Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [verb] into [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Hospitals might be privatised or turned into voluntary hospitals , as the Conservatives had favoured before 1946 .
2 Now , in Christian times , pilgrimage from the ends of the earth , organized and elaborated into regular re-enactments of the episodes of sacred history , carefully fostered by great architectural enterprises , sponsored by bishops and emperors , linked the most distant towns with the sacred sites .
3 It is as if the molecules that form the flowers and leaves have been twisted and re-assembled into lovely globes , the nurseries of these insects .
4 The problems endured and created by large cohorts seem considerable and there is no reason why Easterlin effects should not be recognized and incorporated into other models .
5 Three other mills , of which little of interest remains ( either demolished or turned into private dwellings ) are Silver Mill , and on leaving Gloucestershire , Pepper Mill at Bromsberrow , and Clencher Mill .
6 Mrs Moody would like to advertise the group more widely and would be happy to invite former carers whose elderly charges have died or gone into residential homes .
7 1 large potato , peeled and cut into small cubes
8 The cultural budget , which stood at FFr3 billion in 1981 , is now FFr13 billion ( £1.3 billion ; $2.3 billion ) thirteen years later , precisely because he could count on the unconditional support of President Mitterrand , who is not only an acknowledged lover of both the arts and literature , but also requires an element of grandeur to be orchestrated and injected into large-scale projects ( see p.12 ) .
9 It was felt that the more conservative backward-looking elements no longer represented a serious threat to British authority , but could on the contrary be placated and transformed into loyal allies .
10 It is there that the most ordinary-seeming ingredients can be re-ordered and re-energised into extraordinary explosions of personality .
11 On the other hand , from the civil servant 's angle what is wanted as a minister is not a malleable man who can be moulded or pushed into particular views .
12 Patterns of dots from a painting program tend to fall apart when enlarged or coagulate into muddy puddles if reduced .
13 During her absence Nathan had showered and changed into fawn trousers and a pale blue polo shirt .
14 She 'd found him showered and changed into lightweight jeans and a white polo shirt and reading in the shade of the cloister-like gallery terrace that ran along the back of the house overlooking the gardens and the pool .
15 If anchoring , in its essentials , refers to the way that new information is categorized and rooted into cultural beliefs , then theorists must also take note of the way that information can be particularized and uprooted .
16 Mature evergreen trees , such as Ilex crenata , have been trained and clipped into formal shapes which look as if a green cloud is floating on each branch .
17 How and where were the raw materials obtained and transformed into useful items for hunting , food production , woodland clearance and so on during the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age ( roughly 4000–1500 BC ) ?
18 Gold and silver were beaten and worked into elaborate designs .
19 If charismatic political leaders can be inculcated and socialized into democratic values , then public bureaucracies can be subordinated to the elites generated by party competition , creating the only feasible approximation to a genuine representative democracy .
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