Example sentences of "be [to-vb] [pron] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The longer they had in order to establish this bit of coast as an aristocratic retreat , the easier it would be to turn it into a fashionable resort when time and money offered . |
2 | The recommended treatment for infested books is to put them into a sealed tin with a jar of paradichlorobenzine for a week . |
3 | But for each individual student , the best thing is to put everything into the private account . |
4 | The plan is to convert it into the ultimate upmarket hotel and haute cuisine restaurant . |
5 | The most common method of distinguishing between production systems or types of production is to separate them into the three categories of jobbing , batch and mass production . |
6 | At present , EUP is effectively a University department , and Mr Martin 's task is to transform it into an independent company , albeit one wholly owned by the University . |
7 | British Gas since privatization , and I think rightly so , and understandably , has had a defence policy against this government , and that defence policy is to turn itself into a multi-national energy supplier . |
8 | Once the basic script has been agreed , the next task for the agency is to develop it into a finalized pre-production script . |
9 | This body was to turn itself into the Labour Party in 1906 . |
10 | The only option , as far as the doctor was concerned , was to get him into the local hospital where he would be well looked after and out of sight for the time being . |
11 | There were lots of young people working there whose main ambition was to get me into a good home . |