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 . |