Sentence examples for which get locked from inspiring English sources

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Reduction of neurogenesis appears to result from inactivation of neural stem cells' proliferation, which get locked into a quiescent state.

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The Old Town closes at midnight and puts out its customers, leaving behind their money, which gets locked away, and their stories, which get swept out with the rest of the trash.

In the brain, these prodrugs are hydrolyzed back to morphine, a more polar molecule, which gets locked in the brain.

To me, the idea of cuffing season a concept in which people get locked into relationships during the winter months to stave off loneliness, only to dump their victim when it gets warm out has always seemed like a sensible concept taken too far.

The only no money down options available involve either extraordinarily high interest rates or monthly payments, which are dangerous to get locked into.

In its final week, the installation served as the set for Gonzalez-Foerster's film Noreturn, in which a group of children get locked inside a museum; the Spanish writer Enrique Vila-Matas put TH.2058 in his latest novel, Dublinesca.

So they get locked in geographically, which is a real impediment.

In turn, we get locked into old arguments, which raise fears and push people into corners, and place us squarely on the path of the status quo.

A manufacturer hoping to launch a new product for which demand is uncertain may not want to get locked into buying a large quantity of a critical component.

Unlike individual particles, which can easily move around each other, the hydroclusters get locked in place and can't move, making the fluid temporarily behave like a solid.

"Why should I get locked into something?

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