Example sentences of "might [be] [verb] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The background to the document has to be sought in Stirling 's fear that he might be absorbed into some top-heavy bureaucracy like Combined Operations or SOE .
2 A simple spinner using a pentatonic scale might be subdivided into five symmetrically weighted sectors .
3 The tape unit might be fixed into one of the standard drive bays in your PC .
4 That is , although they generally rejected the idea that people might be ‘ converted ’ to homosexuality through seduction , they suggested that some might be tempted into other corrupt activities :
5 A trial date had finally been set for 17 June 1991 , but given the obvious flimsiness of the case , he was still concerned that somebody within the DEA might be tempted into direct action .
6 It was evident from the spread that enormous powers were available within her — powers which might be channelled into rich creation , or which might , if not subjected to correct restraint , become destructive .
7 Occasionally other ministers might be called into those discussions .
8 Suggestions for extension work should have been thought out by the publishers , also follow-up assignments and how the software might be fitted into further schemes of work or related to other subject areas .
9 Here we can see how the concepts discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 might be extended into contemporary urban and regional sociology .
10 A number of extensions to the main part of the study are also proposed in this section , including some suggestions as to how the kind of activity outlined here might be integrated into creative writing programmes .
11 According to Mr Ryder , the nuclear inspectors decided to get together to swap information and to identify ‘ good practice ’ that might be codified into formal guidance notes .
12 The players might be divided into five groups :
13 Such goods might be divided into those we possess and those we encounter but do not possess .
14 Gaul might be divided into three parts , but this film , imperfectly cobbled together from two separate stories , displays no such narrative neatness .
15 Gaul might be divided into three parts , but this film , imperfectly cobbled together from two separate stories , displays no such narrative neatness .
16 This evidence lends weight to the supposition that most quasars are the active nuclei of normal galaxies — not necessarily giant galaxies — and suggest that any hydrogen-rich system might be triggered into such activity .
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