Example sentences of "[vb pp] up into [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Learning , singing , and praying are rolled up into one : catechesis , as opposed to dialogue or concerned interest for religious matters . |
2 | Why should some , but not all , of the dimensions be curled up into 1 small ball ? |
3 | It would be like a strong wind tearing into the warmth , ripping the fabric of the old rugs , overturning the lamps , plucking loose all the hair so skilfully wound up into neat and careful buns , unravelling her mother 's dainty stitches , unravelling her mother . |
4 | Melanie could easily have grown up into that sort of woman . |
5 | My children should have grown up into loyal Abbey national customers . |
6 | Years of under-investment in the physical and human infrastructure have built up into serious supply-side problems affecting the performance of both private and public sector organisations . |
7 | Hanson has been built up into one of Britain 's leading companies over a period of twenty years based on an acquisition philosophy which involves a reduction in the acquired company 's bureaucracy , devolution of responsibility to local managers , a tight control of capital expenditure and a disposal of some of the peripheral assets which are not part of the company 's ‘ core activities ’ . |
8 | Ordinary run-of-the-mill players are built up into footballing geniuses . |
9 | Coal dust should be collected up into strong brown bags , dampened down and used as coal . |
10 | Now football , and Swindon Town have moved up into sixth place in the first division after beating Grimsby Town one-nil at the County Ground last night . |
11 | Restaurants , cafes and a couple of seasonal shops line part of the shore , some of which is made up into sandy beaches . |
12 | When she discovered , in the summer of 1977 , that 5,500 metres of plain cloth was ‘ hanging about in Helmond and they do n't know what to do with it ’ , she was appalled and gave orders for it to be made up into suitable garments immediately . |
13 | In addition , a number of titles from Grades 1–4 have been made up into sturdy and convenient Readers Packs . |
14 | Selected titles in Grades 1–4 have been made up into sturdy Reader Packs , each containing a Reader , a Cassette , and Notes for the Parent/Teacher in English , Italian , Spanish , Arabic , Greek , Japanese , and Portuguese . |
15 | However , if these items are made up into attractive dishes they can be photographed and used to good effect with features on " Supper Dishes with Soup " or " Crunchy Toppings ' . |
16 | It then erm is made up into this chart by somebody . |
17 | A budgetary control system begins with business forecasts and the development of a sales budget ; these are followed by the production budget , a capital expenditure budget , a cash budget and the various departmental budgets ; finally these are all drawn up into one Master Budget ; once in operation , period budget statements are produced to indicate performance against budget and the variances that have occurred-these variances provide the grounds for any necessary corrective action by management . |
18 | The women sat on a mastaba against a sunny wall with their legs drawn up into red velvet skirts . |
19 | The hotel itself is in fact two Regency buildings which have been opened up into one , so there are lots f nooks and crannies , small staircases and quiet corners to be explored . |
20 | The picture plane is further stressed by the device of dropping the small doors or openings below the bases of the buildings , and by the way in which some of the forms are opened up into each other and fused . |
21 | Inside the objects and figures the planes begin to be opened up into each other more fully and are less clearly differentiated than hitherto . |
22 | Suspension : If dirt was merely broken up into small particles cleaning would not necessarily be able to take place as there would be nothing to prevent the dirt reforming and re-attaching to a surface . |
23 | In some cases , where large aa lavas flow from land into the sea , this is true , and great quantities of steam are generated , while the lava is broken up into small glassy fragments which pile up in thick heaps at the front of the flow . |
24 | And do you seriously believe that the American or world computer industry would be better today if IBM had been broken up into five pieces 20 years ago , as the 1960s and 1970s trustbusters proposed ? |
25 | Like kung fu , karate is broken up into many styles , each professing to have within its range of techniques the answer to many combat situations . |
26 | In fact , the calculation of the new y can be simplified by recognising that , in the notation of Section 8.1 , if the edge p to q is deleted without adding the edge I to J , the tree T is broken up into two smaller sub-trees . |
27 | Usually it is a united group of notes , as in ( a ) below , but sometimes it can be broken up into two or more parts , as in ( b ) : This first musical thought usually comprises an even number of bars , two , four , or even six , but there is nothing to prevent it being otherwise ( note the eleven-beat phrase in the Musorgsky , Example 4 , above ) . |
28 | And following the successful privatization of water supply , the early 1990s will see the privatization of electricity supply ; the CEGB will be broken up into two companies ( National Power and Powergen ) , from which the sale proceeds will dwarf the proceeds of previous privatizations . |
29 | The consultants recommended that the Plastics Division be broken up into four groups , each with its own director . |
30 | but it keeps together The idea that they 're going to broke up br broken up into competing er items , worries people in my constituency and it also alarms me . |