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

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1 Their heads had been eased into the yoke , and they were now locked into the system .
2 ‘ So I struggled on when the best thing would have been to go into the reserves and get my confidence back .
3 The Abbess of Barking complained that her wood of Alderfen , belonging to her manor of Tollesbury , had been recalled into the Forest of Essex , ‘ although she says the wood is not in the forest and ought not to be ’ .
4 Truman had been propelled into the presidency through the sudden death of Franklin Roosevelt on 12 April 1945 .
5 The UK subsidiary has been eating into the parent company 's profits due to start up costs for its paging and mobile communications operations .
6 Little systematic research has so far been undertaken into the relationship between subject studied and success for non-traditionally qualified students .
7 They may however have achieved a realization of theoretical proposals : but we can not be certain about that until further research has been undertaken into the workings of the Household .
8 A great deal of research has been undertaken into the understanding of TSPs and our intention here is simply to illustrate an alternative branching scheme using the special structure of the problem .
9 In the case of osteoporosis there are preventive therapies , but insufficient research has been undertaken into the costs and benefits of Hormone Replacement Therapy ( HRT ) , calcitonin therapy , and mineral supplements .
10 A questionnaire was also used to record dietary intake of milk products and fat and the presence or absence of intolerance to milk or milk products ( symptoms of nausea , abdominal bloating , abdominal cramps , or diarrhoea ) after wach subject had been enrolled into the study .
11 However , they had been plunged into a welter of activity in which they tried to respond to urgent and practical matters placed before them and it is , therefore , not surprising that a commonly held view was that ‘ the best form of training comes from getting on with the job ’ .
12 As it happens there is one sound in this production more dramatic than any of the music — and that is the sound of a knife being tossed into a pool of water after it has been plunged into the heart of Pelleas .
13 As it happens there is one sound in this production more dramatic than any of the music — and that is the sound of a knife being tossed into a pool of water after it has been plunged into the heart of Pelleas .
14 Two examples have frequently been pressed into the mold of religion versus science : the burning of Michael Servetus ( c. 1511–53 ) in Protestant Geneva and of Giordano Bruno ( 1548–1600 ) by the Roman Inquisition .
15 We read that the apostles in Jerusalem sent Peter and John down to them and ‘ when they arrived , they prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit , because the Holy Spirit had not yet come upon any of them ; they had simply been baptised into the name of the Lord Jesus .
16 It appeared that the expedient solution proposed by the District in 1930 for the Bedfordshire scheme had led to a further concession in Cambridgeshire in 1932 and by 1937 had been developed into a strategy for the development of adult education in rural areas for which the Board ‘ … visualised the Rural Areas Scheme as an eight counties one ’ .
17 By the time of Jesus this commandment had been developed into a list of 513 points of law with detailed conditions of each and every possible situation .
18 More detail is given for the first part on document preparation systems as this has been developed into the HyperCard system described below .
19 He further found that she had been lulled into a sense of false security by the hospital staff and been misinformed as to the availability and effect of alternative procedures .
20 The basic problem is that , unlike other courses in this field , they have never been given into the care and custody of a national body so that there is no established basis for recognition , either as equivalent to qualifications at a similar level in other fields or as a stage leading to higher level courses .
21 Evidence from satellite photos , refugees and dissident groups reveals that almost the entire flow of the Euphrates has been diverted into a 560-kilometre drainage canal , known as the Third River , recently connected to the sea .
22 His distress could have been alleviated with treatment far earlier if he had been diverted into the hospital system straight from the police station , or direct from the court , rather than via prison .
23 Two 12-year-old boys have been remanded into the care of the local authority .
24 ‘ Ginger ’ Neil was not impressed with what he saw , and described 261 as ‘ the most motley crowd of goons you ever saw in your life — ferry pilots who had been formed into a squadron . ’
25 She swung to face him angrily , her pale cheeks now flushed to wild apricot , her breasts rising and falling with bottled-in emotion , annoyance , embarrassment and a feeling of having been manipulated into a situation where she had behaved like an ill-bred lunatic .
26 " The following morning the Deputation again visited the School previous to the Scholars being dismissed for the Midsummer Holidays , and having inspected the Book of Entry of the Scholars ' Admissions & c we found that the whole number of 150 had been received into the School — that on the day of examination 141 were present and the remaining 9 absent from suspension or illness and one by death . "
27 If there is no difference , there is good reason to suppose that the Spirit has not been received into the man 's life .
28 Women have been attracted into the work-force by wages .
29 Thirty gallons of contaminated cooling liquid from a nuclear submarine has been spilt into the VSEL shipyard in Barrow in Furness , Cumbria , it was disclosed yesterday .
30 This reticence extended even to the making of protests which was why , despite his feeble objections — he had been under no compulsion to go — he had been dragooned into the Navy in the first place .
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