29 They are usually adapted for cutting or crushing the food and frequently also for defence ; more rarely they are modified into sickle-like or stylet-like piercing organs .
30 Even in the British Isles some of the harder limestones are eroded into clintlike surfaces .
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