Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Subjectivism in faith makes something out of nothing and turns fiction into fact .
2 Hercule Poirot did not spring fully-formed into life on Page 34 of his first adventure , The Mysterious Affair at Styles .
3 The English nation , wrote the parliamentarian soldier Walter Blith , ‘ might be made the paradise of the World , if we can but bring ingenuity into fashion . ’
4 The 12,000 crowd expected in Sheffield will be the largest the Coopers have ever played in front of but the publicity that would accompany Olympic success for Great Britain could make Ian into hockey 's first Gazza-figure .
5 Push breadcrumbs into dish to thicken juices , sprinkle with remainder and bake for 1 hour .
6 As part of the Guild of St George it was intended to be a means of bringing craftsmen into contact with works of art , especially of the Middle Ages , early Italian Renaissance and Gothic revival , and with objects of natural beauty .
7 In the context of plans for Keele , Leavis 's concern with bringing specialisms into communication was considered to offer a significant contribution to a sense of the function of universities in a " democratic " society .
8 Connor turns tragedy into triumph .
9 In what , the chairman of the working party responsible for it and president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland , described as ‘ the most fundamental change in audit reporting probably for more than a generation ’ , the SAS seeks to close the so-called expectations gap and bring practice into line with recommendations of the report of the Cadbury committee on corporate governance , of which was also a member .
10 We have seen that the continual tendency and law of the development of the capitalist mode of production is more and more to divorce the means of production from labour , and more and more to concentrate the scattered means of production into large groups , thereby transforming labour into wage-labour and the means of production into capital ’ ( ibid . ) .
11 Senken Shinbun , a leading textile industry newspaper , has awarded a prize for marketing to the Tencel Kai , an association of more than 230 companies now actively developing and commercialising Tencel into fashion apparel .
12 They are , in fact , comprehensively guilty of bringing football into repute .
13 HOWARD WILKINSON last night slammed Third Division Barnet for bringing football into disrepute as Barry Fry was sacked again — this time for real .
14 LEEDS boss Howard Wilkinson last night slammed Third Division Barnet for bringing football into disrepute as Barry Fry was sacked again — this time for real .
15 The latter houses the Small Area Health Statistics Research Unit ( SAHSRU ) , which has a specific remit to conduct research into morbidity and mortality at local scales ( Elliot 1988 ) .
16 Arguments are put forth for scrapping leg-pads , introducing the 20-ball over , taking Test cricket off TV in order to boost the Sheffield Shield , and increasing interest by bringing nudity into cricket .
17 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
18 Although keen to attract industry into funding health science , he is profoundly opposed to companies setting up ‘ slush funds ’ that would cover the costs of a particular project .
19 The right exchange rate is necessary for a country in deficit , as we are , to shift resources from imports to production and to attract investment into manufacturing industry by again making it profitable .
20 But , even taking all the above mentioned aircraft into consideration , just two aircraft stole the show and grabbed the enthusiast and public attention during the week of the Convention , the Connies !
21 The first membranes they made were far too thin and would not survive transfer into air , let alone freeze-drying .
22 Gaining insight into improvement of products and processes is more important than rigidly following rules .
23 Rollers are used for consolidation of the surface to conserve moisture and press seeds into contact with the soil .
24 Expert/novice differences provide insight into memory coding and processing
25 Tory MPs want inquiry into TV job adverts ‘ bias ’ .
26 But most important of all it would be the business embodiment of the Youth Revolution which the Beatles helped kick into gear .
27 To answer the question , whether this fragment is also able to enhance transcriptional activity when ligated to a heterologous promoter , we cloned the 117 bp AvaII fragment ( nucleotides -529 to -412 ) comprising footprint I and region III ( see Fig. 1 ) in sense or antisense orientation into plasmid pBLcat2 , which contains the HSV-tk promoter ( 16 ) .
28 Shell sails into fare bias row
29 By nature , he was a gentle , sensitive man , and even in the throes of angry threats against whites it was hard to hide a smile , for he loved what the blacks call ‘ selling wolf tickets ’ , tricking people into fear .
30 Some data sources place households into income bands which do not contain an obvious low income/poverty line ( as , for example , in the government 's Households Below Average Income — DSS , 1990b ) .
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