Example sentences of "have [been] [verb] into [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A small skylight has been cut into its dome , while a hole in the floor connects to a hollow chamber . |
2 | Very little research has been done into its cause among adolescents and adults . |
3 | Banyan Systems Inc says Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT has been integrated into its Vines enterprise networks : Banyan 's Windows NT client support will offer users complete integration into the Vines network with access to Banyan 's enterprise network services , all linked together with the StreetTalk III global directory service , enabling NT to be implemented as a Vines client or application server within the Banyan Vines enterprise . |
4 | Banyan Systems Inc says Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT has been integrated into its Vines enterprise networks . |
5 | Uprights are traditional British favourites and are even more popular now that storage for all the extras has been integrated into their design . |
6 | The United Kingdom is a signatory to both the Convention ( 1951 ) and the Covenant ( 1976 ) although neither has been incorporated into our domestic law . |
7 | A judicial inquiry has been initiated into his case but to AI 's knowledge , no progress has been made . |
8 | Note the way in which the pianistic idiom in bars 3 and 4 has been translated into its orchestral equivalent , and the use of the bassoons in bars 7 and 8 which prevents the otherwise somewhat tenuous texture from falling to pieces . |
9 | Perry was a thick-set , bull-necked man who looked as if he 'd been eased into his suit with a shoe-horn . |
10 | And the payments must have been planned into your cash flow , or you 'll go down . |
11 | He suggested that extinct crocodiles found in the fossil record could have been transformed into their modern relatives when a modification of the environment triggered off the transition to a new growth pattern . |
12 | During evolution it could have been modified into its present form . |
13 | Struggling through the cotton wool that seemed to have been stuffed into her brain , Julia found that announcement of savagery almost impossible to believe . |
14 | Now that applies to any matter arising , and subsequently I think that er the Donovan Report more or less reinforced er that particular er er procedure , although it had been written into our national agreement er as far back as I can remember . |
15 | ‘ At the Polish centre they told me that Marek Nowak had been looking into his father 's life . |
16 | ALCOHOLIC Linda McMullen had been savagely beaten but the main cause of her death was the soil , debris and vegetation that had been packed into her mouth and choked her , a jury at Mold Crown Court was told yesterday . |
17 | A hinge that had been digging into his stomach freed itself . |
18 | Like countless adverts for soap powder , shampoo , tropical fruit drinks , deodorants , which had been absorbed into her memory during hours of television watching , the world they inhabited in this fantasy was innocent and carefree , a garden of Eden before the Fall . |
19 | Her mother , once rid of the armour-plated respectability of Maître Henri and his phalanx of parents , brothers and sisters , all devoted to the law , had married a happy-go-lucky literary exile from Leeds , as nearly as possible his opposite , and the half-English , half-French child had been absorbed into their slapdash household with the greatest enthusiasm and affection , and never given time to doubt or worry , surrounded as she was by joyous evidence of her own importance and value . |
20 | She knew nothing of her condition ; the Colonel slipped the pills she had been prescribed into her hot drink at night , and she was unaware that she was taking medication . |
21 | A wily merchant had asked fifty times their worth , and had been left gaping when one thousand times their worth had been pressed into his hands . |
22 | It stuck to Adam 's body , burnt into the jigsaw of cuts that had been carved into his skin . |
23 | Great Britain still had great industrial resources : there were specialized skills available among her workers , she still had huge supplies of her excellent coal , she had opened up new markets as fast as she had been pursued into her old ones by her competitors , and she had an enormous income from investments overseas and from the services which she supplied — in transport , banking and insurance , for example — to the rest of the world . |
24 | During the same series of school strikes , the Guatemalan newspaper El Gráfico reported that students at the Instituto Normal Central para Varones ( Central Boys ' School ) had been taken into their school by security agents and severely beaten . |
25 | Whether the lust for gold had mastered us , whether a hatred of the thieves suffused our outlook , whether their attempts to thwart it had not toughened our resolve I can not say : but I know that after the bomb had been thrown into our midst , we would , one and all , have died in agony rather than let the treasure fall into the enemy 's hands . |
26 | One example was at London Zoo when a polar bear called Brumas died at the age of nine because he ate something which had been thrown into his enclosure . |
27 | Next moment a large piece of kitchen roll had been shoved into her hand . |
28 | For instance , you could have treated that monkey yourself if it had been brought into your surgery . |
29 | Simon Sykes grabbed the opener after only five minutes after Andrew Smyth 's cross had been deflected into his path by a team mate . |
30 | But it was Raynor who told her things about the Castle she did not know ; how it had been built for the first High Queen of all , and how the ancient pure magic had been woven into its walls . |