Example sentences of "are [verb] into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Care managers are stepping into a different world , managing budgets and telling clients when they ca n't do something because there is no more money . |
2 | The way in which these points are developed into a practical scheme can be seen by the case study school , Alsager Comprehensive School . |
3 | If someone stands at the front of the play , at the front of the stage and says , you know , I believe in democracy , then you know you are let into a political play , yeah . |
4 | More specifically , it has been proposed that the related ideas expressed in a discourse are organised into a coherent whole or schema — to use the concept first developed by Bartlett ( 1932 ) . |
5 | Corporatism can be defined as a system of interest representation in which the constituent units are organised into a limited number of singular , compulsory , noncompetitive , hierarchically ordered and functionally differentiated categories , recognised or licensed ( if not created ) by the state and granted a deliberate representational monopoly within their respective categories in exchange for observing certain controls on their selection of leaders and articulation of demands and supports . |
6 | The four categories shown in Table 4.1 are collapsed into a simple dichotomy — satisfied , dissatisfied — in subsequent discussions of the relationships between satisfaction patterns and other factors . |
7 | In a similar manner , if cells of the sponge ( the bath sponge is the skeleton laid down by the sponge ) are separated into a random mixture of individual cells they will actively move around and become reorganized into a normal sponge , with the cells in the correct relationship with one another . |
8 | In a tree and branch network , all the input signals are fed into a main trunk and branches successively split off to serve each subscriber individually . |
9 | In cumulative selection , on the other hand , they " reproduce " ; or in some other way the results of one sieving process are fed into a subsequent sieving , which is fed into … " and so on . |
10 | The basic idea is that a few parameters are turned into a smooth curve by a standardised computation . |
11 | Virtually all visitors have found the method by which tangled smelly fleeces are turned into a high quality Axminster carpet thoroughly fascinating . |
12 | The reconstruction of ancient earthquakes requires painstaking research into diaries , histories , chronicles , travellers tales etc ; in this book many of the accounts are collected into a synoptic map for the first time . |
13 | The bees lose their foothold and are shot into a small bucket of liquid . |
14 | That is , all productive units are merged into a single firm without any change in their numbers or their costs of production , and further that this newly created firm acts solely as a costless decision-making and co-ordinating mechanism for the activities of what were formerly the independent units . |
15 | Teabags commemorate Barbara Castle 's nomination as a political candidate ; waxed and singed bras are transformed into a delicate wreath of roses for the suffragette Emily Wilding Davidson , ( the one who threw herself under the king 's horse ) . |
16 | Our paradigm capitalizes on the observation that visually presented letters are transformed into a phonological code and access the articulatory loop , through the subvocal rehearsal system , even when there is no direct auditory stimulation . |
17 | Women are transformed into a single constituency and denied their choice of allegiances . |
18 | At worst it is a process by which the police conclusions are transformed into a formal accusation . |
19 | Next , the selected frames of movement for PARTB are drawn into a temporary drawing file using the now established displacement functions . |
20 | Although all are for solo voice we are drawn into a quasi-theatrical experience . |
21 | The book comprises five chapters and a Postscript which are bound into a cohesive whole with the aid of the image of an intercontinental flight that functions " as a sustaining narrative device " ( p. xii ) . |
22 | There may be a greater sense of adventure and novelty for employer partners than education partners because they are moving into a new field and are relieved of some of the responsibilities of their old job . |
23 | Perhaps we are emerging from the Dark Ages of Community Care and we are moving into a new age of enlightenment . |
24 | When we begin to appreciate more clearly and with greater precision how and why so many Third World countries are locked into a global system that is so patently against the interests of the majority of their peoples , we may find one of the keys to the development puzzle , and a valuable clue as to how the global system currently works . |
25 | Alright , so where farmers are locked into a specific rotation , and rotations are quite generally used , alright , they may not be able to erm , change their output erm , until they can change the rotation . |
26 | In many ways this resembles Ehrenzweig 's ( 1967 ) concept of ‘ syncretistic ’ vision within which apparently incompatible aspects are integrated into a unified percept . |
27 | The models are integrated into a common operating framework at the University of Warwick Computer Unit . |
28 | Once mother-infant interactions came to be studied in detail it became clear that we needed to reshape radically our ideas about socialization-about how children are integrated into a social world . |
29 | If they are tied into a working farm , or if there are legal agreements that constrain the ways in which they can be used , clearly that will be a material factor in determining whether the properties have a market value and what it is . |
30 | Hegel portrayed the bureaucracy as the medium through which the particular interests of society ( represented by the professions , commercial corporations , municipalities , and so on ) are translated into a general interest represented by the state : |