Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] it into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , in addition to the general process in which the market registers people 's choices and these feed back into selected or discontinued types of production , there is an evident pressure , at or before the point of production , to reduce costs : either by improving the technical means of reproduction , or by altering the nature of the work or pressing it into other forms . |
2 | And then we go beyond that , and develop it into this sort of slightly murky negative area . |
3 | So he 'd taken an upstairs room and divided it into six spaces , figuring he could charge £1.50 an hour for each of them and really coin it in . |
4 | It is not necessarily a soft option to tame wild animals , for to do so involves understanding their nature , being at one with it and drawing it into new forms of behaviour . |
5 | This formal writing-up took nearly twenty years : it is one thing to collect data , and another to evaluate it and make it into public knowledge . |
6 | As with normal ISA slots , you 'll be able to take any VL Bus video card and plug it into any motherboard with VL Bus slots — something you ca n't do with proprietary slots . |
7 | Above all it takes seriously the work done by the pupils on site , and incorporates it into further classwork . |
8 | Buy about 1 ½ to 2 lb. of a good lean cut of beef — topside is perhaps the best — and cut it into small steaks each weighing about 3 to 4 oz . |
9 | ‘ So your zeide says , ’ agreed Bertha Cohen as she spread the hake , thoroughly washed and cleaned , on a wooden board and cut it into thick pieces which she liberally sprinkled with salt . |
10 | Level the top of the cake and cut it into three rectangles widthways , two 10x20cm ( 4x8inches ) and the other 5x20cm ( 2x8inches ) . |
11 | Then he opened the cage , took out the part ( which now looked slightly different ) and dropped it into another bin . |
12 | After she had squeezed blood out of me and squirted it into little bottles , she said ‘ Thank you very much ’ — I thought ‘ That was n't so bad ’ and was halfway out the door when a nurse redirected me to a bed and rolled up my sleeve . |
13 | ‘ It works by cooling the liquid slag with a water jet and turning it into granulated slag . |
14 | The CRE was recently refused government funding of £140,000 to continue research into a method of extracting carbon dioxide produced by power stations and pumping it into depleted North Sea oil and gas wells , neutralising its environmental impact . |
15 | But you could fax yourself a copy of your signature or letterhead , save the incoming fax to disk , and incorporate it into outgoing faxes without too much hassle . |
16 | Charnos have taken the microfibre story and turned it into different leg looks — shiny , matt and suede — using the softer , finer handle and textures now available , the products can achieve that smoother than silk feel . |
17 | As the more doggedly political of the two , Reid in particular despised Richard Branson as an ‘ entrepreneur hippie ’ who had sold out everything that was exciting and subversive about the Sixties and turned it into big business . |
18 | The board picks up the signal , and translates it into digital data , which is then stored as a data file on the computer 's hard disk . |
19 | Military engineers would have worked out this information , and fed it into each missile , many months before . |
20 | Its relevance here is that it defines general insurance business ( and divides it into seventeen classes ) and long-term insurance business ( divided into seven classes ) . |
21 | Thomas Cook himself , whose name was to become a by-word for organised tourism in the next twenty-five years , had begun his career arranging such outings and developed it into big business in 1851 . |
22 | You can also use the program 's Optical Character Recognition facilities to read an incoming fax and convert it into editable text . |
23 | She stopped and looked full face into the mirror , as if , among the distorted outlines of the bar she was standing in as it stretched far into the mirror-room that swallowed it up and pulled it into strange shapes , she was looking for something not apparent in the real room . |
24 | But , the lessons are more subtle than the direct borrowing of the approach and importing it into different service sectors . |
25 | Near the waterline , the rushing waters have polished the schist to gunmetal , and carved it into fantastic flutes and chambers . |
26 | Unlike J S Bach ( arguably his greatest predecessor ) , whose music sprang from a single , overriding impulse — his deep religious beliefs — Mozart was able to take the common musical currency of his day , sacred or secular — opera , symphony , concerto , Mass , string quartet , sonata — and turn it into pure gold . |
27 | Many other permutations were possible but the future of the house did cause worry , There was even a rumour that the local authority was to acquire it and turn it into some kind of museum . |
28 | After reassessing the situation , however , the Brigade Commander decided to pull back the battlegroup and move it into temporary hides . |
29 | okay , do n't take too much , and that is to first make a literal translation and then , to try and put it into idiomatic English . |
30 | I take that multiplier and divide it into separate periods of one , three and twelve respectively . |