Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pers pn] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The organisers of the conference had amassed the hundreds of rights suggested under 17 different principles , hoping eventually to amalgamate them into a single-page charter and a declaration similar to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . |
2 | One may wish to study the statistics of word usage or word order with a view to understanding a text better , to catch nuances of meaning and perhaps to render them into a different language . |
3 | I ran across one the other day that lifted me up on wings of heady prose , only to plunge me into the deep end of bathos . |
4 | Where there is possibly a meeting of minds between him and the government is in the desire not to release him into a political vacuum . |
5 | And manager Ian Porterfield must decide how quickly to bring him into the first team , though it will be tough to drop Kevin Hitchcock . |
6 | I was going all out to turn them into the Seventies ’ strongest band . ’ |
7 | So what have you got to do to it now to make it into a ninety ? |
8 | All the forceful tact Aunt Tossie possessed was needed to convince Dada that only champagne , the best champagne , would be appropriate to the occasion , and then to compel him into the stony depths of the cellars to root with Twomey along the half-empty bins where forgotten treasures spoiled . |
9 | Were we then to convert it into a unitary system entirely under university control ? ’ |
10 | Most of us tend to see things as wholes or else to analyse them into the obvious parts . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | This was the " United Front from Below " ; the attempt to separate Labour Party members from their leaders and eventually to recruit them into the Communist Party . |