Example sentences of "now [been] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 They in turn sold the property , which has now been converted into a dwelling .
2 One of these used to be the Free Church but has now been converted into a house .
3 The mellow orange brick and creeper clad mill house has now been converted into a restaurant and the nearby stable block into a craft shop .
4 The pilot scheme proved to be a great success and has now been developed into a continuing professional development programme for all pupils in the year 1992/93. is now wholly involved in coordinating this scheme for the Bar .
5 One of these which originally led to the nonprofessional but nationally-recognized Certificate of Social Service ( CCETSW , 1975 ) , has now been incorporated into a new and alternative route to a full professional social work qualification for some of the kinds of social service personnel we have referred to as paraprofessionals ( CCETSW , 1989 ) .
6 The logic of this change in attitude is expressed in educational terms in the Warnock Report , the findings of which have now been incorporated into the Education Act .
7 She returned with the FPL to take over the town which has now been incorporated into the Chalatenango controlled zone :
8 Moreover , a substantial proportion of the council housing built on low-density suburban estates in the inter-war period has now been incorporated into the owner-occupied sector and no longer provides a route for lower-income households wanting to move into the suburbs .
9 Comments made by all parties consulted have now been incorporated into the Environmental Statement for the Hunterston Dry Store .
10 Although I have been a member of the board for less than a year , and chairman but a few weeks , I believe I have now been accepted into the bosom of the Athletico family .
11 The result , so we are told , is that the ‘ fear of crime ’ has now been elevated into a national problem .
12 Toshiba Corp has now been drawn into the IBM-Apple Computer Inc alliance following the announcement that it and Apple have an agreement to develop multimedia technology , combining Apple software skills with Toshiba 's expertise in semiconductors and consumer electronics .
13 ‘ It 's a real medieval castle , that had been a ruin for years , and has now been modernized into a house .
14 A major investigation has now been launched into the smuggling of keys from the jail to UDA elements outside .
15 THE COUNTY now known simply as Lothian is an amalgamation of what used to be East Lothian , Midlothian , and West Lothian , with a few bits chipped off the edges here and there : for example , the little settlement of Stow with its packhorse bridge over the Gala Water was once in East Lothian but has now been lured into the Borders region .
16 As a regular viewer of Casualty , I am delighted to see that at last television producers have acknowledged that nursing auxiliaries like myself ( and health care assistants ) do exist , as a health care assistant has now been introduced into the programme .
17 The Hotel Manila has now been transformed into a Ramada Renaissance Hotel , with correspondingly high prices , so I prefer to stay at the Hotel Gaudi , still unspoilt , which has the advantage of being right opposite the enchanting Theatre Museum .
18 ‘ Rock For Clear Water ’ began as a benefit concert for orphans by the group ‘ Chaif ’ and has now been transformed into a musical ecological movement .
19 Tonight , two acres of land that were once an orchard but have now been transformed into a series of separate cottage gardens .
20 More than 400 people at all Guinness Brewing GB sites have now been linked into the computer network that connects all the PC terminals together .
21 Since then , more PC users have come on stream and about 460 people have now been linked into the whole network .
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