Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | If , however , the shares are expressly divided into separate classes ( thus necessarily contradicting the presumed equality ) it is a question of construction in each case what the rights of each class are . |
2 | This probably represents an underestimate of the proliferative capacity of 14-day precursors because it is likely that not all cells are successfully incorporated into the reaggregates . |
3 | Then there are those , predominantly male workers , who are effectively coerced into retirement and sometimes early retirement by poor working conditions , ill-health , redundancy and unemployment ( Walker , 1985b ; Walker and Taylor , 1991 ) . |
4 | No matter how much care the drafter puts into the preparation of a set of standard terms , the terms are wholly useless unless they are effectively incorporated into the contracts they are intended to govern . |
5 | In the minds of those who practice it ( and it is still quite common in scientific textbooks ) , the scientists of the past are effectively divided into heroes and villains . |
6 | Above all , the client should be advised of the need to adopt proper contracting procedures to ensure that the terms are properly incorporated into its contracts . |
7 | When these aids are properly integrated into the course work they give a unique dimension to teaching . |
8 | ‘ Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’ |
9 | Checks and balances guard against undue concentrations of power and make certain that all the interests which boards have a duty to consider are properly taken into account . ’ |
10 | I wish to ensure that environmental considerations are properly taken into account . |
11 | Minor characters like Miss Skiffins , Wopsle , the Aged Parent and Clara Barley are mostly brought into the novel through light-hearted scenes and they are n't included in the actual story , only as comical characters — for light relief . |
12 | Despite incurring very real expenses , especially in the use of staff time , the costs of weeding are rarely built into the library budget . |
13 | In this way a knowledge of the patterning of events makes possible ‘ a mutual understanding of individuals and the impulses of aid to mate or young are thereby transformed into sympathetic actions ’ . |
14 | Havis himself did most of the cockpit shots , and these are skilfully intercut into air-to-air shots of Concorde , including a beautiful head-on one ( used several times ) of the Great White Dart skimming the cloud-tops leaving a vortex of white in its high-speed wake . |
15 | That such insights are available to gay people ( whether we are writers or not ) should come as no surprise — from birth we are relentlessly socialized into a heterosexual identity that we may later choose to reject but which remains an always familiar landscape — those on the margins of a culture know more about its centre than the centre can ever know about the margins . |
16 | It is these latter , higher status , jobs which are most concentrated into the south of the country ( Martin , 1988 ; Massey , 1988 ) . |
17 | The events of his life are constantly incorporated into this spiel . |
18 | The pool is not , however , selected as such ; rather its genetic constituents are constantly reshuffled into individual organisms which contain subsets of gene-pool elements . |
19 | I believe in a competitive world , but at the same time I think we have got to be laying sound foundations for future growth and if we are constantly pressured into satisfying stock-market expectations , which are short-term , or under threat of take-over , we will not be investing enough for the long-term development of our businesses . |
20 | But how do those western women feel , for example , who having lived with their Indian husbands in Britain for years , are suddenly thrust into the bosom of the joint family , even temporarily . |
21 | In contrast to contemporary society which denied social misfits and those deemed ‘ irreligious ’ their civil rights and spiritual privileges , such people are especially welcomed into the Reign of God . |
22 | Managerial and control functions , and the relatively highly-paid jobs that go with them , are highly concentrated into the south and east of the country . |
23 | ‘ You are so closed into your fairy-tale world of happy ever after that you 'll never bring yourself to form a relationship with a flesh and blood man ; you 're half dead , Claudia ; you live surrounded by wedding dresses , but you 'll never be able to bring yourself to wear one . |
24 | Often , bands are naturally pushed into the style and image that is associated with their music , like heavy metal , gothic , hip-hop , punk and ragamuffin . |
25 | ‘ At the moment , they are only integrated into corporate networks in a haphazard fashion ’ , Mr Drake says . |
26 | Current models of reading development assert that the child 's phonological knowledge and skills are only brought into play after an initial visual stage , and are involved in conscious decoding from print to sound . |
27 | It is lighter and more flexible than cattle mesh and can be erected fairly quickly on ½ inch diameter iron stakes which are merely pressed into the ground . |
28 | As they are merely placed into the water , there is no need for a complex plumbing arrangement or a separate chamber as with surface pumps . |
29 | Easy digs at Our Tune ( TM ) , roadshows , funny phone-characters and ‘ charidy ’ in general are effortlessly carried into sublime new areas thanks to H and P 's ‘ phenomenal ’ knack for Radiospeak . |
30 | They are not considered to be non-viable either on the grounds of their isolation and remoteness from the communities they serve , or on the grounds that they are physically falling into a state of dilapidation . |