Example sentences of "be made into " in BNC.

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1 In addition to this superconducting phase , and the well known semiconducting properties of GaAs , LT-GaAs can be made into a well-nigh perfect insulator by annealing at 500°C so that As-rich material precipitates out .
2 Any of the meats , cheeses , marinated vegetables or salads on sale can be made into a custom-designed sandwich .
3 In addition , an input in posture is to be made into the training of officers to educate them in ways of preventing back injury . ’
4 The guide also suggests how excavated areas can be made into wildlife havens through the addition of features such as trees , islands and marshy areas .
5 Olives are grown either to eat or to be made into olive oil .
6 This salad may be served as a colourful starter or be made into a more substantial lunch or supper dish with the addition of some potato salad on top of the bed of lettuce .
7 Once sugar has been extracted from the cane , the by-product , bagasse , can indeed be made into paper ( or burnt to make steam and power ) .
8 Ideas , it seems , can not be made into things , because various truths about them are not suitable for transmutation into truths about things .
9 The exploration could be made into oneself .
10 When he came out , Kahn was advancing the thesis that thermo-nuclear war had to be made into a practical proposition , because a totally disarmed world which renounced war was unbelievable .
11 But how soon they could be made into practical ( let alone commercial ) devices is anybody 's guess .
12 The rationale was simple : if arsenic could be made into a better drug by incorporating it into an organic compound , why not mercury ?
13 ‘ Because , ’ said Henry , ‘ my pig wife was going to be made into bacon . ’
14 ‘ Why was she going to be made into bacon ? ’
15 Anyway , one day the farmer who owned the street knocked on the door and told us that my pig father was due to be made into bacon .
16 Much of the china clay went to the Potteries of Staffordshire to be made into crockery — cups , saucers and plates .
17 The remedy can even be made into a paste and applied directly to the sting .
18 A microphone was installed at the nearby Capitol Theater to provide high-fidelity subject matter , and the resulting waxes were sent to the Pathé factory in Brooklyn to be made into ordinary pressings .
19 The rich people of the southern US like to live in adobe houses because they can virtually be made into sculptures .
20 As well as campaigning for Oban to be made into a national park , WWF is also working closely with the government to nurture sustainable forest management .
21 The displays show how Northamptonshire Ironstone was quarried , and transported to the blastfurnaces to be made into iron .
22 This will be made into a special signed print to raise money for the ITV Telethon .
23 Boys were often to be found on their knees before this icon , praying to be made into pop stars and for release from a lifetime as a motor-mechanic , or a clerk in an insurance firm , or a junior architect .
24 As it stands , this maximin problem is not an LP but it can be made into one by observing that it is equivalent to maximising subject to min and the constraints .
25 Root vegetables , for instance , are very cheap and can be made into purees and soups .
26 Otherwise ideas which should instigate appraisal will continue to be made into simple tokens for easy assimilation , converted into catchphrases or vague , fashionable buzz-words in vogue , and instead of rational development , we shall continue to get change which comes only with the vagaries of fashion .
27 Prior to this , local papers had rarely carried pictures ; those that were used had first to be made into printing blocks in London — a process which could take six weeks .
28 FILM cameraman Mike Benson , 42 , who is ‘ feeling pretty good ’ after two days trapped in a Hawaiian volcano , was told yesterday that his rescue is to be made into a film .
29 This will be made into a special signed print to raise money for the ITV Telethon .
30 COMIC Ben Elton 's best selling novel Stark is to be made into a £2.5 million TV mini-series by the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation .
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