Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Away you go and get turned into a human being . |
2 | It is extremely important that you press more pieces from the bouquet than you think you will need , as some of the plant material may turn brown in the press or emerge pressed into the wrong shape . |
3 | If nature had been modelled by man into productive commodities , man 's own subjectivity had also become reified into a self-identical instrument ; man had become an empty and passive consumer . |
4 | I gather you 've looked into the whole thing . ’ |
5 | And how about yourself , you obviously were n't that happy playing at left back for Oxford United , and you 've slotted into the central defence , playing a lot happier and of course , driving forward when you can for these goals ? |
6 | But in our time , it 's very quiet now so we 've we 've moved into a different routine again , where I have two two sergeants out at one time , changing over er frequently so they do n't get bored . |
7 | That is a stocking machine that we 've turned into an outer-wear machine . |
8 | ‘ Or perhaps we 've strayed into a black hole , ’ Philip Swallow continues , evidently enchanted with his flight of astronomical fancy . |
9 | Although the total proportion of diagnoses seems to be rising , the rise is steepest in those who historically have fallen into a high risk group — that is , woman aged 35 and older . |
10 | What will happen then to the objects , including possible spaceships , that have fallen into the black hole ? |
11 | The number of particles in the baby universe will be equal to the number of particles that have fallen into the black hole , plus the number of particles that the black hole emits during its evaporation . |
12 | Millward Brown use their own proprietary system of analysis — a form of mathematical modelling — to translate the data for each individual brand into a so-called ‘ awareness index ’ ; and many of their clients have fallen into the tempting habit of using this single number as a measure of the effectiveness of a commercial or campaign , rather than taking the trouble to make a more detailed study of the data underlying the index . |
13 | ‘ You have fallen into the common error , ’ she said . |
14 | ‘ Since coming back from maternity leave I have plunged into a new area . |
15 | These are now telecast live , or slightly delayed , and have developed into a major part of the state-run television schedule on a Saturday afternoon — with the consequent spin-offs to the various sponsors . |
16 | Moscato , Gimbert , lock Mougeot and flanker Courtiols were hand-picked by wily talent scout Appriou three or four years ago and have developed into a formidable outfit . |
17 | Scattered amongst the infinite variety of trees and plants are picturesque villages whose white-walled cottages have blended into the light-coloured landscape to give Ibiza the nickname ‘ La Isla Blanca ’ — The White Island . |
18 | Thieves have broken into an electrical shop and stolen several sophisticated radio scanners . |
19 | Only one or two skeletons , in their finery , have collapsed into a mouldering heap on the tiled floor . |
20 | Herefordshire Friends of the Earth have looked into the Green Cone Scheme … and given them a guarded welcome : |
21 | You have left a place where you are loved and accepted and have come into a strange environment where you do n't belong to a family unit anymore . |
22 | The apostle Paul , answering the anxious questions of Christians whose loved ones had died , reminded them that Jesus ' own victory over death makes it certain that those who have come into a close relationship with him will share his new , full life which goes beyond the grave . |
23 | You have come into a classical company which makes sense of that training but what other ingredients do you think vital ? |
24 | ‘ You sound as if you have turned into a brainless ninny , like the rest of them , ’ Catherine said crossly . |
25 | Unisys Corp 's DCP line of Distributed Communications Processors for the 2200 mainframe line have moved into a new generation with launch of the DCP600 family of intelligent network processors , including fault-tolerant models . |
26 | A MUM and her three children have moved into a cardboard box to demand ‘ decent accommodation ’ from the Housing Executive . |
27 | No new date has been set , but it will be some months after the children have moved into the new school . |
28 | No , I have moved into the wrong sex , too . |
29 | In 1982 he started his band Kino , who have grown into the powerful guitar quartet with a distinctive style ; nice pop melodies and hooky chord changes , monotonous vocals and punk drive . |
30 | Her lips have drawn into a thin line . |