Example sentences of "are [verb] into one " in BNC.

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1 Its huge scale apes the French notion of the grande machine , the kind of large figure composition , intended for public display , in which various elements are synthesised into one great composition .
2 Firstly , mid-classes are groups of phonemes which are easily confused at an acoustic-phonetic stage of processing : thus and are grouped into one mid-class , since [ m ] and [ n ] are are often nearly identical from an acoustic point of view .
3 Finally , the budgets are collected into one Master Budget , which is effectively a statement of budgeted Profit and Loss together with a projected Balance Sheet .
4 Where , for example , two minority shareholdings are merged into one majority holding , the value of the whole will be greater than its two constituent parts .
5 Perhaps the multitude of coal-pits near the Tyne were beginning to wear that look , and Camden observed in the 1580s that Sussex ‘ is full of iron mines , all over it ; for the casting of which there are furnaces up and down the country , and abundance of wood is yearly spent ; many streams are drawn into one channel , and a great deal of meadow ground is turned into ponds and pools for the driving mills by the flashes , which , beating with hammers upon the iron , fill the neighbourhood round about it , night and day with continual noise . ’
6 We have assumed that the exponent and fraction are packed into one computer word .
7 You can not think the calf away : man and beast are integrated into one whole ; and there is an intimacy and charm , reached partly by a slight shift off centre of the man 's head , a slight tilt of the animal 's .
8 His installations , such as Roxy 's , which features decapitated whores with mechanical pelvic movements in a brothel , and The Back Seat Dodge — ‘ 38 , which puts its viewers in the place of voyeurs of a necking couple whose heads are melted into one , deal naturalistically with the seamy and discarded side of social life .
9 Hence the concept of the socio-technical system where technical and social requirements are harmonised into one effective organisation .
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