Example sentences of "that has been [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 Despite the large amount of funding that has been pumped into the scheme teachers are worried by the time it takes for materials and information to get through to them .
2 Soil that has been absorbed into the top layer of a substrate may be very difficult to remove .
3 Molly Fletcher had been a pretty girl , but she had the faded air of a flower that has been transplanted into the wrong soil .
4 For this was Novgorod , ancient , wooden , like the bole of an immense tree that has been carved into the likeness of a city , Novgorod the Great , a gilded fortress of the Romanov Empire .
5 Super Sales Grit — SSG — is a miracle ingredient that has been trained into every Rentokil sales consultant from the very first day out with a sales manager to the final night of introductory sales consultants courses .
6 If the local authorities had been given the money that has been poured into the private sector to be spent on domiciliary packages , more home helps , special care attendance and occupational budgets to provide aids and adaptations for people in their own homes , we could have saved the Government and the country millions of pounds .
7 But nevertheless everything that has been repressed into the unconscious is in the id .
8 ‘ When you did not come to see him I made myself a vow that you would face reality and not some story that has been hammered into you since childhood .
9 Read Agatha Christie 's Death on the Nile and note the way she makes Poirot time and again call attention to a pistol that has been thrown into the river .
10 For , in common with every William Osborne lifeboat , a small mascot lives in the wheelhouse — presented by employees of the yard to illustrate their commitment and the part of their lives that has been put into the boat .
11 For Marx , the value of a commodity is determined by the total amount of labour that has been put into it and this labour ‘ constitutes exactly the fund out of which surplus value , or profit is formed ’ .
12 For example , after the initiating event the electrical power system might succeed in supplying the essential power needs , or it might fail ; if it succeeds then the ECCS might succeed or fail ; and if this fails , then the fission-product scrubbing system , which removes radioactive material that has been released into the reactor 's containment building , might succeed or fail ; finally if this fails then the containment , the ultimate barrier preventing fission products escaping into the environment , might succeed or fail .
13 Bearing in mind the millions of pounds that the Government raised from privatisations — the selling of the family silver — and all the money that has been raked into the Treasury , should not the Economic Secretary stand at the Dispatch Box and apologise for the economic mess in which the Government have landed this country ?
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