Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [pron] into a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She asked the powers to make her into a Stone as well but this was not granted . |
2 | WHISPERS of a takeover of a British building society have been circulating in the City since the spring when the Abbey National won the overwhelming backing of its savers and borrowers to convert itself into a bank . |
3 | For the first time , he allowed the features to assemble themselves into a face . |
4 | Ten painful operations to turn me into a picture |
5 | It hardly matters whether either of these stories is true , we know that cork was available , although not in France , and that Dom Pérignon did eventually use cork-stoppers for his wines , as corked bottles were dug up at Hautvillers when Moët & Chandon renovated the abbey in the late 1970s during its operations to turn it into a museum . |
6 | There are plans to turn it into a hotel , leaving visible the original Romanesque and Gothic buildings , including the Týn Court . |
7 | People living near a former young offenders institution are fighting plans to turn it into a detention centre for the immigration service . |
8 | But now the Forestry Commission has decided to end the uncertainty by announcing plans to turn it into a wood . |
9 | Plans to turn it into a members ' club had begun long before 1985 as the Crown alleged , said Mr Cinnamond . |
10 | Appledorn said clear plastic film can also be covered with triangular grooves to make it into a mirror for use as ‘ light pipes ’ for more efficient road lighting , while other shapes create a reflector to make a road sign stand out when illuminated . |