Example sentences of "would be [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | They would be cooked into a greasy stew with vegetables and served up looking exactly as they did when they were raw : pale and nauseatingly realistic , with the toes and claws intact . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | When they arrived , they would be led into a sitting room where a microphone had been set up in front of each chair , with a tape recorder in the middle of the floor . |
4 | It comes in your first twenty percent , but for survey would be constituted into a survey |
5 | Mr Yenici said he accepted £3,000 when the broker assured him his organ would be transplanted into a poor person in England . |
6 | In serious cases such as this , the structures of popular power like the village or community assembly would be turned into a forum for medical discussion — a sort of popular medical audit . |
7 | We sold the residual sixteen years , approx , to a client represented by Harvey Gough & partners , who soon afterwards resold it by private treaty to a small company whose name I have not yet discovered , with the rumoured intention that it would be turned into a private nursing home . |
8 | In contrast to this condoned and systematic brutality , rugby 's ‘ image problem ’ , in Mr Lieberman 's analysis , stems from its association with ‘ beer parties ’ , which are frowned upon by the editor of Sports Illustrated , who is dismissive of rugby in a way which I find offensive ( I wonder if he 's aware , for instance , that the US Womens ' team recently won a world title ? ) , and attempting to placate people like him would be buying into a value system which is completely alien to the game . |
9 | In a few hours I would be flown into a different culture , a different climate , with different people . |
10 | Eardley 's argument suggests that a white hole would be a highly unstable object and that soon after its formation it would be converted into a black hole as it gathered surrounding matter . |
11 | The A5 meanwhile would be converted into a motorway through Snowdonia . |
12 | King Mswati III dissolved the Libandla ( Parliament ) on Oct. 9 , one month ahead of the scheduled end of its term , announcing that he would rule with " executive powers " with the help of the Cabinet , which would be converted into a council of ministers and would act as a caretaker government while a new constitution was drafted and elections were held . |
13 | Durance was adopting the view that if the drugs were found in his former studio his name would be dragged into a scandal . |
14 | The little paintings are a sequential record of the kind of information that would be synthesised into a finished work . |
15 | In his hands the existing contrast between the building 's industrial past and the immutability of the landscape would be sharpened into a creative expression of striking proportions . |
16 | Since Britain was committed to defending France in the case of an invasion , it was obvious to him that Britain would be drawn into a future European war unless fascism was thwarted . |
17 | His clients had pressed ahead with the claim against his companies and Mr Ashton told the Manx judge , John Corrin , that the matter had been settled out of court and Raper was prepared to admit judgment for £11.7m , which would be paid into a firm of local advocates . |
18 | If Protestants could not parade wherever they liked in Ulster , then the day was not far away when they would be sold into a united Ireland . |
19 | The ways in which these topics would be introduced into a PGCE course would be as varied as those already used for other common topics , and this aspect must be left to individual PGCE tutors . |
20 | Before the Suez débâcle in the autumn of 1956 , British governments had felt themselves able to dictate the pace at which the colonial Empire would be transformed into a cohesive Commonwealth of Nations : after Suez the imperial ethos was shattered , and our run down to middle-power status was no longer resisted . |
21 | Finally , the Commission assessed that there was a high probability that , in the near future , the dominant position of ATR/De Havilland would be transformed into a monopoly . |
22 | Within 20 years and army of ‘ bluebellies ’ , little different in appearance form the troopers led by Crook and Miles on the Southern Plains , would be transformed into a huge khaki-clad nation at arms , facing the machine guns , tanks and heavy artillery of the most professional army in the world in the trenches of France . |
23 | Backward , peasant Russia would be transformed into a dynamic , modern , industrial society in which their talents and expertise would find full scope . |
24 | Previously green plants would be transformed into a bewildering array of colours . |
25 | Engels ( 1874 ) , in an essay on authority directed against the anarchists , commented upon violent political revolutions that ‘ a revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is ’ , but he did not go on to consider whether the authoritarianism of an armed revolutionary struggle might not subsequently become firmly entrenched in the practices of a post-revolutionary government ; and he could not foresee that the ‘ dictatorship of the proletariat ’ ( a phrase which he and Marx occasionally used in order to refer to the political dominance of the working class , conceived as the vast majority of the population , in the initial phase of socialist society ) would be transformed into a plain dictatorship and a reign of terror , turned against the people themselves . |
26 | On July 14 Strasser announced that the NPRC would become the Supreme Council of State ( SCS ) and that the Cabinet would be transformed into a Council of State Secretaries which would be in charge of " day to day administration " and would be directly responsible to the SCS . |
27 | There would inevitably also be a fear among some NHS professionals that their hard-won services would be dissipated into a ‘ support only ’ service and that accurate diagnosis and treatment would be sacrificed in favour of providing a better living environment . |
28 | He sat in the seat across the aisle from me and said the cars would be backed into a siding for two days , the engine would be removed and used elsewhere , and there would be a security guard on duty . |
29 | He decided eventually that to embrace Buddhism would be to plunge into a world too culturally alien . |
30 | A little would be sprinkled into a small metal dish placed on top of a metal cylinder . |