Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] [pron] into a " in BNC.
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1 | I 've converted it into a study . |
2 | I 've turned mine into a fortress . |
3 | Now if you understand that , if you 're actually targeting , you want to get something into a national paper or local paper or something , you need to think at about your particular item you want to get across and think ‘ What sort of angle could actually be useful for that particular outlet ? ’ |
4 | I do n't want to threaten you but you 've forced me into a corner . |
5 | One biscuit becomes a whole packet , one chocolate bar turns into three and before you know where you are you 've trapped yourself into a wholesale binge . |
6 | You must also remember to press some of the other parts of the roses , such as the sepals and perhaps even the centres , as these will prove to be useful later on when you come to reassemble them into a design . |
7 | One such building in the suburb of Karlshorst was a Stasi training centre less than a year ago , and has now been handed over to local artists , who have turned it into a Kunst Haus ( art house ) and bar . |
8 | Afterwards , you should feel revitalised — as though you have plugged yourself into a source of energy . |
9 | He said : ‘ It 's lonely being a long way ahead so you have to get youself into a cocoon to protect yourself from the thoughts that can trouble your mind . ’ |
10 | Wycliffe said : ‘ I want you to put what you have told me into a statement . |
11 | This mourning cleanses us of our false expectations and superficialities , where we try to flatten everything into a manageable world in which we are in charge . |
12 | However hard we try to make him into a literary archetype he remains firmly rooted in life , in nonliterary experience . |
13 | If Knightshayes had been a really fine Victorian garden , you 'd have had to keep it as it was , but we 've turned it into a twentieth-century garden and that 's what the Trust has taken . |
14 | ‘ We 've got ourselves into a great position , even over our closest rivals in fourth and fifth spot , ’ says Gunn , who is in his seventh season with Norwich . |
15 | ‘ We have dug ourselves into a hole . |
16 | But over the past century we have made it into a rubbish dump . |
17 | Inevitably , once we have established ourselves into a new way of eating , progress does seem a little slower . |
18 | We have got ourselves into a rut |
19 | We plan to build it into a key player in the property market . ’ |
20 | But our attitude towards them has to be based on the understanding that they want to transform us into a different party — a party which could never win , and might well not deserve to win , against a Conservative government which itself embraces the social market . |
21 | The couple have been offered a decoration grant of £210 , hardly enough , they say to turn it into a home . |
22 | ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’ |
23 | The bothy was in Pat 's family , and they 've made it into a lovely home . |
24 | ‘ It 's gone now , they 've turned it into a boutique . |
25 | Yes , it 's not , they 've turned it into a total university trained job erm , people have n't given award . |
26 | ‘ Cypress Hill are smoking funk , and they 've rolled it into a fat album featuring ‘ How I Could Just Kill A Man ’ and ‘ Hand On The Pump ’ . |
27 | The château was empty , almost derelict , and they have turned it into a small hotel and restaurant . |
28 | Instead of sticking a jar of coffee in front of your face and saying ‘ Buy this , drink this ’ , they have drawn you into a whole lifestyle . ’ |
29 | With much love and labour , they have transformed it into a beautiful home which they are now pleased to share with their guests . |
30 | They plan to turn it into a nightclub … |