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

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1 Play instinct is redirected into working ability and willingness to perform tasks .
2 ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates .
3 The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament .
4 If the explained variance is partitioned into greenhouse and solar components , greenhouse forcing has the strongest influence in all cases although the solar contribution is not negligible ( Table 1 ) .
5 Plotting is revised into conspiracy and placed within the action instead of informing its structure .
6 MATURATION Now it is the turn of time to work its miracle — the new spirit is filled into oak casks and stored in cool , dark warehouses where the long process of maturation begins .
7 Having looked at research and related policy and practice of child care in the community and what happens before a child is received into care , the next chapters then deal with a range of issues which are related to what happens when children and young people are in care .
8 When a child or young person is received into care a placement with a carer or carers has to be made .
9 An ordinary man is plunged into politics and espionage .
10 Modern living things have , however , adapted to the presence of atmospheric nitrogen , oxygen , and carbon dioxide ; and each of these is pressed into service , in ways that we will discuss later .
11 Some of the RAF churches have competent and well-trained organists , but these are generally difficult to come by and , as in many parishes , it is a pianist who is pressed into service .
12 Some people will perhaps feel uneasy about the definition of pedagogy as operational research in which experience is pressed into partnership with principled enquiry .
13 In the Ubbelohde viscometer an aliquot of solution of known volume is pipetted into bulb D through A. The solution is then pumped into E , by applying a pressure down A with C closed off ; the pressure is released and C is opened to allow the excess solution to drain back into D. This leaves the end of the capillary open or suspended .
14 The majority of readers will be familiar with the nitrogen cycle , which is the process by which organic waste is decomposed into ammonia , nitrite and finally nitrate .
15 An embryonic European central bank is to come into existence soon after 1994 , the starting date of the second stage .
16 by enacting that a licence is to come into effect on the day it is granted or renewed ( subss. ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ) .
17 ( a ) the date on which the scheme is to come into effect , being a date not later than the day immediately before the first transfer date ; and
18 A PEDESTRIANISATION scheme which has angered disabled groups in Darlington is to come into force from March 29 .
19 Each 90 tonnes ‘ box ’ is lifted into position and literally ‘ glued ’ together in segments .
20 Below : The piston is lifted into place by volunteers who painstakingly restored the Fielding engine .
21 If the tenant is let into possession or the lease is completed at a time that makes this inconvenient , the commencement date should be back-dated to a convenient date .
22 There the signal is scrambled into code and re-routed here , where it 's decoded . ’
23 The smaller one is about 80 centimetres by 92 centimetres and the large one is about 94 centimetres by 124 centimetres. both boards are covered by a thick blanket , which is sewn into place and on both I have the Riviera blocking cloth .
24 When consonant clues are fewer , it takes longer to translate what is said into sense , but this does not mean that one 's brain is slower !
25 Unless and until more knowledge is gathered concerning the aspirations , capabilities and limitations of schools and the people who work in them , and until sufficient flexibility is built into syllabus planning to allow for the necessary variations that are inherent in planning and providing learning for different people in different contexts , the gap between prescription and reality will remain an unconscionably wide one .
26 That expectation is built into inheritance laws .
27 Like a performance , a strategy is made into vision by a two-way current .
28 If payment is made into court " to abide issue " , a remittance and notice is sent to the Accountant-General immediately ( ibid r 31(3) ) .
29 Where payment is made into court by a defendant who makes a counterclaim , it must be accompanied by a notice to show how the counterclaim has been taken into account ( Ord 11 , r 1(9) ) .
30 It is said that yaks ' milk is sometimes used and in Italy buffalos ' milk is made into cheese .
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