Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] them into " in BNC.

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1 There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract .
2 Occasionally the Dwarfs will try to drive the Goblins out , or the Goblins will find some tunnel which leads them into the Dwarf tunnels , and the two races battle it out beneath the mountains .
3 They do not even have to be alike at all beyond some minimum range of conditions which puts them into the same political category .
4 Over the two games , Spartak were well worth their victory which puts them into the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-finals .
5 They then fall on to a conveyor belt which tips them into a wooden box .
6 my aunty gets , gets them back and she says they come back , she , she actually them , and she , she cuts them into the , the shape , of the
7 As soon as they are born , she takes them into her huge jaws where they lie in pouches as she carries them back down the river .
8 Images , feelings and emotions are drained down the cords and into the hands of the Great Enchanter , who crushes them into a frail stream of dust , all that remains of the soul .
9 Then she injects them into the nostrils of an unfortunate sheep where they quickly start feeding on the membranes lining their host 's sinuses .
10 It 's crossing they 're not going to fancy , unless something frightens them into it . "
11 The bad one leads them into temptation and they believe that the only way that they can get rid of it is to drag it close to danger .
12 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
13 Thus , these subcultures respectively enable corporate officials and lower-class adolescent males to commit crimes without too many pangs of conscience ; through their sanitizing prism , each sub-culture softens criminal acts so that they assume the appearance of ‘ not really ’ being against the law , or it transforms them into acts required by a morality higher than that enshrined in a parochial criminal law .
14 It takes a set of fragments and it forms them into a pattern .
15 At home , he plugs them into his own console , analyses and dissects for bugs and flaws .
16 He describes two raids on Berlin at different stages of the conflict , but , more than that , he puts them into the general context of Bomber Command 's war over Germany .
17 He puts them into practice too .
18 The way his hands tremble as he carries them into dinner is nothing short of alarming .
19 By giving their work ‘ an evaluative aspect and a significance in terms of expertise ’ ( Canguilhem 1980 : 48 ) , it makes them into powerful professionals .
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