Example sentences of "could [be] [vb pp] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The DMs could be converted into the holder 's domestic currency or another currency .
2 Hinchley could be thrust into the relegation clash with Chester on Saturday .
3 If the new forms of ‘ Christian ’ music can find financial backing , substantial inroads could be made into the music industry in Europe .
4 The substrate on which the pellets are resting is important , and pellets on soft soil could be pushed into the soil rather than being crushed .
5 Further hypotheses might be considered ; for example , the effect of slope could be incorporated into the model by assigning different probabilities to each of the directions of flow .
6 If trainees are attending a regular in-service training course , individual viewing could be built into the syllabus .
7 The biggest daily peak comes around 5.00 pm , as homes switch on before industry switches off : There has been little research on the way consumers would respond to the various kinds of incentive that could be built into the electricity price structure .
8 This could be turned into the future by add the suffix -mi .
9 Known as Ashton Mill , it is an impressive white tower mill of conical shape , built of the local limestone and having a wooden cap bearing the sails which could be turned into the wind by a hand-operated chain drive .
10 The MAD games retailed at £2.99 rather than the traditional £1.99 , meaning that more time and resources could be poured into the production , resulting in higher standards and improved gameplay .
11 This provision could be written into the marriage contract .
12 If there has to be a last minute addition to the contract after the document has been prepared and is awaiting exchange , it could be written into the draft contract before exchange , or some reference to it could be added to the contract so long as all that was done with the authority of the parties who signed it .
13 Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into the computer enabling them to be further processed without the necessity of reproducing the original .
14 Several organisations pointed out how , for certain large events , they made arrangements with local colleges which run such courses to offer work during term time that could be integrated into the teaching programme .
15 Obviously a good deal more could be read into the poem if one really tried .
16 This could be let into the wall , which would mean taking up valuable wall space and also involve duct work .
17 Data about different castles could be put into the computer and the different castles compared .
18 He showed me the cunning way in which Jim Wilson , the ship 's chandler , had hinged the top of the fuselage so that a patient could be lowered into the plane on a stretcher once the second seat had been removed to give the extra length .
19 Partings could be shaved into the crop from front to crown .
20 Albania and Greece could be drawn into the conflict .
21 IXI believes other hardware vendors could be drawn into the initiative as many spend up to a million dollars maintaining their separate Motif developments .
22 And the week after that , the last of the Season 's productions , Der Zarewitsch from last year , could be reintroduced into the programme .
23 Victorian railway lines and tramroads running through a forest could be transformed into the country 's top network of leisure cycling tracks .
24 He hoped the facility could eventually become portable so it could be taken into the community and set up in village halls .
25 Aeration equipment was installed to serve six 200 tonne bins in order that new harvest grain could be taken into the warehouse and aerated if required .
26 Text , graphics and other images created in standard office automation programs could be imported into the program , given typographic attributes such as typeface , style and size before being arranged on the page as required .
27 She could be ordered into the witness box if the The Sun fights a libel case being brought by the Life Guards tank commander .
28 A major restriction in the cementation brass-making process was the limited amount of zinc which could be introduced into the alloy .
29 It is the ambition of those who seek a ‘ real pain'-measuring machine that they should be able to bypass the mind and discover some measuring instrument , a dolorimeter , the equivalent of a thermometer , which could be dipped into the body to measure the true level of pain without reference to that unreliable but verbal witness , the mind .
30 A market research survey conducted in the USA had indicated that their interior designers liked Axminster because of the fact that any pattern or logo could be woven into the design .
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