Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [pers pn] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I , I want to send him into the shed because I had him first |
2 | The couple have been offered a decoration grant of £210 , hardly enough , they say to turn it into a home . |
3 | Erm I do n't go into big sales pitch you know to bring you into the company . |
4 | In fact , it closely resembled the constitution of the Consulate established in 1800 , and like its predecessor it would require little change to turn it into an Empire . |
5 | ‘ And , later on , will you be a domineering husband and try to turn me into a docile , obedient wife ? ’ |
6 | Take the cards in turn and try to think them into the matter for negotiation . |
7 | ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’ |
8 | I offer to book them into the hotel , owned by an airline , which carries on a heroic but losing battle for French standards . |
9 | You must also remember to press some of the other parts of the roses , such as the sepals and perhaps even the centres , as these will prove to be useful later on when you come to reassemble them into a design . |
10 | They feel like an extension of my arm , with a sweet action down their 10 ft length which is supple enough to cast free-lined baits and give me a feel of a fighting fish , yet with power to spare when I have to bend it into the run of a big carp . |
11 | And we 'd go to the theatre or but I mean we do all that sort of thing still but we just have to cram it into the week . |
12 | They plan to turn it into a nightclub … |
13 | We need to bring them into the light and recognise them so that we may dispatch them . ’ |