Example sentences of "have be [vb pp] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It frequently happens that a daughter lives with a widowed parent for 20 years or more ; if the parent changes council houses or moves from the private sector to a council house within one year of the death of the parent then on the death of the parent the council house will be the home which contains all the furniture and other articles which form part of the home and have been fitted into the council house by the parent and the daughter .
2 Billions of dollars have been pumped into the continent .
3 The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser .
4 All the drive units are new , and the crossover has changed , special anti-resonance measures have been incorporated into the ribbon driver , and the woodwork uses thicker panels and is also better damped .
5 To signal these relationships , links have been incorporated into the document , modifying the structure .
6 Casts of missing fragments have been incorporated into the frieze , as well as an original fragment excavated on the Bassae site by Professor Yalouris and subsequently displayed in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens .
7 The system must be capable of identifying any new entries or sense sections which have been incorporated into the dictionary text .
8 A vase containing flowers that have been left over is also put at the well so people can see for themselves how they have been incorporated into the picture .
9 At the outset we looked at the traditional ways in which new developments have been incorporated into the domain of the public services .
10 Several design features , found on some , but not all , such guns have been incorporated into the TEC LM100 .
11 If so , a bacterial chromosome would resemble a professional football team , whose players have been transferred into the club from all over the place .
12 The optimised X-Winserver speeds up the performance of X-Windows : DOS and Windows emulation facilities have been built into the kernel .
13 More recently , eel traps have been built into the systems of weirs and sluices of water-mills .
14 The invoice section from Contracts & purchasing and estimates and cost control from Engineering have been absorbed into the accounts group of the Finance Department at Peel Park .
15 I believe that the very speed at which they have been absorbed into the school system indicates an uncritical acceptance of the package because it is new and modern and fashionable and that there has been little serious examination of which aspects are relevant and which are not .
16 But more than 14 years after the Milwaukee Project started , and long after its spokesman 's claims have been absorbed into the consciousness of editors , politicians , judges , school boards , parents and social theorists , as well as into countless text books and lecturers ' notes , no scientific account has been published .
17 The stables and outbuildings have been converted into the Aquarium , the Reptile House , and the Bat Belfry ; plus various support services including quarantine facilities for incoming animals .
18 Over the last 40 years of communist rule , numerous research studies have been conducted into the feasibility of the dam , first proposed by Mao Tse-Tung 70 years ago , but no decision made .
19 Footholds have been cut into the edge of the cockpit seats to support those sitting to weather .
20 Deep caves and passages have been cut into the limestone by streams flowing from Ben More Assynt : by the glen of Traligill Burn , the Vikings ' Trolls ' Gill or giants ' ravine ; Noc nan Uamh , the ‘ hill of the caves ’ , Allt nan Uamh , the ‘ burn of the caves ’ .
21 Their ideas have been assimilated into the mainstream of the science .
22 Picket-line relations have been most tranquil in those periods of British and American history characterised by ‘ consensus politics ’ — where trade unions have been accepted into the polity ( the government and those who are able to influence its policies ) as legitimate ‘ members ’ , rather than excluded as ‘ challengers ’ ( cf. Ragin et al. , 1982:241 ) .
23 This may be confirmed on a few sites by the presence of a small cemetery over the site of the original house , after it had been thoroughly demolished , since some of the graves have been dug into the wall foundations , showing an ignorance of their existence .
24 The water injection system is operating at peak , and over 62 million barrels of water have been injected into the reservoir to sustain pressure support and aid oil recovery .
25 Two 12-year-old boys have been remanded into the care of the local authority .
26 With the usual premium on daylight , which in the sub-continent disappears like a power cut , there will not be much of a gap between the breakfast gong and pavilion bell , and heavy over-rate fines have been written into the regulations .
27 ‘ The hovels and the vennels ’ of the nineteenth-century Scottish city have been projected into the sky ; the lower depths of the Thirties have not gone from urban Britain .
28 In simple terms health authorities have been turned into the buyers of health care , and , rather than the providers of health care .
29 The US Energy Department has acknowledged that , since the 1950s , substantial amounts of radioactive tritium gas have been emitted into the air and water from its nuclear weapons plant in Savannah River , South Carolina .
30 The patients have been dispersed into the community , like Jean Aitken who had been at the hospital for 12 years .
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