Example sentences of "[vb pp] into a series " in BNC.
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1 | The first is The English Medieval House by Margaret Wood ( London , reprint 1985 ) which , although dealing mainly with larger houses , is well organised into a series of chapters dealing with features , such as porches , fireplaces , staircases , windows , and so on . |
2 | It runs throughout the year with teaching contributed by six participating departments ; organised into a series of modules , each lasting 5 weeks , of which five must be undertaken . |
3 | The formation of the seif dune is less well understood , but transition forms , which can be connected into a series , have been observed by Bagnold . |
4 | His memory had grown into a series of fading snapshots . |
5 | In LEED structural analyses , a collimated electron beam incident on a well-ordered single crystal surface under ultra-high-vacuum conditions is backscattered into a series of Bragg beams . |
6 | But as soon as it was repeated , its individuality merged into a series extending indefinitely into the future . |
7 | We 'll use a bank cash machine to prove that nature is being turned into a series of numbers . |
8 | Under the old paradigm , companies are organized into a series of hierarchical tiers so that supervisors at each level can make sure that subordinates act according to plan . |
9 | Fragmentation — the experience of work subdivided into a series of unconnected tasks not requiring the worker 's full attention — is also a common experience . |
10 | Following the 16 November demonstration , the DCAC was drawn into a series of fire-brigade operations , rushing around trying to prevent minor flare-ups . |
11 | Swainson had begun work on an encyclopedia of zoology , but this project was then transformed into a series of volumes for the Cabinet Cyclopedia organized by Dionysius |
12 | Tonight , two acres of land that were once an orchard but have now been transformed into a series of separate cottage gardens . |
13 | In 1980 , the protest developed into a series of hunger strikes . |
14 | Mamore Forest is not a forest of trees but a bare upland formed into a series of individual peaks , every one of distinctive outline and separate from its fellows , every one inviting ascent . |
15 | Thus we understand rather well how the genetic message , the sequence of bases in DNA , is translated into a series of proteins . |
16 | In real terms these overall objectives have been translated into a series of major development projects . |
17 | This image is converted into a series of laser beam pulses , which trace the shape of the image layer by layer into a vat of resin . |
18 | A complex of outhouses and stables has been converted into a series of self-contained flats , with a total of 21 bedrooms , four halls , 12 bathrooms and six kitchens . |
19 | When I first saw her black and white photographs using animal parts compiled into a series of hunters ' trophies , I was certainly put off from visiting this exhibition . |
20 | By the time Bernice and her colleagues had arrived , it had degenerated into a series of unconnected fragments which drifted apart over thousands of years , gradually leaking their atmospheres into the vacuum . |
21 | As a special train , the Land Cruise was a cut above its immediate predecessors , and in the ensuing years its profile and format have been further refined into a series of repeat itinerary three-day tours which , although still plying the scenic Scottish routes , now do so as part of InterCity 's charter operation utilising specially refurbished first-class stock and Mk 3 sleepers in lieu of the Pullmans . |
22 | This was a real benefit , and helps to explain why so many medieval campaigns rapidly declined into a series of fruitless sieges and failed to lead to any deep penetration of enemy territory . |
23 | The meeting will be divided into a series of sessions : atomistic modelling ; course-grain modelling ; liquid crystalline polymers ; polymer structures from scattering experiments and modelling ; quantitative structure property relationships ; polymer at interfaces ; and free energy calculations of chain molecules . |
24 | The body of an insect therefore presents a jointed structure which is an example of segmentation , and is divided into a series of successive rings variously known as segments , somites or metameres . |
25 | SPELLING FAIR is divided into a series of games which almost transparently teach plurals , similes suffixes , prefixes and homophones ( buy the product to find out what that means ! ) . |
26 | More significantly , for the long term future of the industry , it has launched into a series of alliances , including a development partership with long-time rival Apple , with chip maker Motorola thrown in for good measure , and former IBM allies Intel and Microsoft left out in the cold . |