Example sentences of "[vb pp] up into [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Ordinary run-of-the-mill players are built up into footballing geniuses .
2 Restaurants , cafes and a couple of seasonal shops line part of the shore , some of which is made up into sandy beaches .
3 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 .
4 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 ' .
5 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 .
6 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 ?
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 The consultants recommended that the Plastics Division be broken up into four groups , each with its own director .
10 These were broken up into 10,000 farms of not less than 2 hectares ( 5 acres ) .
11 We argued that Marxism could be broken up into three elements : a philosophy of history , a theory of economics and a view of the state and revolution .
12 This fascinating program is broken up into several parts .
13 Homes with large impersonal reception areas are better for orientation if they are broken up into smaller areas divided from each other .
14 Plan the layout so that the page is broken up into short paragraphs with sub-headings and highlighting through the use of emphasised test and underlining giving the message impact and more chance of getting through .
15 He showed how music could flow through a scene and not be broken up into short numbers which encouraged the audience to applaud each time .
16 It undeniably happens to be the case that these phenotypic effects have largely become bundled up into discrete vehicles , each with its genes disciplined and ordered by the prospect of a shared bottleneck of sperms or eggs funnelling them into the future .
17 The situation is different for native speakers of the language who automatically perceive the speech as being chopped up into discrete units .
18 Our section was split up into four groups , each under the command of a Sergeant and two Corporals .
19 So split up into four groups as wi with we did once before .
20 Breaking up large firms plays no significant part in UK competition policy although in the US the telecommunications company AT & T was split up into regional competitors .
21 The third form is ‘ part process ’ in which not only is head office administration spatially separated but the actual production process is split up into discrete bits which are carried out at different spatial locations .
22 The holidays were in fact split up into two portions of three weeks and one week , with three weeks back at school in between .
23 If we rearrange equation ( 24 ) we can see that this enthalpy change can be split up into two parts , : is part of the enthalpy change which is available for doing useful work ( see figure 5.17 ) .
24 I look around at the milling people , imagining we 'll be split up into smaller groups and led through the blank doors to sit in armchairs and watch a TV set on some kind of plinth .
25 The behaviour to be learned is split up into smaller chunks , each of which is modelled and reinforced .
26 As a result in 1947 an agreement was signed with the Americans , known as the UK-USA Treaty , whereby the world would be split up into different areas of operation and GCHQ and its American counterpart the National Security Agency ( NSA ) , would share out the intelligence work on the most economical basis .
27 karting is split up into different classes … age and engine size decides all that but it is a sport that anyone can have a go at …
28 No allowance had been made for the physical difficulty of getting heavy guns over a battlefield where all roads had been obliterated and every inch of ground thrown up into huge mounds and craters by the attackers ' own bombardment .
29 After the death of Louis I in 840 the Empire — which stretched from the Pyrenees in the south-east to the Elbe and the Danube in the west — was carved up into three kingdoms , shared between Charlemagne 's three grandsons .
30 In the example given , the production function has been divided up into four sub-units or departments .
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