Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And then in the , where the bath used to be , in this little bathroom I had the cooker and the washer that 's it , I made it into a little kitchen so
2 Although the dummy used to belong to me — still does , by rights — I slip it into the sucking mouth : small sacrifice .
3 I send you into the parallel continuum with orders to collect the final statue and do nothing more .
4 It should sell like hot cakes if I knock it into the right sort of shape .
5 I drew her into a shadowy window embrasure .
6 I booked them into a working men 's cabaret club in South Wales .
7 But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments .
8 ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ?
9 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
10 As I get her into a fresh pair of rubber knickers I feel something cold on my face .
11 I followed him into a small room beside the kitchen .
12 I followed him into a small room .
13 As I followed him into the little building I smiled to myself .
14 One by one I toss them into the slow current about eight feet from the roots .
15 I chivvied him into a quick shower .
16 As I follow her into the front room someone whispers to Rufus : ‘ She got him under her thumb , I think . ’
17 So I chipped it into a little space over the scrum , ran round , picked it up and went up the middle of the field .
18 The cave itself was surprisingly warm and we realised we were walking through a gallery which led us into a lofty underground cavern .
19 Typical of microscopic work might be W. C. Williamson 's work on the formation of bones and teeth in the 1850s , which got him into the Royal Society .
20 A study published by Age Concern Scotland concluded : ‘ Ageism leads to a perception of old age as an affliction or disease which turns us into a special kind of being which is not fully human . ’
21 One gate that he could open himself let him into a front garden patrolled by two Dobermans , but he was okay with dogs because there had always been dogs at his mother 's home , and at his grandparents ' home .
22 This last drawing exercise is a summary of the simple process of thinking which leads us into a deeper appreciation of how we have come to be what we are .
23 Dostoevsky underwent a spiritual transformation in Siberia which turned him into the greatest of nineteenth-century writers , but Petrashevskii died there and was buried in unconsecrated ground in 1866 .
24 Again after the middle ten lines there is another break which takes us into the last section of the poem with the words ‘ at last ’ .
25 WE ARE BORN OF STARS is the 3-D IMAX film which takes you into a new dimension using state-of-the-art computer graphics .
26 At three-thirty Kattina appeared , and stepped into a taxi which took her into the bustling centre of Cairo .
27 In ‘ The Sunday Morning Fuddle ’ the insufferably sentimental parlour ballad ‘ Before the Bells Did Ring ’ is given new words which turn it into a comic epic about Sunday morning boozing , in which the hero ends up so ‘ fuddled ’ he is arrested ( Ex. 1.10 ) .
28 This time it is not a natural parting of the ways like leaving school that has happened ; rather , an unexpected factor , for example some form of incurable disease or sudden death through illness or accident has occurred , which propels us into a significant loss that we are not prepared for .
29 Over the two games , Spartak were well worth their victory which puts them into the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-finals .
30 They do not even have to be alike at all beyond some minimum range of conditions which puts them into the same political category .
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