Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There were quite a few dunces , and er some did n't always get moved on and they did n't all make it into the top class , they had to stop again for another year , or period , in the class they were .
2 There is no reason why this track should be any worse than the " effort " track except that I have chosen to block off the easy track and so turn it into a dead end .
3 Installation involved hoisting the reactor by crane and gently lowering it into a prefabricated steel structure .
4 The sea mammals are well represented , with dolphin and whale ( especially the humpback whale ) in the top 10 , and the largest of the dolphins — the killer whale , or orca — also making it into the top 20 .
5 Cumbernauld Theatre have duly translated it into an enjoyable and amusing production .
6 ( Remember Russell 's chicken ( Russell , 1959 , p. 35 ) , whose true beliefs about the regularity with which it had been fed so far led it into a false belief about the security of its future . )
7 That is a pig of a road , I must admit , I do n't know why they do n't make it into a dual carriage way .
8 FGTJ are distributed by Rio , which means this 12″ should be available in your local Our Price but wo n't make it into the independent charts .
9 WHAT DO you do when your image as a bunch of glamorous rock'n'roll animals starts wearing thin , and you still have n't made it into the big time ?
10 In ways more amenable to women 's visual pleasure , off-beat films which then made it into the mainstream distribution circuit such as Lianna ( Nelson/Renzi ) , Desert Hearts , I 've Heard the Mermaids Singing ( Rozema ) and Percy Adlon 's work with Marianne Sagebrecht in Baghdad Café and Sugar Baby have achieved a degree of success in changing the dynamics of female objectification and sexual fantasy in an entertainment setting .
11 Even after the iconoclasm of the Reformation , when much of the abbey church survived only because of its adaptation as parish church , James VI fell under its spell , granted it to his queen , Anne of Denmark , and set about refashioning it into a sumptuous palace .
12 The centre hopes that cash generated by visitors will chiefly propel it into the final two phases of its development .
13 Charles cut the hair up to the nape of the neck at the back , then graduated it into a flattering , face-framing bob .
14 Rattle 's apparent desire ( masterfully achieved ) is to shape the piece into a convincing , cogently-argued structure , almost turning it into an extended ‘ symphonic ’ rather than ‘ choreographic ’ poem in the process .
15 He pulled the horse round to face eastwards , then spurred it into the tall field of rye .
16 Were we then to convert it into a unitary system entirely under university control ? ’
17 Fight discrimination by incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law and then extending it into a full UK Bill of Rights .
18 We will fight discrimination by incorporating the European Convention on Human Rights into UK law and then extending it into a full UK Bill of Rights .
19 We 'd have to jazz it up a little , get a few prominent vocalists to sing over the coolant 's bubble , a few name producers to chip the chilly vibration down to its component cubes and then restack it into a great wall of freezing sound .
20 We will either transform it into a new liberating future or continue to be subject to its tyranny whether we recognize its power or not . ’
21 Many paddling pools can also be used as sandpits , but once you 've filled your pool with sand , you 're unlikely to want to take all out again to make it into a paddling pool for the afternoon .
22 He never lost sight of the religious nature of his subject , and never turned it into a boring desert .
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