Example sentences of "make into the " in BNC.

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1 In addition , an input in posture is to be made into the training of officers to educate them in ways of preventing back injury . ’
2 Made into the lower part of the boot is a special ‘ water shed ’ membrane which successfully helped keep my feet dry .
3 There was the interview in the morgue between Jamieson and Detective Blake , whom John Shrapnel has made into the one compulsively watchable character so far .
4 Unlike stone , flint or ceramics , the raw material has to undergo drastic changes before it is made into the finished artefact .
5 An old Market Hall remained , with small minaret-like towers at each end and the adjoining small house was made into the Company 's office .
6 Enquiries were made into the feasibility of ferrying Spitfires into this tiny field but the same reply was received from all contacted who were unanimous in replying that the airfield was too small to accommodate a Spitfire landing .
7 The inroads made into the male strongholds are small , but the progress is remarkable when one sets sixty years now against preceding millennia in which western world women only existed in a family and under male domination .
8 Injections were made into the vitreous by placing the needle just posterior to the corneoscleral junction , and the success of the injection was confirmed by ensuring that the pupillary response was eliminated .
9 Such inroads as modern culture made into the village tended to fortify this conviction .
10 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 .
11 Many discharges , both domestic and industrial , are made into the tidal section of the main river .
12 But it was soon obvious that this would not be feasible because of the rapid advance being made into the area by Tito 's forces .
13 If the new forms of ‘ Christian ’ music can find financial backing , substantial inroads could be made into the music industry in Europe .
14 She had forgotten about the payments made into the Swiss bank account and the Kensington flat .
15 According to Travers ( 1986 , pp. 164–77 ) many of the rate limits were ‘ relatively generous ’ , ‘ no significant inroads ’ were made into the spending of selected councils and some were able even to make ‘ a large rate increase ’ .
16 But what John was saying this morning , and I think it was n't with respect it did n't come over clearly to me , as clearly to me as I would have liked , and I was determined to point was , what John was saying , the transfer of that , if that 's capital , the transfer of that capital should be made into the wife 's account .
17 In mechanics there were interactions in which momentum ( mv ) was conserved , and others in which vis viva ( mv 2 ) was unchanged ; but down to the middle of the nineteenth century there was no principle of the same generality as that which Lavoisier had made into the foundation of chemistry .
18 Now as the garage grew , the , the blacksmith 's shop was , it still remained in the same place but the remainder of the cottages were made into the garage , and the garden ground in between was filled in between with sheds with corrugated iron roofs .
19 Saw cuts should be made into the curve , as illustrated .
20 It was built as chapel to the nearby Doge 's Palace and was made into the Cathedral of Venice in 1481 .
21 Deer hunting is to continue on National Trust ( NT ) lands whilst a three year investigation is made into the effects of a possible ban .
22 Thus , if a tenant 's business expands or becomes more labour intensive unauthorised encroachments may be made into the parking spaces of other tenants , or there may be parking on access and service roads .
23 getting increasingly frustrated on the subject of other things , pelican crossings and that I 've been concerned to hear since I 've I 've been requested this question and er it was briefly reported in the Cambridge evening news last night that they they 've had almost continuous telephone calls today complaining erm which shows the public as I thought of my own experience er are very concerned about this and would like to erm first of all bring it to the council 's attention and do regard as serious and ask the chair if there is a proper investigation will be made into the way the council handles this subject .
24 Well what investigations have you all made into the success of grant maintained schools elsewhere in the country ?
25 When Gary Mackay scored that legendary goal for Scotland against Bulgaria , how big of an inroad did it make into the Republic 's capital of Jammy Breaks ?
26 The significance of the turnpike system was that , eventually , in the hands of concerned trustees , it could provide the financial means of employing the talents of a generation of road builders who pioneered techniques which remained the basis of road making into the twentieth century .
27 We have passed out of the realm of programme making into the realm of action .
28 Her eyes were searching the corners , scanning the farthest recesses of the dungeon that someone had tried to make into the semblance of a comfortable apartment .
29 Although , with study , one could no doubt detect gaps , nevertheless , ‘ for the purpose of the limited entry which the law makes into the field of morals , there is no practical difference ’ .
30 The third form of cash costs to Britain of her membership of the EEC is the direct payments she makes into the central budget .
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