Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb pp] into [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The complete word is taken in and segmented into individual characters or strokes ( e.g. ( Higgins & Whitrow , 1984 ) , ( Wright , 1989 ) ) . |
2 | The inner flesh was as raw as a recent wound , and clear resin had oozed to the surface , trickled down and set into sticky pink runnels . |
3 | Most importantly , when a metal artefact is damaged or becomes redundant , the metal can easily be melted down and recycled into another artefact . |
4 | Ah , but the district council had caused letter boxed to be melted down and fashioned into stainless steel tree holders , at a great deal too much extra cost , and these were positioned at every dog-relief point so the housewives could be held in suspension at any point in the area and time . |
5 | Taken together and assembled into relevant groupings , they become information , which is basically data that has been analysed , summarised and interpreted for the benefit of the potential user , in this case a manager . |
6 | It is most adroitly put together and translated into English cookery usage by Mrs Peggie Benton . |
7 | Among the cool colours and short sleeves look out for an imaginative crochet trim — daisies , worked separately and set into open spaces left in the knitting . |
8 | A major factor that has contributed to this has been the process of acquisition , by which firms get taken over and merged into larger companies . |
9 | It is her that energies are restored , sparked off and fed into different aspects of her survival as a woman and as an artist . |
10 | Then I took my bag into a loo and took everything off and changed into clean clothes . |
11 | Their wages and salaries were paid in cash which they took home and split into differing amounts to cover the cost of food , clothing , household bills , entertainment etc . |
12 | The fabric he is shifting will be taken to one of the many ateliers in Paris to be cut up and sewn into ready-to-wear , middle-market fashion . |
13 | It can be torn up and stuffed into awkward shapes ; cut to size and layered ; and used on the horizontal or held vertically in a grid . |
14 | From the outside of the Opéra-Comique in the 9th arrondissement of Paris , you could see through the windows on the ground floor to where vast bales of orange and pink and purple cloth were being unwound by workmen , laid out and cut into huge rectangles and squares . |