Example sentences of "[pron] will [be] [verb] into a " in BNC.

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1 I 'll be turning into a voyeur next .
2 BRENDAN McNally drives the Bobcat to collect china clay which will be fed into a blunger to be processed into ‘ slop ’ .
3 yes you 'll have the every now and again you 'll be biting into a piece of shell which will be nice
4 That support will undoubtedly be forthcoming for while it is Frank Holden today , who knows , into the future , who will be put into a similar predicament if the Bank is allowed to get away with its present unreasonable stance .
5 CANCELLATION : When you book your accommodation , you will be entering into a legally binding contract which can only be broken by mutual consent .
6 We 'll be going into a warm house , that 's one thing .
7 We will be entering into a legal agreement with the er , the council to basically erm , set the criteria for the scheme this will establish the mix and the tenure er of the , of the er the scheme and to ensure that it it adheres to the , to the master plan .
8 You have just 24 hours to rescue your sovereign sibling , or he/she will be turned into a ghost and be forever shunned in royal circles ( a bit like Fergie ) .
9 They will be incorporated into an exposure draft on off balance sheet finance , which the ASB plans to issue in the near future .
10 And this also has got to be encouraged through the schools , so that er , young er you know women , leaving school , going into career , will realise that they will be accepted into a previously male dominated industry .
11 EVERY time rejuvenated Tottenham enter Blackburn Rovers ' penalty area today , they will be running into a Booby-trap .
12 Pledges from around the world are being taken out to Rio de Janeiro ( courtesy of British Airways ) where they will be assembled into a symbolic Tree of Life at the heart of the Earth Summit 's activities .
13 Visitors will find themselves in a ‘ salon de peinture ’ and overhear the opinions of detractors and supporters of the Impressionist movement ; they will be ushered into a middle-class apartment ; will walk the streets of Paris with their long-gone artisan workshops ; peep into the fitting-room of a milliner ; and cross the Pont de l'Europe , near the Gare Saint-Lazare , where they will recognise the quality of light captured by Monet in his paintings , filtering through the smoke of the locomotives .
14 Then , with a purposely studied look at Celia 's figure , she added , ‘ It is so nice to feel it will be turning into a real family home at last .
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