Example sentences of "it have been [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | In Vienna not even the Danube runs free , for it has been channelled into a neat canal . |
2 | It has been turned into a shrine to Niyogi 's memory . |
3 | When they moved to Althorp in 1975 on the death of their grandfather , the 7th Earl , Charles said goodbye to every room and Diana today still revisits her former home , even though it has been turned into a Cheshire Home holiday hotel for the disabled . |
4 | Formerly a school , it has been converted into a country house hotel by Richard Broyd , following on from his earlier conversion of Middlethorpe Hall on the edge of York . |
5 | Place the text block back onto the page and you will discover that it has been converted into a graphic which can be stretched and distorted as much as you want . |
6 | Now it has been made into a four-part series called The Life And Times Of Henry Pratt by Granada . |
7 | Now it has been made into a film by British scriptwriter Harold Pinter and German director Volker Schlondorff . |
8 | It is of course a sacred archival principle not to interfere with the original material once it has been incorporated into a collection . |
9 | It has been dropped into a black hole for the duration of the campaign at the insistence of the spin-doctors . |
10 | AH says it has been forced into a big cost-cutting exercise because of the effect of Petroleum Revenue Tax changes , announced in the last Budget . |
11 | Over the generations , it has been transformed into a kind of set pudding with a rather tart flavour and honeycomb-like texture . |
12 | Resulting error type A means that the intended word is transformed into another English word ( a ‘ real world ’ error , whereas type B is where it has been transformed into a non-English string . |
13 | It had been tossed into a bed of nettles against the wall of the churchyard . |
14 | It had been turned into a temporary hospital . |
15 | She seemed to have completely forgotten her rage , or perhaps it had been channelled into a more dangerous , calculating form , thought Isabel in dread . |
16 | He was appalled at the thought of turning into a pub at five-thirty for a quiet drink and finding that it had been converted into a Poets ' Pub , ‘ reverberating , like an African village , with the roll of ‘ Drake 's Drum . ’ . |
17 | Normally the building was the repair shop and garage for thirty AMX-10 battle tanks , but for this evening it had been converted into a temporary church with the aid of some camouflage nets , 300 chairs and a platform where a nativity play would be staged , and from which the Priest would read out the lesson . |
18 | By the end of the month it had been codified into a document which was widely circulated for study among work groups . |
19 | Whatever the origin of the revolt , by early 1183 it had been transformed into a struggle to make him Duke of Aquitaine in place of the " tyrannical " Richard . |
20 | It was found abandoned at about 7.30am yesterday in Northlands Approach , off Dry Street — about four miles across town — where it had been driven into a garden wall . |