Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] into [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some people take furniture to her that they do n't like or are tired of and want transformed into a work of art ; she optimistically feels that no piece of furniture is totally without hope .
2 Hardest hit are small businessmen and the unemployed who get sucked into a string of debt , partly as a result of easy credit , added Mr Milburn .
3 ‘ You get sucked into the world of married couples , and it 's hard to keep up with bachelor friends .
4 But the Horde have always had other off-duty characters and both Simon 's fascination with Bryan Ferry and their collective alternative identity as the Last Bandits get reintegrated into the fold with the two ballads , ‘ Over Here ’ , and ‘ Friends In Time ’ .
5 These untested beliefs get built into the culture of many organisations . ’
6 We get built into the fabric of national being . "
7 First they send you all round the town and then you get processed into a system with thousands of other people and it does n't feel at all like driving to a town on the coast and just getting on a boat .
8 Stroll around a spa ( and the atmosphere of relaxation hardly invites you to go any faster ) and you become lulled into a state in which you would hardly be surprised to see a monarch emerge from the portals of an hotel .
9 ‘ I did n't want to become a prisoner of my own fame or become pushed into a corner by success and just sit at home . ’
10 The former view would see education as one of the most important means by which black people become integrated into the mainstream of white British life .
11 er We , we go out once a week on our bikes just to keep fit for the job more than anything , and have a pint away from the wives , er but er we 've looked into the idea of getting a bike specially made for Joanne , er the little girl who I said suffers from this disease .
12 I 've looked into the possibility of counselling but all the services are miles away .
13 I 've looked into the potential of the station and am satisfied that it 's a good investment .
14 I 've enquired into the question of coconuts , and they can be bought wholesale . ’
15 I 'm ok during the week , I 've got into a routine of getting up and going to and all the rest of it , but weekends I have every other weekend off , it 's not quite a routine is it ? ,
16 ‘ The fact is , my dear boy , you 've entered into a liaison with a woman who is totally unsuitable on every count . ’
17 Half-nine , it , it was erm , they show you a family that , it were n't , it 's not no , it 's not , not the set up thing , the thing where they 've gone into the house with cameras and the people like ,
18 ‘ Well I 've run into a spot of bother .
19 More than 300 people were killed and another 430 injured on Jan. 4 when the crowded Zakaria-Bahauddin passenger express hurtled into the rear of a stationary freight train in southern Pakistan .
20 ‘ We 've strayed into a zone with a high magical index , ’ he said .
21 To an extent educationalists have fallen into a pit of their own making .
22 Unfortunately , the consumers themselves and some of the organisations which represent them have fallen into the trap of confusing short-term expediencies with long-term solutions and now find that this focus on concessions may have actually distorted the argument for a decent income in later life .
23 So often we have fallen into the trap of jealousy because we have judged other people , or even ourselves or our situation .
24 If there is a danger that we have fallen into the trap of vocationalising education let me emphasise that we must actively encourage the development of intellectual curiosity and imagination by exploration in fields , however theoretically abstract — in science , maths , humanities , the arts or any sphere that captures students ' interests ; education has suffered as much from failure to excite interest in the world of ideas as failure to prepare for practicalities of daily living .
25 Villagers have fallen into the role of waiting for the nurse to cure their sicknesses , the agricultural extension worker to apply the latest gardening technique and government officers to inform them on political developments .
26 Over the past 60 years these villages have developed into an area of suburbia covering four and a half miles to the west of the city of Hull .
27 And that 's why this is traditionally the area where British bikers have broken into the world of continental racing .
28 Muhammad Ali , Larry Holmes and soon no doubt George Foreman have shuffled into the ring like men with begging bowls , the clinking coin of television revenues their nursemaid .
29 NCA have looked into the possibility of re-engining the Caribou with turboprops , probably the P&W PT-6 , but consider that this would increase the purchase price of the airframe , which is a decided attraction at present .
30 If this form of construction can not be identified from an inspection of voids in the roof surface made from the exterior , it may be possible to deduce whether or not it applies by noting the pattern of nails which have penetrated into the roof-space through the boarding .
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