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

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1 Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on .
2 It is at this stage that a major computer study may be undertaken into the integrity of the proposed design , in terms of function , strength , economics , etc .
3 Lord , such a sight : the casket which held Becket 's body was encased in sheets of solid gold and , over the years , devout pilgrims had brought sapphires , diamonds , pearls and small rubies to be fastened into the goldwork as homage to the saint .
4 The trade union legislation introduced in Britain in the past decade has enabled the expression of a variety of worker attitudes to unionization , because it has ensured that workers can not be coerced into a union and it has also increased union democracy .
5 In a letter to the council , Stuart McHardy of the campaign wrote that stones from all over Scotland and other parts of the world would be formed into a cairn on 10 April to mark the first anniversary of the Vigil for a Scottish Parliament on Regent Road .
6 We , the subscribers to this Memorandum of Association , wish to be formed into a Company pursuant to this Memorandum ; and we agree to take the number of shares shown opposite our respective names .
7 We , the subscribers to this Memorandum of Association , wish to be formed into a Company pursuant to this Memorandum ; and we agree to take the number of shares shown opposite our respective names .
8 The difference between the fragmentation described by Braverman and that analysed by Stone is that the former came about in order to de-skill and control through Tayloristic practices , while the latter came about partly in order to create a range of jobs which could be formed into a job ladder .
9 The Catholic Media Office said 2,094 made the formal request to be received into the Church at the cathedral services .
10 Three adults who have been prepared by this group will be received into the Church at the Easter Vigil .
11 Aside from those who were involved in intellectual and political movements it was an open question how far mental health experts would be received into the bosom of the target population .
12 He might see the light and be received into the Faith . ’
13 On the back , quite without superficial decoration , the artist has concentrated on revealing the forms of the body , not adapted to a linear pattern but swelling in majestic simplicity under the smooth cloak which originally veiled the hair and falls almost to the ankles , held in the right hand and brought round under the left elbow to be tucked into the belt in front .
14 Add the flour gradually , beating all the time , until the dough is still soft and sticky but can be gathered into a ball .
15 A study of a small series of sixth-century , square-headed , brooches showed how the various brooches could be placed into a sequence because of the interchange of parts of the decoration on them .
16 Many of the organisms that left fossil remains were of kinds now extinct , although some , like the trilobites , could obviously be placed into a phylum with many living representatives .
17 For instance , ‘ frame-grabbing ’ enables action pictures from a conference to be placed into a newsletter , which can then be put through a copier and distributed to delegates .
18 Injections should be placed into the apex of the sphincterotomy , avoiding the area around the pancreatic duct .
19 Thus we shall be plunged into a show trial of the public morality every bit as much a barometer of our times as the Lady Chatterley case back in the Sixties .
20 From 11.50 , it will be plunged into the election itself .
21 I then pointed out to him that I strongly deprecated a dissolution at this moment as I had implicit confidence in him and in the Conservative Party now in power , and I considered that as most countries in Europe , if not in the world , were in a chaotic and indeed dangerous state , it would be a pity if this country were to be plunged into the turmoil of a General Election on a question of domestic policy which will arouse all the old traditional bitterness of the hard fought battles between Protection and Free Trade : also that it was quite possible that his majority might be reduced , or that he might not get a majority at all .
22 She was wheeled to the lift , with Belinda at her side , and it felt strange and yet very familiar to be plunged into the atmosphere of a large hospital again after four months away .
23 This task is made quite easy if you dampen the bread slightly so that it can be pressed into the shape you need .
24 It was a measure of the opacity of military affairs that , although no Zuwayi had any evidence of meetings , or of any disproportional conscription , most people thought it plausible that men might be pressed into the army because they were Zuwaya .
25 Between his speech which starts : and which ends : there comes a direct restatement and physical demonstration of the meretricious contract : Any aspect of his religious profession can be pressed into the service of his lechery .
26 The process of supplanting their initial unconscious caricature of school with a kaleidoscope of skills and attitudes that can be shaken into a host of new shapes to meet new needs is an unprecedented and , for most students , a painful one .
27 It was several months before anything significant happened in Edward 's life — by which time he was so sick of the stagnant war that he would have been prepared to be parachuted into the heart of Germany wearing a kilt .
28 The " furniture " was then to be arranged into a design for the room and drawn on to the grid .
29 This , Lukes argued , is the most insidious form of power in that we can be manipulated into a course of action or believing in a set of values without realising it .
30 Originally intended as a shed to house their historic stock , substantial grants from the English Tourist Board and the Museums and Galleries Commission had enabled the concept to be developed into a museum .
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