Example sentences of "that [noun prp] be [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 General Schwarzkopf demanded that JSTARS be rushed into service for Desert Storm after he had seen the system tested in a NATO exercise .
2 David Fishlock , science editor of the Financial Times , told me that the FT ‘ took it seriously ’ because of being told that Harwell was looking into it .
3 Is the Minister aware that Sheffield is plunging into its deepest recession since the war , that according to new research by the city council 's department of employment the true figure for unemployment is 17 per cent .
4 ‘ It is fortunate , ’ wrote the critic in the school 's magazine , ‘ that Richard was born into our Royal Family , because if he led a revolution it would probably be very successful . ’
5 This study was performed in an attempt to identify APGPR in blood after a satiating meal and to investigate the hypothesis that APGPR is absorbed into the circulation postprandially and may appear in urine .
6 An HSE document proposes that GMAG be turned into ACGM — an Advisory Committee for Genetic Manipulation under the direct responsibility of the HSE .
7 ‘ I 'm sorry to have to say that Anthony is turning into an absolute bastard .
8 Benninghoff , a political adviser to Hodge , reported in October 1945 that Korea was divided into two groups — the Radical/Communist and Conservative/Democratic .
9 The major difference was that north Korea evolved along wholly different lines and that Korea was divided into two states .
10 The superintendent said she wanted some men to investigate the stories that Nicola was looking into before her death — child porn and drugs .
11 Despite the outspoken warning by the Scottish parliament , and the reiteration of it by his own envoy , Sadler , he continued to demand that Mary be given into his keeping immediately .
12 There were also problems with the semi-automatic gearbox and a broken constant-velocity joint , so much so that Mansell was eased into fourth place on the grid by a very impressive lap from his team mate .
13 Japan was approaching the crossroads and it was imperative that Japan be guided into the most desirable course of action — fully into the western fold as a sovereign nation .
14 In the light of what was to follow , it could be argued that Scapula was panicked into rash measures , excusable only as military necessities , but their effect on the Britons was to be as deplorable for them as for Rome .
15 As 1989 ends , it is tempting to imagine that Europe is emerging into a wholly new identity , governed by peace not war , common aspirations rather than sectional concerns .
16 The fact that Europe was split into ten zones reflects the politics of the global system rather than its technology , and suggests that ‘ the world is not shrinking everywhere like a deflated balloon , but very irregularly , more like a dried apple , furrowed and distorted ’ ( Cherry , 1978 , p.135 ) .
17 The suggestion is not that Britain be turned into a glasshouse containing a mass of Disneylands and Mafia-run casinos ; merely that we take a serious and professional look at extending our all-year capacity to give people what they want .
18 Official figures released today prove that Britain is locked into the longest recession since the Second World War .
19 ‘ Hopefully we can stay in the there this time , ’ added Wood , mindful that Britain were forced into qualifying after defeat by unsung Finland meant they were relegated last year from the elite nations .
20 After Helen 's experience the family had insisted that Anne was booked into a hospital and she entered Mill Road a day before the birth .
21 Of similar champion qualities but without the rough and tumble approach of the male Connors , is the feminine German , Steffi Graf , who was born around the time that Connors was striding into the competitive world of senior international tennis .
22 It is likewise conceivable that TFIIA is incorporated into the transcription complex by protein-protein interactions involving TBP and/or the established pol III transcription factors IIIA , IIIB and IIIC .
23 The news ends speculation that Argos was to move into the multi-million pound redevelopment planned for the Vernon Road bus station site .
24 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
25 The point of ‘ Air Conditioned Nightmare ’ seems to be that London is sinking into a theme park style existence where everything is becoming increasingly trivialised .
26 The fact that Mosley was turned into a reforming politician by the First World War highlighted his dilemma .
27 Secondly , the film suggests that Walter is thrown into a harrowing situation because his parents are dead , compounding the fears of many people that if they had a mentally handicapped child , there would be no-one to look after him or her if they died .
28 Moreover , when we consider the courses that Pound was led into by his conviction of the civic responsibility of the man of letters — his money pamphlets of the 1930s , his desperate visit home in 1938 to keep the USA out of war with Italy , particularly his wartime broadcasts over Rome radio — we have some right to conclude either that the artist has no civic responsibility at all , or else that that responsibility can safely be discharged only in his art and nowhere else .
29 She was nineteen and choked by the immensity of her reaction to this man , unable to breathe or stir , and panicked by the conviction that Luke was seeing into her secret self , invading , bent on vandalising and stealing .
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