Example sentences of "[verb] [been] made into a " in BNC.
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1 | The story of the two poets , dramatic in itself , has been made into a play by Robert Southam . |
2 | The whole of the Main Street and the river frontage has been made into a conservation area . |
3 | The closing of the railway line was regretted but the station has been made into a club and the old engine shed into a sports hall . |
4 | Now it has been made into a four-part series called The Life And Times Of Henry Pratt by Granada . |
5 | At Machrie , Kilchoman , the mill has been made into a house and there was a millstone there which was only about two inches thick ; another thin stone was on the south bank of the Saligo river at NR208639 , which is not far away . |
6 | Now it has been made into a film by British scriptwriter Harold Pinter and German director Volker Schlondorff . |
7 | An interview with this adviser subsequently confirmed that the self-appraisal was not accorded great importance : ‘ On the role of the self-appraisal , it seems to me that the whole thing has been made into a very big deal and ought not to be . |
8 | Beatrix Potter 's classic children 's story ’ The Tailor of Gloucester ’ has been made into a video . |
9 | ‘ A few years ago we thought the Butter Market could have been made into a little museum but it would have been difficult to cross the roads into it . ’ |
10 | One cabin had been made into a pottery , others had council murals daubed over them . |
11 | The former kitchen had been made into a small dining room almost entirely filled with an early Victorian table and set of six chairs which were undeniably the real thing . |
12 | The USSR , however , mindful of the fact that Cuba had been made into a prominent campaign issue by both contenders for the US presidency , paid no heed to the wave of Cuban nationalisations of US property during August-October 1960 . |
13 | May I put some of the comments that have been made into a broader context . |