Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But there was sufficient sex feeling left over to need an outlet and this was often more than could be successfully sublimated into a mere exuberance of energy in reading or games or any other form of camp activity . |
2 | Users can then evaluate the alternatives and participate in the selection of the dialogue which will be eventually incorporated into the IT system . |
3 | Special sachets of aquatic plant fertilizer are currently available which can be merely pushed into the container beside the plants . |
4 | It was , I suppose , what I demanded of Fate — to be gently wafted into the position of a hero of romance , without rough hands at my throat . |
5 | popular anger against inequalities in the distribution of food could be swiftly transferred into a grim determination to defeat the Hun , as became clear when the military stalemate broke in March 1918 . |
6 | Double value This pushchair has a clip-on foot section which means that it can be swiftly converted into a pram . |
7 | The new words and meanings would , of course , be constantly incorporated into the new generations of small dictionaries . |
8 | The second was to close one hospital and transfer as many of its patients as possible into community facilities , resettling those who could not be so placed into the other , retained and upgraded hospital . |
9 | This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside . |
10 | This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside . |
11 | Ideally an entry which is at present only a cross-reference might be better made into a full entry , while the existing entries might be better turned into cross-references , and so on . |
12 | A band that rages across the rock firmament with such intensity that they can not be easily assimilated into the serried ranks of all the other homogenous contenders . |
13 | The software packages allow for bar charts and pictograms to be easily incorporated into the body of a report , while a high-quality laser printer doubles as a photocopier so that large numbers of perfect copies can be easily produced . |
14 | These are also processes which can be easily incorporated into the computer system . |
15 | The basic question is whether the reports , research results , anecdotal evidence and folklore refer to some form of known energy which can be easily integrated into the fund of established knowledge , or whether they indicate some other , more mysterious , perhaps more fundamental , energy , which operates in an altogether different way . |
16 | The distinction drawn in chapter 4 between the predictable and unpredictable components of aggregate demand can be easily translated into a distinction between the predictable and unpredictable components of monetary growth . |
17 | [ The ] political function [ of ministers and departments ] can not be easily translated into the language of financial management ’ . |
18 | Marx predicted that this group , which he referred to as the petty ( or petit ) bourgeoisie , would be progressively squeezed into the proletariat . |
19 | For while " Socrates " might on occasion be deliberately turned into a general term — as happens , for example , in sentences like " He is another Socrates " — substance " can not be significantly used in such a way at all . |
20 | Since a microcomputer is usually dedicated to controlling some fixed task , the program of instructions can be permanently built into the ROM so that it can not be corrupted . |
21 | This long-drawn-out effort finally succeeded in 1920 , and Ida Smedley was the first woman to be formally accepted into the Society . |
22 | Semantic theory may be further subdivided into the fields of lexical semantics and structural semantics . |
23 | The arrestants can be directly injected into the later fetuses to greatly increase metaphase numbers but the procedure requires operative skill and can be traumatic to the mother . |
24 | ( ii ) A defective matrix can not be similarly transformed into a real symmetric matrix . |
25 | The downward hammer fist for example , which can deflect a kick may also be instantly converted into a forearm scoop . |
26 | These need to be clearly formed into a hierarchy so that an observer can move freely from one to another using both peripheral and foveal receptivity . |
27 | Small objects like pennies , tablets , and screw caps can easily lodge in the mouthpiece of a metered dose inhaler and , when the inhaler is used , be forcefully expelled into the pharynx or larynx and inhaled into the bronchial tree . |
28 | But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules . |
29 | As already stated , ballets can be roughly divided into the three different kinds usually danced by companies with a classical repertoire . |
30 | At root the managerialist approach assumes that private sector managerial techniques can be smoothly implanted into the public sector . |