Example sentences of "be made into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A large amount of the surrounding land has recently been made into a golf course .
2 Beatrix Potter 's classic children 's story ’ The Tailor of Gloucester ’ has been made into a video .
3 One cabin had been made into a pottery , others had council murals daubed over them .
4 The story of the two poets , dramatic in itself , has been made into a play by Robert Southam .
5 Now it has been made into a film by British scriptwriter Harold Pinter and German director Volker Schlondorff .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 On Golden Pond has been made into an Oscar winning film , starring Katherine Hepburn , Henry Fonda and Jane Fonda .
9 Comments on location , light , quality of shot , me and virtually everything else are made into a dictaphone .
10 FILM cameraman Mike Benson , 42 , who is ‘ feeling pretty good ’ after two days trapped in a Hawaiian volcano , was told yesterday that his rescue is to be made into a film .
11 Today , however , things may be changing not only is the Warhol story going to be made into a film and shown on television , but half a dozen projects about modern or contemporary artists are now either being made or planned .
12 The Franchise Affair ( 1948 ) , a story of two women wrongly accused of kidnapping , and based on an eighteenth-century cause célèbre , was another popular work , later to be made into a film .
13 The remedy can even be made into a paste and applied directly to the sting .
14 Tall narrow windows can be made into a feature by keeping the treatment simple and fitting a roller or Roman blind within the window embrasure in order to preserve its outline .
15 But it could be made into a poster .
16 The Lark 's Head can be made into a Pedigree Cow Hitch by bringing end B back through both loops , to the other side ( Fig 8 ) .
17 A timely point and one which could be made into a test of this kind of narrative by which an author may be seen to have succeeded or failed to create the necessary suspension of disbelief .
18 But he did say there was a possibility that and could in time be made into a parish of their own .
19 They enclose all pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns , and leaving nothing standing but only the church to be made into a sheep-house … the husbandmen be thrust out of their own , or else by covin and fraud or by violent oppression they be put besides it , or by wrongs and injuries they be so wearied , that they be compelled to sell all .
20 Finally , the surrounding ground on either side of the waterfall can be made into a rockery , thus completing the feature .
21 Maybe he would even be made into a captain .
22 getting increasingly frustrated on the subject of other things , pelican crossings and that I 've been concerned to hear since I 've I 've been requested this question and er it was briefly reported in the Cambridge evening news last night that they they 've had almost continuous telephone calls today complaining erm which shows the public as I thought of my own experience er are very concerned about this and would like to erm first of all bring it to the council 's attention and do regard as serious and ask the chair if there is a proper investigation will be made into the way the council handles this subject .
23 If the new forms of ‘ Christian ’ music can find financial backing , substantial inroads could be made into the music industry in Europe .
24 But what John was saying this morning , and I think it was n't with respect it did n't come over clearly to me , as clearly to me as I would have liked , and I was determined to point was , what John was saying , the transfer of that , if that 's capital , the transfer of that capital should be made into the wife 's account .
25 Thus , if a tenant 's business expands or becomes more labour intensive unauthorised encroachments may be made into the parking spaces of other tenants , or there may be parking on access and service roads .
26 In addition , an input in posture is to be made into the training of officers to educate them in ways of preventing back injury . ’
27 Saw cuts should be made into the curve , as illustrated .
28 He had read a novel by Jeremy Larner called Drive and there was talk of the book being made into a film , with himself in one of the leading roles .
29 This vagueness will not matter so long as one is clear about the level at which the formula of ‘ ought implies can ’ is being applied : thus the latter , and weaker , kind of ‘ can not ’ would be enough to provide a strong argument against the behaviour being made into a norm for a human society , but it would not be enough if the question concerned the adoption of a personal ideal in an individual case .
30 As Larry Speakes , the president 's press spokesman , put it , ‘ I always had the impression that … as ( Ollie ) flew across the country he could visualize a camera on him , and although nobody knew who he was and his mission was secret , the whole thing was being made into a movie . ’
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