Example sentences of "will [be] [verb] into a " in BNC.

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1 yes you 'll have the every now and again you 'll be biting into a piece of shell which will be nice
2 I 'll be turning into a voyeur next .
3 We 'll be going into a warm house , that 's one thing .
4 This will be made into a special signed print to raise money for the ITV Telethon .
5 This will be made into a special signed print to raise money for the ITV Telethon .
6 The centrepiece of the Georgian terrace , Laurieston House , will be converted into a Georgian Museum .
7 The seam will be converted into a vast bed of crude acetal/styrene/ester copolymer .
8 The Science and Engineering Research Council will be converted into an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC ) and Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) .
9 A corpus of transcribed conversational speech ( the London-Lund corpus ) will be converted into an idealized phonological form , based on Kaye 's Government Phonology , for this purpose .
10 It has not proved possible as yet to get a Homeopathic lecturer but this is still being followed up and will be fitted into a future programme .
11 The Booksellers and Publishers Associations are concerned that the trade and the public will be lulled into a false sense of security by recent press reports that the Prime Minister is taking control of economic policy and that he is widely believed to be against increasing taxes , including VAT .
12 If a Labour Government takes over , it is likely that the Authority will be integrated into a more comprehensive view of a planned NHS and its role strengthened .
13 CARL Llewellyn will be tucking into a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs before he sets out to win Saturday 's Hennessy Gold Gold Cup on Captain Dibble .
14 The Monograph Index will be scanned into an ASCII file during 1993 , for conversion into a format compatible with Soutron Library System .
15 It is unclear with the development of the single market whether statistics will continue to be maintained on a national basis or whether these will be subsumed into a blancmange of European statistics .
16 It is envisaged that the role of the clinical teacher as such will be subsumed into a wider role of teacher practitioner , who may have additional specialist knowledge and who is likely to be ward or unit based .
17 A recent poll by El Pais predicts the Socialists will be swept into a third term of office on 29 October by an absolute majority .
18 The Library 's collection of about 250,000 cuttings will be moved into a purpose-built room within the new extension .
19 The Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force , meanwhile , will be turned into a civilian government department so it can continue operations , primarily air-sea rescue , after the handover .
20 The Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force , meanwhile , will be turned into a civilian government department so it can continue operations , primarily air-sea rescue , after the handover .
21 You have just 24 hours to rescue your sovereign sibling , or he/she will be turned into a ghost and be forever shunned in royal circles ( a bit like Fergie ) .
22 If foreign advisers do n't realise this , Hungary will be turned into a giant screwdriver operation , entailing massive lay offs and — ultimately — massive resentments .
23 EC Commission President Jacques Delors , however , speaking on April 17 , warned that the proposals presented " a real danger that the Commission will be turned into a mere secretariat serving the Council " .
24 Well , with a bit more work from craftsman Jeremy Brookes , this piece of wood will be turned into a didgeridoo .
25 A DOCTOR has hit back at claims a national medical conference will be turned into a political issue .
26 Ramsey Island off the coast of Dyfed , considered as ‘ one of the wildlife gems of Wales ’ , will be turned into a nature reserve .
27 And when your kids are older , your home will be turned into an assault course — beds become trampolines , bookcases are ideal for mountain-climbing and stairs are made for jumping down .
28 ‘ The whole of the west wing , ’ he was saying , ‘ will be turned into an art and design complex , while we are starting an appeal for the boat-house !
29 BRENDAN McNally drives the Bobcat to collect china clay which will be fed into a blunger to be processed into ‘ slop ’ .
30 CANCELLATION : When you book your accommodation , you will be entering into a legally binding contract which can only be broken by mutual consent .
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