Example sentences of "been made into " in BNC.

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1 Serious inroads had now been made into my pitiful cash reserves and tomorrow I would be penniless .
2 Despite his claim that he does not make things into ideas but only ideas into things , the feeling remains , as , in effect , Berkeley concedes , that ‘ all that is real and substantial … is banished out of the world ’ , and that everything has been made into ‘ so many chimeras and illusions on the fancy ’ .
3 One cabin had been made into a pottery , others had council murals daubed over them .
4 The story of the two poets , dramatic in itself , has been made into a play by Robert Southam .
5 But Ward 18 , where this lady was being treated had been made into separate cubicle wards with glass screens , at the order of Dr Kelleher for ‘ barrier nursing . ’
6 On Golden Pond has been made into an Oscar winning film , starring Katherine Hepburn , Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda .
7 The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area .
8 A large amount of the surrounding land has recently been made into a golf course .
9 The closing of the railway line was regretted but the station has been made into a club and the old engine shed into a sports hall .
10 However , investigations have been made into corporate crashes that have occurred during the past two decades .
11 The former kitchen had been made into a small dining room almost entirely filled with an early Victorian table and set of six chairs which were undeniably the real thing .
12 Now it has been made into a four-part series called The Life And Times Of Henry Pratt by Granada .
13 Margaret 's house was the same as Maura 's except it had been made into flats .
14 This is indeed unfortunate , but in a society where race and colour has been made into such an issue , for those children there are no ‘ in-betweens ’ .
15 Interesting , too , that many of his books have been made into films , although Greene never liked the films . ’
16 No inquiries have been made into the 240 Ulster soldiers who sacrificed their lives for their country instead we see them being framed by our so called police force and left to spend their lives in a prison cell for crimes they did n't commit .
17 The rhyme 's historical references demonstrate how completely blackness and Britishness have been made into mutually exclusive categories , incompatible identities .
18 The barns , stables and servants ' quarters had been made into more or less monastic cells in which visiting artists or writers could work or sleep off the night 's excesses , alone or together .
19 At Machrie , Kilchoman , the mill has been made into a house and there was a millstone there which was only about two inches thick ; another thin stone was on the south bank of the Saligo river at NR208639 , which is not far away .
20 That 's all been altered , i they 've all been made into shops and spoilt the you know , the and there used to be old 's , the shoe shop and Mr. 's watch shop and Mrs 's pastry shop .
21 The USSR , however , mindful of the fact that Cuba had been made into a prominent campaign issue by both contenders for the US presidency , paid no heed to the wave of Cuban nationalisations of US property during August-October 1960 .
22 When they bought it , the upstairs had been made into bedsits .
23 Now it has been made into a film by British scriptwriter Harold Pinter and German director Volker Schlondorff .
24 May I put some of the comments that have been made into a broader context .
25 An interview with this adviser subsequently confirmed that the self-appraisal was not accorded great importance : ‘ On the role of the self-appraisal , it seems to me that the whole thing has been made into a very big deal and ought not to be .
26 A party receiving a payment which should have been made into court shall forthwith notify the proper officer in writing and pay the money received into court ( Ord 11 , r 1A ) .
27 Beatrix Potter 's classic children 's story ’ The Tailor of Gloucester ’ has been made into a video .
28 ‘ A few years ago we thought the Butter Market could have been made into a little museum but it would have been difficult to cross the roads into it . ’
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