Example sentences of "could [be] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There was A1 , in at the birth pangs of the British weapon , where the plutonium was heated in the furnaces so that it could be shaped into the melon-sized spheres for the inner workings of the warheads , and it was no secret amongst the Establishment staff that a dozen years earlier cancers had been rampant amongst the technicians . |
2 | But it may be wise to follow the Which ? team 's advice before making your choice — otherwise the recipient of your gift could be limping into the New Year . |
3 | A form of voice reproduction could be built into the on-line or packaged editions so that pronunciations could actually be heard instead of inferred from the phonetic transcription . |
4 | Perhaps peers could be invited into the Special Galleries of the House which are also almost invariably empty ? |
5 | Wilkes and Stringer ( 1953 ) suggested the provision of several control stores , one of which could be plugged into the basic hardware to create a particular architecture . |
6 | This involved him in showing how Freud 's theory needed modification so that it could be integrated into the Parsonian social and culture systems theory . |
7 | This way , millions of tonnes of waste each year could be pumped into the deep sea . |
8 | So Barnes , a 25-year-old who was in park football two years ago , could be pitched into the big time barely a year after revolutionary surgery in the States saved his career . |
9 | The immediate causes of anger could be divided into the following categories , which accounted for the vast majority of incidents reported : |
10 | Dewey reasoned that the whole of human knowledge could be divided into the following ten broad classes Each of these classes is then divided into nine divisions , and these in turn can be divided into nine sub-divisions or sections ; zero is reserved for books of a general nature . |
11 | But neither of these cases really proves the existence of strong agrarian unrest ; both show that local discontent could be drawn into the political struggles of contending dynasties and their magnate supporters . |
12 | The Court of Appeal said that the plaintiffs would have had the right to review Coopers ' decision only if there could be implied into the original agreement words describing this kind of challenge which qualified the " final and binding " description of the decision in the appropriate manner . |
13 | After much research of possible sites Gehlen suggested that a tunnel could be driven into the Russian sector from the suburb of Rudow in the American sector . |
14 | This topic like others could be introduced into the Annual Conference agenda which would then allow the membership a chance to debate general issues . |
15 | New tales from Toad Hall could be appearing into the next century |
16 | These people can not really be criticised for doing their best with the resources available to them and could be brought into the new developments . |
17 | If the governors of the school agreed , yet more places ( the ‘ residuary ’ places ) could be brought into the same category . |