Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , quite a high one so they have a big dam to give a good head water , a good height of water , and that water comes Drops down through quite a quite a height , and then they have a turbine sort of force it into a turbine with a turbine and it really spins that turbine th that 's joined top the alternator and makes the electricity .
2 But it 's ‘ Real Thing ’ , a vicious , funk-oriented cacophony that truly sends the album out in style and catapults them into the five star catch area .
3 But it 's ‘ Real Thing ’ , a vicious , funk-oriented cacophony that truly sends the album out in style and catapults them into the five star catch area .
4 Asked to organise a tea party to raise funds for the Royal British Legion women 's section 's national birthday scheme , Liphook branch hit on the idea of turning theirs into a Mad Hatter 's tea party .
5 Sabrina followed-him into the room , still unable to get any sort of reading on the Geiger-Muller counter .
6 while we sleeve it into the sail .
7 ‘ Yes Please ’ is n't designed to blow you into oblivion , more lull you into a false sense of security .
8 So I thought I 'd lull you into a false sense of security by luring you here . ’
9 Every so often the animal would rear , lashing out with his sharpened hooves , as the men struggled with a stream of oaths to back it into the stable .
10 With Wolfgang Amadeus providing the background buzz , Austrian eaterie Mozart Stub'n ( ) packs them into a tiny floor space .
11 Tottenham first team coach Doug Livermore called on his side to produce the form that could catapult them into the European reckoning .
12 Then , waving aloft a sheaf of papers , he uttered the famous lie that was to catapult him into the limelight for four years : ‘ I have here in my hand a list of 205 names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department . ’
13 BERNHARD Langer stands between Ulster 's David Feherty and the victory which could spectacularly catapult him into the Ryder Cup .
14 BERNHARD Langer stands between Ulster 's David Feherty and the victory which could spectacularly catapult him into the Ryder Cup .
15 Because a win here would catapult her into the LPGA 's Hall of Fame , most people were shouting for Sheehan .
16 Indeed erm I can say this now er that at that time , unknown to the top management of I was buying large quantities of leather from my old firm it into the town , right past the front door of my old offices which were now the hea the local headquarters of our and selling them , literally , within sight of the building that used to be the place where I operated from on their behalf .
17 ‘ People who cobble together magazines on anyone famous turn it into a sandbag affair , ’ said PWL managing director David Howells in an interview with Australia 's Business Review Weekly in January 1989 .
18 OS/400 : an attendant locks you into the car and then drives you to the store , where you get to watch everyone else buy fillet mignons .
19 But one of them keeps trying to needle us into a response .
20 Whilst I 'm thinking of that notice the way I into the middle of the plate .
21 Then lift the kicking leg and power it into the target .
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