Example sentences of "be [vb pp] into [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important to be open and not be trapped into promises which will have to be broken later . |
2 | However , some on-the-job training , in skills such as cash handling or food preparation , is usually given to seasonal workers and this allows them to be moved into tasks which would have been denied them at the start of their employment . |
3 | ‘ The donations of clothing will be turned into money which will enable Age Concern Cleveland to carry on its work with elderly people , ’ said chief officer Dave Punshon . |
4 | For only where there are seams of Belemnita quadrata chalk , covered by a layer of Tertiary debris , will the vines produce radiant crops on the Falaises , and grapes that can be turned into champagne which has champagne 's unique , inimitable flavour . ’ |
5 | If Rees had been successful there , it would have meant that legislation would have had to be introduced into Parliament which would remove those legal disabilities affecting transsexuals which the court may find contravene the Convention . |
6 | Can topics be translated into languages which are not topic-prominent ? |
7 | Predictions have value of course because these are things which affect climate and affect people 's lives , but also making a prediction is a way of trying to verify whether the understanding that we think we have about how the system works can actually be translated into equations which are put on a computer , and then when you let this go it in fact s does indeed do what the real world does . |
8 | Following impregnation , small samples may have to be cast into blocks which are more convenient for the sawing or for hand-holding while grinding a face on abrasive paper . |
9 | No one should be forced into conformity which conflicts with their true nature . |
10 | Body can be divided into parts which can be moved away from each other ; space can not . |