Example sentences of "put into a " in BNC.

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1 Before their arrival at Heathrow , their passports and tickets were confiscated ; when the British Airways plane landed , they were separated from the other passengers , put into a van and driven around for several hours before being forced back on the plane and sent out of the UK .
2 For this purpose some printers can be put into a special mode in which they print the escape sequences rather than interpret them .
3 However , when the fibre is put into a spatially varying magnetic field , a phenomenon called Faraday rotation comes into play .
4 The money raised by the benefit is being put into a defence fund , pending Joolz 's appeal against the fine .
5 suddenly , they are put into a situation where the expectations of their performance are much higher than they can possibly deliver .
6 A fee is collected by the PRS from the management of the venue and this is put into a fund called the General Distribution pool .
7 The money from the sale of the products is put into a trust fund , so that when the youngsters leave at the age of sixteen to make their own way in the world they have the means to purchase a flock of sheep or a horse and cart , giving them a vital start in whatever activity they take up .
8 But whereas film industries as vital as the French or American could absorb this new development , the British industry was put into a straitjacket by it .
9 Cicely Courtneidge was put into a soldier 's costume and sent off to war in pursuit of her simple-minded husband in the clumsy Me and Marlborough ( 1935 ) .
10 Ugly though it was , the fight at Highbury needs to be put into a general sporting perspective .
11 The particles are put into a vacuum with a minimal amount of heat , which turns the ice into steam , leaving the ground particles dry and ready for use .
12 Dot was put into a bed with high sides .
13 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
14 To prepare the stuffing , chop the livers finely and put into a bowl .
15 One granule is dissolved in seven or eight tablespoons of water and after succussion a tablespoonful is put into a glass containing eight to ten tablespoons of water .
16 He could not be returned , as he would have wished , to his pre-birth environment , but he was put into a close facsimile of it immediately .
17 The objective of the processes for statutory consultation in England and Wales is to produce clear recommendations in a form which can be put into a draft Order under section 4(2) ( a ) and ( b ) of the Act covering key stages 2 to 4 .
18 The wax was put into a huge wooden bowl , warmed at the fire , and worked by hand to get the last honey out .
19 Montgomery wanted a reconnaissance of this stretch of bunkers and anti-tank ditches to see if it was being put into a state of defence and if it could be outflanked to the south .
20 It involves co-operation between both sides of the body : for instance , as one leg is put into a trouser-leg , the other holds the body upright ; a sweater has to be pulled over the head and then organized so that one 's arms can slide into the sleeves .
21 Data must always be put into a fuller perspective in order to be useful .
22 Even Captain Kirk has stopped pushing back the frontiers of the universe boldly to go on to the streets as a cop with the unlikely name of Hooker , a case of Starsky being put into a hutch .
23 The assistant would write the bill , get it countersigned , take the money and put both into a small wooden cup which was then put into a socket on the overhead line .
24 The initial idea must be put into a theoretical context and we must find out what work has already been done in our area of interest .
25 Text saved by a word processor is put into a file which is kept separate from other documents .
26 Single pellets were put into a plastic bag and stepped on once by the experimenter ( weight 72 kg ) .
27 In that time the story was written , typeset , and put into a redesigned page under a new headline .
28 For when a religion is put into a position where its , albeit necessary , business activities appear in the eyes of its followers , to be outweighing in importance its original purpose , it ceases to be of the slightest use in so far as it is able to fulfil one of its most important reasons for existence , that is , to provide a satisfactory code of behaviour to be observed in that area of human conduct which can be considered as being subject to moral law .
29 So it is that my magazine is being put into a state of hibernation .
30 Which , being put into a cup of wine ,
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