Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For more on how these roles can be blended into a successful group , see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 .
2 Well away from the motorway now , each new place quickly gave way to further forest and , just as Jenna was beginning to be lulled into a strange peace by the dappled sunlight of the place , the soothing green of nature , the car turned on to a narrow road and began to climb steadily .
3 He laid aside his paper and allowed himself to be lulled into a rhythmical vacuity by the swaying of the ambulance .
4 ‘ If they are not accurate , drivers can be lulled into a false sense of security .
5 Just because Ben Nevis is a popular peak do n't be lulled into a false sense of security — it 's a peak worthy of respect and in snow and mist should only be tackled by experienced walkers .
6 The Booksellers and Publishers Associations are concerned that the trade and the public will be lulled into a false sense of security by recent press reports that the Prime Minister is taking control of economic policy and that he is widely believed to be against increasing taxes , including VAT .
7 Had she allowed herself to be lulled into a false sense of security ?
8 Something was wrong ; she should have listened to her instincts , not allowed herself to be lulled into a false security by the normal appearance of the flat .
9 CARL Llewellyn will be tucking into a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs before he sets out to win Saturday 's Hennessy Gold Gold Cup on Captain Dibble .
10 In a few hours I would be flown into a different culture , a different climate , with different people .
11 Let it be supposed that according to the usual methods of borrowing and funding , the Public Debts , during the present war , should encrease to no greater degree than they did in the last war ; which was about 30 millions : And let it be supposed , according to past experience , that in ten or twelve years after a peace ; we should be plunged into a fresh war ; which might encrease the debts of the nation 30 millions more , and that afterwards we should have another breathing time of ten or twelve years , and that according to custom a third war should ensue , no less expensive than each of the former two ; these three wars will swell the national debts to the amount of 170 millions , and that in little more than fifty years .
12 In his attempt to construct a model of the molecule , given the valencies of these two elements , there was no obvious way that the twelve atoms could be arranged into a conventional chain , and he had been wrestling with the problem for quite some time .
13 As I have pointed out already , desktop publishing software does n't really do very much on its own , it requires the output from a number of other packages ; word processors , graphics programs , data bases and spreadsheets , to produce the raw information which can then be manipulated into a final form .
14 The stables , owned by Darlington man Cliff Forster , are set to be developed into a top class riding centre .
15 It is unusual to find a large deposit containing pottery the whole of which can be grouped into a narrow date bracket , and the most obvious examples on occupation sites are caused by the destruction of a building which has pottery in it , in store or in use at the time .
16 There are several ways in which the five responses might be summarized into a single score for each month which could then be traced over time .
17 And they must do that as the possibility increases that they might be sucked into a wider Balkans war .
18 The little paintings are a sequential record of the kind of information that would be synthesised into a finished work .
19 It is time for many such ideas to be amalgamated into a fresh overview of prehistory ; time for them to be applied holistically .
20 These men are also frequently by their misfortunes raised into the greatest benefit that Charles Lamb wrote of as being his fortune to realise after long years of being a poor man in time to be lifted into a vast inheritance .
21 The value of reports on one or two skeletons is not to serve as the basis of any theory of morphological relationships , but to provide standardized data which may eventually be built into a general picture of population at one period or through time .
22 These can either be built into a permanent unit , or merely carefully stacked to form supports for the bits , then dismantled when not required .
23 There can therefore be built into the design of this channel features that could not be built into a permanent method .
24 PCT application 82/03520 explains how an automatic shutoff unit can either be built into a domestic appliance or installed as an add-on unit to existing equipment .
25 If all this seems somewhat esoteric , the Jain parable of the Blind men and the elephant , which is given in Chapter 13 , could be made into a similar diagram , and other examples then worked through such as " getting to know about " a work of art , an event , a person , a culture .
26 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 .
27 The ideal " School " of English literature will … not , for a moment , allow itself to be made into a mere branch of History .
28 The rationale was simple : if arsenic could be made into a better drug by incorporating it into an organic compound , why not mercury ?
29 As it stands , this operation requires three addresses , but it can be made into a two-address operation by making the source and the destination strings the same ; thus the vith entry in the table replaces the ith character in the source string .
30 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 .
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