Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Willie sat on a chair as his feet were placed into a measuring gauge . |
2 | After screening more than 360000 men , the 12 000 who were eligible were placed into an experimental or control group . |
3 | Police vehicles were tucked into every available space in the crooked , meandering alley and police personnel , uniformed and CID , were continually clattering up and down the stairs which led to the room above the printer 's . |
4 | The cDNAs encoding bovine PLC- β1 ( ref. 22 ) and human PLC- β2 ( ref. 9 ) were ligated into the mammalian expression vector pMT2 ( ref. 23 ) . |
5 | And at one point , showing how the books were formed into the New Testament by the early Church , the report expressed the belief that God gave the early Church its three gifts of ordering of the New Testament , creeds like the apostles ' creed , and the ministry of bishops in their succession from the apostles . |
6 | But these identifiable elements were blended into a new pattern , which owed its existence to Gloucester himself . |
7 | But these identifiable elements were blended into a new pattern , which owed its existence to Gloucester himself . |
8 | In the Bio-Rad GAP test , 100 µl of standards , controls , and diluted patient samples were pipetted into the relevant nicrowells , and incubated for 60 minutes at 25°C . |
9 | ‘ If the plutonium were to fall into the wrong hands the results could be catastrophic . |
10 | Er much to everybody 's fear , really , because we , we , we were stepping into a new area , you can imagine from , from wires to something with no wires , and the risk of that failing , but , but it worked and er from thereon , of course most Fire Brigades have taken on the task and , and er are now on radio contact of this kind . |
11 | THE explorers Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Dr Michael Stroud were tucking into a hearty breakfast of eggs yesterday after being airlifted to safety from the icy wastes of the Antarctic . |
12 | In order to impose some consistency on the data , and to make bibliographic searching by author easier , the Rolfe listings were rearranged into a single file in alphabetical order of thesis author . |
13 | Our thumbs were tied together and , in a clatter of arms and a tramp of archers , we were hustled into the dark archways of the Chatelet prison and thrown into a deep dungeon beneath the tower . |
14 | A district typically had 20–25000 consumers and covered 130 square miles , and initially they were grouped into an intermediate level of control , the ‘ sub-area ’ ; with an average of five sub-areas in each Board . |
15 | Fifteen ships of the line , caught by the flood-tide , were carried into the unprotected bays of Cherbourg and La Hogue , where , on Sunday 22 May , Russell at last caught up with them . |
16 | A party congress was held on March 3-5 , 1989 , in Duisburg , where the so-called " realists " ( Realos ) were voted into the key posts [ see p. 36531 ] , reflecting the congress 's mood of seizing the opportunity to co-operate with the SPD . |
17 | The lamb chops sizzled as they were dropped into the big pan . |
18 | She could feel that the muscles in her stomach were clenched into a tight ball . |
19 | Foucault argued that the period around 1800 saw the breakdown of the ‘ classical ’ view of natural relationships in which species were slotted into a conceptual grid whose structure was determined by the human mind . |
20 | In 1946 the mines were nationalised with the vigorous support of the miners after sixty years resistance by the coal-owners , and shortly afterwards the petty bourgeoisie of the medical profession were organised into a National Health Service . |
21 | She was white and her lips were compressed into a pale line . |
22 | His lips were compressed into a thin line as he awaited some explanation . |
23 | even fewer would deny that the CMHTs were precipitated into a virtual policy vacuum and were in effect used as one means of developing a broader framework rather than as a means of implementing an already established strategy . |
24 | His lips were twisted into a peculiar lop-sided smile . |
25 | New Statesman and New Society were merged into a single publication 18 months ago . |
26 | But the Nord goods stations went through one more transformation in 1937 when , in pursuit of efficiency and streamlining , all the goods depots were merged into a single , centralized complex with a single controlling authority , a chef de gare principal . |
27 | The workers were pushed into a common consciousness not only by this social polarisation but , in the cities at least , by a common style of life — in which the tavern ( ‘ the workman 's church' as a bourgeois liberal called it ) played a central role — and by a common style of thought . |
28 | The 40,000 members of the constabulary were incorporated into a new Philippine National Police ( PNP ) under the control of the Department of Interior and Local Government . |
29 | These were incorporated into a re-drafted constitution for the Rural Areas Committee and discussed further by professor Barker , Chairman of the Cambridge Board and the Rural Areas Committee , with Elvin and Green . |
30 | In order to establish that its terms were incorporated into a particular contract , a business must show that they were accepted by , or on behalf of , the other contracting party . |