Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [pron] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Before him lies a dark , trackless , formless , chaotic field , which he probes with the antennae of his techniques and ideas , seeking by his action to transform it into pure presence .
2 In his speeches to the multitudes , Franco 's enthusiasm for the Falange put monarchists and military on notice that any attempt to push him into early retirement would have to contend with the mass opposition of his " popular support " .
3 If so , America will have missed its best opportunity to lock itself into low inflation .
4 I just wish he had n't felt a pressing need to turn himself into some sort of Hollywood-director clone for this production .
5 He 'd no right to drag you into this sort of caper . ’
6 Then you may have to pay commission to convert them into local currency on your travels and could have to pay to reconvert those left over back into sterling on your return to Britain .
7 The growing nationalism of his schemes needed only the more autarchic economic plan and the authoritarian nature of political control to turn it into fully-fledged fascism .
8 In some fantastic way , he could see his mind like these barren screes — a frozen cascade of broken rock face lying on the more solid rock waiting only for an impulse to charge it into dangerous motion .
9 The general " unfairness test " will certainly need legislation to incorporate it into English law .
10 In the 80s , the banks , with poor management , had conspired with government to get us into this situation .
11 The indication here is that the caged finch has been placed close to the owl in order to provoke it into prolonged alarm calling that will attract others of its kind .
12 This bodily preparation needs to occur so quickly that there is no time for conscious thought , the caveman does not have time to talk himself into this state of readiness .
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