Example sentences of "now [verb] into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The strategy that Freeman is following is similar to that of classical structuralism ( e.g. Lévi-Strauss 1963 ) now melded into a Lakoffian brand of cognitivism .
2 We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way .
3 That quality has now developed into a tremendous presence . ’
4 ‘ There was a time when photographs were used merely to break up a page of type , but it 's now developed into a fully-fledged art form of its own , ’ he observes .
5 the idea has now blossomed into a successful mail order business with customers from both the UK and overseas .
6 From the elegant small lounges to the beautifully appointed bedrooms located in the villa ( or in the neighbouring annexe residence at a reduction ) , and the former stables now turned into a charming restaurant , everything here speaks of innate good taste .
7 Thirteen miles away at Tiverton , there are several historically and architecturally interesting buildings including a medieval castle , now incorporated into a private house .
8 Wooden beams and stone archways are now incorporated into a fresh decor of white walls and terracotta tiles .
9 This was first formulated by the philosopher John Austin in a series of lectures which are now collected into a short book with the deceptively simple title of How to do Things with Words ( Austin 1962 ) .
10 Of the other three , one had been revenge , one an escapade , and one half serious , but all had now merged into a sentimental distance , an affectionate presence .
11 VIA Rail was set up in 1977 after the competing giants , Canadian Pacific , now grown into a huge conglomerate , and its nationalised rival Canadian National had found passenger travel a distraction from the main business of moving freight .
12 What began as a two-part idyll or pastoral has now grown into a full-length epic .
13 She is now growing into a confident speaker , prepared to say what she thinks .
14 Blake felt people gathering around him and staring at the warehouse now transformed into a burning pyre .
15 Hitler no longer seemed to be speaking to convince ; rather , he seemed to feel that he was expressing what the audience , by now transformed into a single mass , expected of him .
16 Twenty years ago it had one only : the Lochcarron artery , and this is still the main supply route , now transformed into a fast highway .
17 His voice was now re-forming into a pleasant tenor and his clamp of a memory could breeze him through Welsh songs and hymns , music-hall ditties and comic specialities half the night .
18 It seemed to Miss Logan that her employer had perhaps exhausted her stock of civility on the long journey to Mount Ararat , and had now retreated into a stony carelessness .
19 We are now moving into a revolutionary era in which technology will reach a stage when simpler , more efficient manipulation of information will be demanded as a right .
20 Just before leaving Doune he had heard from his elder sister Agnes , Countess of Dunbar and March , that her peculiar husband had now entered into a treasonable arrangement with Edward of England , not only to hand over Dunbar Castle to the English but actually to strengthen it first , at the Plantagenet 's expense .
21 He learned a lot then , and he is now maturing into a great player .
22 Within science itself there are disciplinary differences ; thus high-energy physics is now concentrated into a small number of very expensive , internationally-funded and operated , research centres .
23 Such a debate over localization reflects the conflicting evidence from human data but now translated into a cellular language .
24 Pip now falls into a snobbish habit of connecting high social status with moral superiority .
25 If you can liken works of art to the prisoners in Fidelio , such precious prisoners are now emerging into a Romanian sunlight after years of political imprisonment in attics , cellars or under floorboards .
26 Men are now recruited into a national labour pool and their home base is largely irrelevant to where they take ships .
27 He remained where he was , standing behind Merymose and a little to one side , head bowed , but eyes surreptitiously up , on that obstinate morsel of spit , now stretching into a thin line of glutinous liquid string between the two lips .
28 It was in the boot-and-brushing room that Nicandra found her at last — after a search through the larders , the dairy , and the empty laundry , its warm steam now subsided into a vaporous chill .
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