Example sentences of "made into a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Beatrix Potter 's classic children 's story ’ The Tailor of Gloucester ’ has been made into a video . |
2 | The story of the two poets , dramatic in itself , has been made into a play by Robert Southam . |
3 | Then all that is made into a play , performed by actors , which I think establishes a sufficient distance . ’ |
4 | This vagueness will not matter so long as one is clear about the level at which the formula of ‘ ought implies can ’ is being applied : thus the latter , and weaker , kind of ‘ can not ’ would be enough to provide a strong argument against the behaviour being made into a norm for a human society , but it would not be enough if the question concerned the adoption of a personal ideal in an individual case . |
5 | The Lavergnes are demanding £50,000 plus a share of the millions the famous shot has made for Doisneau and his picture agency Rapho since it was made into a poster in the 1980s . |
6 | But it could be made into a poster . |
7 | Originally a Benedictine Abbey Church , which was destroyed by fire in 1120 , it was rebuilt soon after this much on the pattern of S. Mark 's in Venice and was made into a Cathedral in 1649 . |
8 | But What I was going to ask was , before they were made into a stack , were your stooks made into larger stooks ? |
9 | And then made into a stack ? |
10 | The miners ' strike was presented as a direct challenge to the authority of the government , and was made into a sticking-point beyond which the government would not be pushed . |
11 | A timely point and one which could be made into a test of this kind of narrative by which an author may be seen to have succeeded or failed to create the necessary suspension of disbelief . |
12 | But the important thing to remember is that a map is a flat plan of an area — a sort of bird 's eye view made into a diagram . |
13 | Except what he had made into a story . |
14 | A large amount of the surrounding land has recently been made into a golf course . |
15 | Imagine the triangle was made into a square as shown at the side . |
16 | Solihull ladies ' guild , formed in 1964 , was made into a branch in October last year , thus admitting men through its hallowed portals for the first time ! |
17 | The fine tree was soon noticed by the king of Byblos , who ordered it to be cut down and made into a column to support the hall roof of his palace . |
18 | The Lark 's Head can be made into a Pedigree Cow Hitch by bringing end B back through both loops , to the other side ( Fig 8 ) . |
19 | The remedy can even be made into a paste and applied directly to the sting . |
20 | Chinese ladies used perfume from plants for their hair , the Romans used herbs of all kinds , especially lavender , for bathing — even the ancient Britons used a plant for colouring their skins , the infamous woad , Isatis tinctoria , whose leaves , made into a paste , supplied a blue dye . |
21 | Made into a changeling . |
22 | For an older child , use your hand made into a fist , using gentle but firm upwards pressure with the other hand supporting his back . |
23 | Another observation on rose fruits , given under R. villosa , tells of its large , round hips , with a pleasant acid pulp surrounding the seeds , being ‘ made into a sweetmeat and served up in deserts to the table . ’ |
24 | And I saw a dear little shed that someone had made into a craft shop , and the woman said no one had been in for ages , and was n't she pleased to see me … ’ |
25 | After the heroics of the binding of Isaac came comedy and a hero made into a fool . |
26 | Comments on location , light , quality of shot , me and virtually everything else are made into a dictaphone . |
27 | The herbs are ground together and either rolled into pellets for pondfish or made into a kind of tea which is added to the aquarium water . |
28 | One cabin had been made into a pottery , others had council murals daubed over them . |
29 | COMIC Ben Elton 's best selling novel Stark is to be made into a £2.5 million TV mini-series by the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation . |
30 | The land was therefore made into a coach road , allowing farm labourers and market gardeners access to the fields , but during the reign of George I , this long-established route was closed by the Surveyor General and only a few privileged people were allowed to use it . |