Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What magic did these brothers possess that had catapulted them into the rarefied atmosphere of the multi-billionaires .
2 It was nearly forty years later that I met the man who had carried me into the only half track we had left and who reassured me .
3 The devil had booked them into the same room .
4 ‘ Have you booked us into the same hotel , Drew ?
5 Throughout the whole ghastly hour , I thought with gratitude of the boring school routines and the strict schoolmasters who have made me into the psychological oddity which I am today .
6 Would you have made him into the working-class Christopher Fry ?
7 Six years later Murphy had turned it into the biggest agency in Scotland , overtaking Barkers , traditionally the market leader , and bought it out ( the implicit threat being that he would start up on his own ) for £100,000 .
8 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 ?
9 It does n't take the detective skills of Lord Peter Wimsey to track down the novels of Dorothy L Sayers … she 's made it into the top shelf of crime writers .
10 We 've had it into the major research laboratories around the world who specialise in security .
11 ‘ Several times more than once , ’ the Doctor said , the tone of his voice reflecting the numerous occasions on which Bernice had dragged him into the flea-pit cinema she 'd found in the TARDIS and insisted that he pay attention to the noir motifs and the semiotics of Double Indemnity .
12 She wondered what experience had moulded him into the cynical man that he now was .
13 Without a doubt it had been Greg 's backing which had propelled him into the big league ; without him , for all his talent , Hugo might have been trapped in small-time design and manufacture for ever .
14 It was he after all who had led her to arrest Taczek , he who had indirectly led her into the chief superintendent 's office that morning to have her face sprayed with warm saliva .
15 ‘ Who are you ? ’ the teenager asked after he had led her into the main concourse .
16 Even , even though they may be er , the they may work as a result of different o of the same enzyme activity in some cases the target for that enzyme activity and the receptors that have put it into the specific cells that are targeted lead to really very different biological effects .
17 ‘ If I 'd had three boys I could have fitted them into the same bedrooms . ’
18 When I phoned Kagan he told me that he had instructed his trustees in Israel to make the payment , but by some terrible misunderstanding they had paid it into the wrong charity . ’
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