Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [verb] [pron] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Celtic 's offer of around eighty thousand pounds stands and Macari is now considering a package to take him from Stoke City where he 's a firm favourite with the fans after leading them into the English First Division .
2 Plainly , individual journalists have individual styles but ultimately they have to turn the result of meeting you into the type of article their publication requires .
3 He had no intention of getting himself into a stew about that .
4 They bought the building two years ago with the intention of turning it into an exhibition space for cultural exchanges between Europe ( mainly France ) and Japan .
5 The hypothesis can be tested , in an attempt to falsify it , by plugging the ears of bats before releasing them into the test laboratory .
6 She had recently killed some of Buddie 's hens and turkeys by gripping their necks between her teeth and shaking them violently from side to side before throwing them into the air .
7 Some researchers have attempted to capture the core meaning of words by decomposing them into a small set of ’ building blocks ’ known as semantic primitives [ Wilks 1973 ] .
8 In volume IV there is a description of the disembarkation of cattle at Port Askaig by throwing them into the sea to swim ashore .
9 In volume IV there is a description of the disembarkation of cattle at Port Askaig by throwing them into the sea to swim ashore .
10 Right form the start they get the club into the wrong position , meaning they have no hope of getting it into a good position afterwards .
11 He is a star who takes himself seriously and his method-acting technique of thinking himself into the part is legendary .
12 And he blamed another girl for getting him into the drugs scene .
13 Michael Burns , 31 , of Whorlton Road , Hardwick , Stockton , is accused of raping the girl after dragging her into an alleyway by the Newtown Social Club in Durham Road , Stockton .
14 There 's been talk on the council of turning it into a swimming pool , but they ca n't afford it .
15 Sondra Locke never would have made a Forces ' pin-up but that did n't deter Clint Eastwood from turning her into a star with lotsa spunk — and they were off-screen lovers — although he could have had his pick of ‘ beautiful broads ’ .
16 He was suspicious of her motives in inviting him into the house — he usually got no further than the front doorstep .
17 Now PC Dave Fishwick has urged residents to check identification before allowing anyone into the house .
18 I do not try and cosset these over winter by placing them into a separate tank in the garage , reasoning that the survivors will be the toughest of the bunch and more likely to make up into sturdy adult fish : come spring , they are distributed to friends .
19 We have compared the expression levels of VP6 and NS1 proteins in alternative sites by cloning one into the Bam HI site and the other in the Spe I/ Sma I sites or vice versa .
20 In his Commentaries on the Laws of England published over half a century before the 1870 Education Act , Blackstone wrote that ‘ it is not easy to imagine or allow that a parent has conferred any considerable benefit on his child by bringing him into the world , if he afterwards entirely neglects his culture and education , and suffers him to grow up like a mere beast , to lead a life useless to others and shameful to himself ’ .
21 But er we found a pair of jeans er and having made sure that the jeans were empty of anything , er we sort of shuffled himself into the jeans a he lay down and we pulled , I I pulled the jeans up .
22 ‘ But somehow that mistake sort of propelled me into an approach which is still very significant to what I do .
23 I suppose the trouble is yeah if you do push , if you do go for that the other side cos you just sort of push them into the
24 it 's not worth it because I 'm not gon na sort of get myself into a position where I 'm only likely , where in other words get a job as a bricklayer
25 ‘ The important thing is to avoid the danger of talking ourselves into a sense of almost terminal gloom .
26 We are in danger of talking ourselves into a deeper decline in which only the bad news is given attention .
27 ‘ Nothing , but you 're in danger of turning it into an art form .
28 In conversations snatched in the backs of taxis between meetings , and in office anterooms , Branson spoke about the process of turning himself into a public figure if the airline were to succeed , fully aware of the consequences .
29 Now he was naked too beside her and making pantomime bows to his guests before launching himself into the night .
30 Russell Kulsrud of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory ( PPPL ) believes that by polarising the deuterium atoms before feeding them into a fusion device , it may be possible to accelerate the rate at which D-T reactions occur .
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