Example sentences of "[be] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Later on Feb. 2 Babic again rejected the peace plan , stating the following day that the participants at the meetings had been subjected to heavy pressure and physical assault from Serbian leaders and that Paspalj had been coerced into signing .
2 Furthermore , the Germans and others who in Freud 's time were antisemitic , but who had not yet , as far as it was known , introduced the Final Solution , had been coerced into Christianity quite recently in their history .
3 which has been tricked into sleep
4 United have been tumbling into trouble over the last couple of weeks … last time they won was Denis Smith 's first match as manager …
5 Living as he was on the borders of his lost paradise , in the limitless landscape of childhood from which he had been banished into adulthood , an uncomfortable country , I sensed that Jean-Claude was continually grappling with the feeling that his present was a poor reflection of his past .
6 Unless we attend to the words which have been placed into working memory , they will not be retained .
7 The object-oriented software is targeted at companies that are rightsizing into client/server and distributed computing environments and re-engineering their processes .
8 Tourists are plunged into Test turmoil
9 Yeah , but your saying been in , erm they may have happened to you , I 've been bashed into time and time again
10 The best are those where the head is made from a single piece of metal rather than where individual teeth are riveted into place .
11 Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot .
12 Dominated by an economy based on cereal crops , the region had been plunged into recession by a series of poor harvests in the 1830 s .
13 Since then the country has been plunged into uncertainty as Compaor struggles to consolidate his power and turn back the clock .
14 Sir Keith Joseph offers a flexi-time history according to which , in the same speech where he entertained the spectacular belief that Britain 's streets had been plunged into insecurity ‘ for the first time in a century and a half ’ , he also conjured with a more modest timescale whereby ‘ such words as good and evil , such stress on self-discipline and standards have been out of favour since the war ’ .
15 Most have long disappeared ; many of those left have been pressed into service as gateposts on farms , or blacken slowly as lintels over fireplaces .
16 A very interesting sub-set in this category is that in which the Christian or baptismal name is followed immediately by one of like kind , as in the case of Johannes Geoffrey , where it appears that a personal name has been pressed into service as a byname .
17 Beside the door of each room a supply of ready-loaded firearms had been laid ; every available weapon , from the Enfield rifles of those killed earlier in the siege to native flintlocks and the countless sporting guns which had been such a feature of " the possessions " , had been pressed into service .
18 The troopers of the Kha-Khan 's guard who were detailed to line the processional route had been pressed into service to clear away the debris , and their facial expressions reflected their feelings as the dye from the cloth stained their hands and surcoats .
19 And , faith , since we married I 've been pressed into service as one more brother to him , a father , too , since his own father died when the boy was barely thirteen .
20 All are pressed into service to create gorgeous glam-tastic tunes brimming full of charm , wit and unexpected bits where Crispin Hunt 's voice seems inebriated on premium-strength helium .
21 There are plenty of references to various studies which are pressed into support of this theory , giving it the appearance of authority .
22 Few homes have nearly enough socket outlets to cope with all the electrical appliances the average household now owns , and at Christmas the demand rises to a peak as seldom-used appliances are pressed into duty , and every item of home entertainment equipment seems to be on at once .
23 It is logical then to proceed with Jean Packman 's research into the way decisions are made when children and young people , home life being temporarily or long term unable or unsuitable to sustain them , for whatever reason , are received into care — or , in spite of referrals and requests , not received .
24 Furthermore , unless the exclusive control for the welfare of the children and young people is transferred to the residential sector once they are received into care , then some division of labour is inevitable and necessitates decisions about when fieldwork ends and residential work begins .
25 A very wide variety of cases are received into care under this section .
26 With all the ingredients in hand , a regular slot on the weekly network schedule is assigned , and the entire cast meets for several hours ' ’ wood-shed ’ rehearsal where the individual numbers are whittled into shape for the performance .
27 Perhaps the biggest area of misunderstanding here is in our approach to our American customers and competitors , where we are lulled into complacency by our similar language .
28 I left Mark in crucifix position , spreadeagled across the boot and the back seat , attempting to push down the doorlocks from inside ( the car had been broken into while we were climbing , and the locks broken ) .
29 What had begun as a bolt of recognition and longing had been diverted into strain .
30 It is possible that a third person might have entered the lavatory and been provoked into violence by what the defendant was doing — the woman 's partner , for example .
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