Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [vb pp] into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A very interesting sub-set in this category is that in which the Christian or baptismal name is followed immediately by one of like kind , as in the case of Johannes Geoffrey , where it appears that a personal name has been pressed into service as a byname . |
2 | Each one of us has been called into ministry with the God of the universe . |
3 | Recently , my managerial integrity has been called into question by a number of directors and supporters . |
4 | This estimate is based on the assumption that the Protocol will be rigorously obeyed — a presumption which has been called into question by India 's recent refusal to sign [ see ED no. 52 ] . |
5 | Erm er anyway , never mind , um so um also erm particularly from a feminist perspective this idea of of so-called faulty family dynamics has been called into question by people like for example Hall and Lloyd who were saying that um , something along the lines of if you if you blame the family as a whole then this draws attention away from the fact that it 's not the families who do the abusing , it 's often , from their point of view , it was often the men that do . |
6 | Dickinson and the only clear authority , ( David Raymond ) Smith , has been called into question in the House of Lords . |
7 | But it 's as well Mrs Abberley made a clean breast of it when she did , especially since the tape recording confirms — so she tells me — the existence of the letters which … which has been called into question in certain quarters . ’ |
8 | If a personal creditor of the heir has been sent into possession in order to protect his property , and has obtained an object left under trust to me , it is agreed that I ought not to be prejudiced by him in any way ; no more than if he had received that object as a pledge from the heir himself . |
9 | It is the largest protected marine park in the world , and has been zoned into areas for diving , fishing , research , and total ‘ no-one enters ’ sections . |
10 | These applications are not regarded as a mere formality by most courts which may require the originating application to state the grounds in proper detail , for example that the lessor may require to occupy at the expiration of the lease ; that the premises are temporarily surplus to the needs of the lessor ; that the lessee has indicated that he only requires the premises for a limited period ; that there is to be development at the expiration of the term ; that the lessor is only prepared to grant if the section is excluded ; that exclusion of the section has been taken into consideration in negotiations for the rent , or possibly that the premises form part of other premises which brings the provisions of management of the whole into question if the section is not excluded . |
11 | For the first time , the level of proceeds from council house sales accrued by each local authority has been taken into account in deciding the distribution of this year 's £1,784 million of borrowing permissions and capital grants . |
12 | This has been taken into account in compiling The Instant Calorie and Fibre Chart , too . |
13 | Much of this critique of current policy has been taken into account in the White Paper outlining new policy on restrictive trades practices ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1989 ) and the consultation document on options to tighten up the legislation and policy implementation in the area of abuse of market power ( Department of Trade and Industry , 1992 ) . |
14 | Indeed , the proposed development has been thrown into doubt with the Secretary of State 's decision to call it in for a public inquiry following representations from environmental pressure groups objecting to the scheme 's architectural quality . |
15 | But the safety of the practice has been thrown into doubt by the revelation that a baby died eighteen months ago at Saint Michael 's Hospital in Bristol and another suffered possible brain damage at the same hospital . |
16 | ‘ Why , they say he has been thrown into prison for debt ! ’ |
17 | Partly because the public has been forced into awareness of the grave social problem the mentally disordered can present , the services are relatively well developed . |
18 | Because Cheddar has been the yardstick of the British cheese industry , it has perhaps suffered more than any of our other cheeses , as it has been forced into mediocrity through extensive mechanisation of the various stages of making . |
19 | Lead has been inserted into nanotubes by capillary suction through open ends , and micro-crystals of have been encapsulated into polyhedral cages . |
20 | The Belmont area has been divided into groups of 16 — 20 houses . |
21 | Gavin Grant of the Unit Trust Association says that £37 million worth of new investment has been put into trusts during October . |
22 | FORSTER-Nyham , the Darlington firm of plumbing , heating and ventilation engineers has been put into receivership with the loss of 19 jobs . |
23 | The firm has been put into liquidation by it 's owners , who say they ca n't afford to pay redundancy money . |
24 | The call for action has been put into practice in some parts of Latin America , especially in Central America . |
25 | In some places the movement has progressed to the point where the principle of equal redistribution , equal distribution of land has been put into effect with everybody , even the landlords , getting of land . |
26 | It must be said that the apparently convincing evidence has been processed into non-significance by elegant mathematical analysis ( Hajnal , 1963 ) . |
27 | He is liable for damage done by his fire if it has been caused wilfully , or by his negligence , or by the escape without negligence of a fire which has been brought into existence by some non-natural user of the land . |
28 | For Shetlanders , it seems that a ‘ new ’ set of universalistic measures for assessing individuals ' social rank has been brought into plan in the study area . |
29 | In the past fifteen years , the French inflation rate has been brought into line with Germany 's , a trade imbalance has been reduced , and successive devaluations of the franc , that stressed German supremacy , have been halted . |
30 | The " statement in open court " is a procedural device used in most libel settlements , often after the plaintiff has " taken out " money which has been paid into court by the defendant . |