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

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1 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 .
2 I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there .
3 Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure .
4 And she also , later , moved into the ads section .
5 He spent his early time with the company in personnel and from 1976 moved into the textiles side of the business .
6 One story of how a local university academic had come into the police station to report his car missing , because he had forgotten where he had parked it , was repeated with relish ; while another which I told on my return from university satisfied these deeply held views of the ‘ intellectual 's ’ practical ineptitude :
7 The Sierra Cosworth was chased along the A5 before it crashed into a police roadblock near Milton Keynes .
8 The changes were carried into the Companies Act 1989 and are now known as the ‘ New Settlement ’ .
9 The car rolled into the police yard , a hurricane-fenced compound within sight of the main runway and with a constant background of big jet engines racing up to power .
10 Mr Schofield was arrested on Tuesday after walking into a police station in London .
11 With equal excitement I entered into the sports side of Oxford .
12 They should n't fall into the Spurs trap of mounting debts and asset-stripping sales of star players .
13 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
14 That 's the motto of an 82-year-old North Yorkshire woman who 's just been accepted into the Writers Guild .
15 The three pairs in my tank will all have paired and spawned together before being moved into the 36″ tank .
16 It twisted into an origami boat and sailed off towards a sewer inlet .
17 It may now be turned into an arts centre
18 The ‘ bubble ’ strategy introduced in 1979 , and incorporated into the Emissions Trading Policy of 1982 , exemplifies the flexible approach by giving plant managers considerable freedom in finding the cheapest , most efficient way of meeting pollution control standards ( Behr , 1979 ; Liroff , 1980 ) .
19 These recommendations were accepted and incorporated into the Courts Act 1971 which merged Assizes , Quarter Sessions and the Central Criminal Court into one Crown Court with two tiers of full-time judges , together with part-time recorders and assistant recorders .
20 Whe and you know , put into the clothes basket and then pick it up on our way home from school .
21 I would be fed into the police computer , where it would join the details already stored by the hundreds of other crossings we had made .
22 After he was shown into the Kings presence , the admiral kept his eyes , lowered , as normal in audiences with the Shah , stood to attention and read from his memorandum .
23 Apartments No.3 and No.4 detailed below have access from the main hall of the villa now transformed into a games room with billiard and card tables .
24 In the mid-19705 , in Great Britain , the polytechnics of Liverpool and Newcastle.upon-Tyne are offering a three.year degree course in librarianship which can be transformed into an honours degree by a fourth-year course in education , leading to dual qualification ; Leeds Polytechnic plans to follow suit , and already offers three.year. trained teachers the chance to turn their qualification into a bachelor 's degree by intensive part-time study of librarianship .
25 But you have a fee if if you 're not happy with going into the schools environment
26 Well I 'm surprised that erm actually going into the police force but he did n't hear when he
27 Marvin climbed into the weapons carrier and began driving it as director Robert Aldrich called , ‘ Action ! ’
28 He swivelled round and fired into the police car , wounding PC Alexander Kelly , 32 , the court heard .
29 Large caverns had been fitted out as barracks and guard room , and these were a hive of activity as the base personnel stumbled from their beds to snatch weapons , rushing into the tunnels half-dressed .
30 Donations were pouring into the appeals office in the basement of Great Ormond Street at the rate of £2 million a month .
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