Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] it into " in BNC.

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1 So far I have discussed the example of the missile and its specific antidote without stressing the evolutionary , progressive aspect , which is , after all , the main reason for bringing it into this chapter .
2 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
3 For the employers , however , the ‘ new technology ’ was a means of re-establishing control over the industry and of driving it into profit .
4 Then er it it 's only gon na be a case then of knocking it into the same style for all
5 Secondly , having collated this information , they must find a way of translating it into actual literature .
6 For those who ‘ liked a job to do ’ there was the distribution of food and clothing and fuel , and there were some who did it honestly and others who were suspected of turning it into a ‘ racket ’ .
7 We had a really tight budget and we feared the cost of turning it into a home was way beyond our means .
8 Parish calls it ‘ a love story that just goes through a few crazy things ’ , but he 's under selling it ; Time Warner so liked the film it is thinking of turning it into a TV series with Parrish in the starring role .
9 They bought the building two years ago with the intention of turning it into an exhibition space for cultural exchanges between Europe ( mainly France ) and Japan .
10 There 's been talk on the council of turning it into a swimming pool , but they ca n't afford it .
11 ‘ Nothing , but you 're in danger of turning it into an art form .
12 And what do you think about this idea of turning it into like a little piazza there for everyone to sit out on do you like that idea ?
13 At present the beer is bottom-fermenting in the lager style but Bitburger are considering turning it into a top-fermenting beer .
14 Right form the start they get the club into the wrong position , meaning they have no hope of getting it into a good position afterwards .
15 A forceful demonstration that the law is failing to realize its own professed principles may have the beneficial effect of shaming it into action .
16 So for example when I 've given a pint of blood instead of giving it into a plastic bag with sodium citrate to stop it clotting I 've actually given into a plain glass bottle and when I asked what this for the erm transfusion nurse said that they 're going to let the red cells all clot together at the bottom and use the serum that was left for blood grouping purposes which of course is very important .
17 Acknowledging this interdependence allows us to make the courageous leap of ‘ letting in ’ the fetus , of rejecting the idea that it is simply a clump of cells , of taking it into our moral accounting and allowing it to make some claim on our attentions .
18 But is n't this com compressed funding as you call it gon na sort of taking it into , that into account ?
19 This was most evident on the wide plains of the south-western United States and several parts of South America , where cattle multiplied virtually without human effort , herded by gauchos , llaneros , vaqueros and cowboys , and called loudly to all profit-minded citizens for means of converting it into money .
20 No one had ever asked his opinion before for the specific purpose of putting it into print in a newspaper article that might be read by millions of people .
21 At the Board of Trade , Beveridge , with Llewellyn-Smith , gave considerable thought to the problems of putting it into practice .
22 But he had not yet mastered a way of putting it into words .
23 As a condition of obtaining the patent , the applicant must furnish a specification ( which in all ordinary cases is open to public inspection ) , showing the nature of his invention and the method of carrying it into effect .
24 It was not possible for the NFER project team to study in any detail the role of investigative work in a graduated test scheme , partly because few schools associated with the project had gone very far towards introducing it into their curricula .
25 The bank chose Acse because , while ‘ other companies told us they could provide us with an Electronic Data Interchange translator , Acse was the only one who said , ‘ EDI is not a problem of technology , but a problem of integrating it into your existing systems , ’ ’ Gilmont said .
26 Dressmakers who might prefer to sell a valuable piece of material rather than settle for the modest profit of making it into a dress .
27 In France , radicals who agreed on little else invaded the National Assembly in May 1848 with the object of goading it into action on the Polish question .
28 They can also gain control over their material through the productive learning strategy of dividing it into areas and then seeking to reintegrate them .
29 He had no sense of humour , and he would keep harping on his seminary training instead of thrusting it into the background and making a fresh start .
30 Wild creatures , tamed or untamed , shall be regarded as property ; but a person can not steal a wild creature not tamed nor ordinarily kept in captivity , or the carcase of any such creature , unless either it has been reduced into possession by or on behalf of another person and possession of it has not since been lost or abandoned , or another person is in course of reducing it into possession ( s.4(4) ) .
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