Example sentences of "to be [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The jaw proximal to the adoral shields appears to be recessed into the mouth .
2 The campaign is to be extended into the school curriculum .
3 This would imply that if supplemental oxygen is given its administration ought to be extended into the postgastroscopy period .
4 You will now be looking at the actual design which is to be etched into the copper foil .
5 The building has been the subject of controversy ever since locals were told that it was to be turned into a clinic for twenty six convicted sex offenders .
6 Sometimes , although she chided herself for the thought , it seemed as if in trying to be unselfish and giving him what he wanted , she had allowed herself to be turned into a sacrifice .
7 When the surviving Romanovs asked for the house where the Tsar was killed to be turned into a museum , Yeltsin and his Politburo colleagues had it demolished .
8 7. aria lived just up Eastern Avenue — let's face it , half the world lives up Eastern Avenue — in Redbridge , in one of those huge roadside vicarage-like houses which has had to be turned into a rest home for the elderly because no one else could afford to pay the rates .
9 When what is arguably the most beautiful and tranquil corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park got planning permission to be turned into a golf course it was Mike Harding 's protests that summoned the ombudsman .
10 A CALL has been made for an empty building near a town centre to be turned into a nursery .
11 More soon of this exciting saga , which is due to be turned into a TV epic or will be if we can fix up a deal with anyone .
12 THE Prince of Wales has been asked to intervene to help residents campaigning to have part of a fire damaged former school to be turned into a community centre .
13 Ash is produced when the coal is burnt and has proved to be something for the salvation for many plants and animals the ash is so fine that it has to be turned into a slurry and put into the to settle out these can be up to eight years during which time it becomes none the less but an artificial mud flat quickly colonized by weeds , pioneers crucial to the complex way of life in our natural world But for bird-watchers it is the bird that attracted to these artificial mud flats that are the most exciting development within the boundaries of these power station nature reserves .
14 You can not expect me to allow my house to be turned into a dressmaking establishment . ’
15 If you were n't to be turned into a zombie , a walking automaton , in the absence of other night-people , incidents had to be manufactured .
16 If the patient lives in a house with a downstairs toilet , a downstairs room may need to be turned into a bed-sitting room for him .
17 The remains of hundreds of woolly mammoths from the Ice Agehave been found on a site which was to be turned into a rubbish dump .
18 Darlington Borough Council has been asked to allow a disused church building on Clifton Road to be turned into a shop .
19 The Kentishmen 's statement of grievances , comprising fifteen articles and five requests to the King , throws some light on this ( 7 ; 11 , pp.338–42 ) The first article stated that there were rumours that Kent was to be turned into a forest as a punishment for Suffolk 's death .
20 It is a sequel to The Barber of Seville by the same author ( later to be turned into an opera by Rossini ) .
21 ‘ I 'm not to be turned into the street ? ’
22 Running this through the sophisticated computer models for atmospheric chemistry that now exist , the group calculates that some 50 000 tonnes pa of ethane or propane would have to be injected into the stratosphere to mop up the free chlorine created each Antarctic spring .
23 As it is fast growing , additional capital has to be injected into the company to finance the rapid rate of growth .
24 , The NRC ordered the indefinite shutdown of the Sequoyah Fuels plant in Gore , Oklahoma , after uranium was found to be leaking into the ground .
25 Müncheberg ; the crew were seen by him to be getting into a dinghy .
26 It was several months before anything significant happened in Edward 's life — by which time he was so sick of the stagnant war that he would have been prepared to be parachuted into the heart of Germany wearing a kilt .
27 Although the charge against Mr Guest was abandoned by the Crown , the appeal court ordered evidence to be heard into the circumstances of the granting of the warrant .
28 So now all Hebrew boy-babies are to be cast into the Nile .
29 Is it the moment of swallowing , the oscillation between danger and salvation , when we imagine ourselves miraculously rescued from the peril of drowning only to be cast into the peril of being eaten alive ?
30 Try not to be rushed into a decision and particularly do not offer a job immediately at the time of the interview or commit yourself before you have seen all the candidates , even if you are very sure that you have seen the right person for the job .
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