Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 Karajan ( DG ) has often been taken to task from making an adagio meal of Shostakovich 's andante here , but Flor turns it into a snail 's banquet ( beautiful Concertgebouw wind playing notwithstanding ) .
2 EIiot 's intense sympathy with the fishermen of the Massachusetts coast transforms them into figures of endurance , secular saints , whose course is one of earthly failure which the toughest faith transforms into gain .
3 In the wild their seed capsules are first frozen and them buried under snow until the Spring kicks them into life .
4 There is no evidence , to date , that making people belt-up turns them into worse drivers .
5 This schematic way of thinking channels us into an obscurantist cul-de-sac instead of regenerating our culture .
6 Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas .
7 From time to time the press carries rumours of such enquiries , but they usually remain rumours unless legal action takes them into the public domain , because the DTI never comments or publishes the findings .
8 The professor takes you into the world of portable computing explaining how to make the most of your walk-about P.C. The program is basically a collection of text files with an easy to use reader .
9 Perhaps the easiest , if not the earliest way to identify the people who are not coping with recent events is to wait until their distress brings them into contact with health or social services .
10 The tuner turns it into a hand-held TV .
11 The attempt to answer this question leads us into a hitherto little-explored region of English grammar since it poses the problem of the relation between the infinitive and the category of person , and takes us back to a use not yet analysed satisfactorily , the so-called " infinitive of reaction " .
12 An attempt to answer this question takes us into the field of a phenomenological epistemology .
13 The book will appeal to the growing number of professionals and students whose work brings them into contact with farming .
14 The research will focus on three key agencies whose work brings them into direct contact both with offenders and the victims of crime : the police service , probation service and social services departments .
15 The two-tier structure under which forensic work would only be done by specialists , as envisaged in your editorial , may or may not become a reality , but it will not lessen the need for all doctors to be trained in the elements of medicolegal matters if their work brings them into contact with those in police custody .
16 Doctors whose work brings them into contact with detainees owe it to themselves and to the detainee to take the trouble to make a special study of the subject and undertake further training .
17 But assuming Collor 's Brazil makes it into the ranks of the developed world , it will do so at the lowest level of eligibility , on a par with the East European countries .
18 Such a peculiar coincidence startles me into remembering that I have something to write for Esquire .
19 The first hundred yards ' walking up the gill leads you into the rocky vault of Lower Ease Gill Kirk .
20 Dehydration , er can produce death within a matter of fe , er a few hours and and an understanding of the mechanism by which this dehydration leads us into one of the most effective forms of heat treatment er , ever produced .
21 But you 're not going to know what to do at home any more than you do here , except for what your Mum bullies you into .
22 The cobbled lane plunges you into a genial old quarter packed with restaurants .
23 Yet nature turns it into diamond , the hardest mineral in the world .
24 The draft orders are again the subject of consultation , following which parliamentary approval turns them into legal binding requirements .
25 While I 'm standing up to my thighs in water trying to kill a lot of fish that never did me any harm , somebody in this town takes it into his head to rub out Jack Mahoney . ’
26 Vernon ; then , on your left , the broad Seine conducts you into Mantes .
27 In the same way , when a teacher adjusts you into an upright position you will probably feel as though you are about to fall over in a forwards direction .
28 The modern control room fools us into thinking that we have more accurate and basic control , while the basics of actual quantification of change have not altered , merely the presentation of inaccurate data in more sophisticated ways .
29 A mantra is given to a trainee meditator when his teacher initiates him into TM during an eastern ritual .
30 Turning on him , Headstone drags him into the weir where they both drown ( OMF passim ) .
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