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

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1 I can not reduce this plan of his into clear words .
2 The start of the walk is very gentle with a wide dirt track taking you into cool woodland with spring vegetation and all shades of mosses on the banks by the side of the path .
3 However , you will be tired by all this flurry of activity because you will still be doing regular work and the proposal — writing may take you into late nights and weekend work .
4 Now those of you into differential calculus , your time has come , cos you can prove that on Friday night .
5 We 've already cleared you into Russian airspace .
6 Take all the time you need to mull over a plan or proposal , do n't let anyone pressurise you into snap decisions .
7 The reason why it 's quite a good thing to do is because it gets you into descriptive language okay and thinking about how you describe things , adjectives are describing words .
8 Sheer walls thirty feet high enclose you , the way upstream being a clamber up the smooth lip of a nine-foot dry waterfall that takes you into Upper Ease Gill Kirk .
9 If you have never touched a programming language in your life then QBasic is a great place to start — it is direct and to the point but it will not lead you into bad habits .
10 ’ I think I 've been luring you into bad ways . ’
11 Do you think these vague presentiments of a beyond or after could ever draw you into organized religion ?
12 Y we put it in the garden and I got really cold hands and then was just about to put them into hot water when you said do n't cos you 'll get chilblains
13 A couple of inmates were collecting fallen leaves and stuffing them into black bags .
14 Look at what they 've done given nine billion to their wealthy friends to move them into private pensions supported pension holiday because company funds are so big increased national insurance so we 're all paying more , even though we get less and compare this with the disadvantage , women first .
15 Dentists claim that Government plans to cut their NHS fees will force most if not all of them into private practice .
16 Ivy grew around the columns left between doorways and windows , and turned them into foliated columns .
17 Although the process has not turned them into ordinary men they have , in some degree , become betwixt and between .
18 Project them into profitable change .
19 The 1944 Education Act created a unified framework which brought the church schools under state control ( turning them into maintained schools ) , but left them with varying degrees of independence , usually over religious matters , according to how much financial support the church continued to provide .
20 However , when the courts are considering new situations , they will not be constrained by trying to fit them into existing categories .
21 She prided herself on her ability to sift through the most innocent conversations and turn them into major scandals .
22 I have no idea how I was , although Jack and my relieved director assured me that the audience had just been coolly first-nightish and we , the cast , had stayed calm and thawed them into real pleasure and ultimate Rejoycing .
23 Pluralists agree with Mills that it is a post-war phenomena and arises due to the United States ' need to take on a new world role The military fill the political vacuum which exists in foreign policy-making , and this brings them into close contact with the industrial firms which prospered out of the Second World War .
24 It has been shown to thrive on a diet of soluble uranium ions converting them into solid waste and thereby making them easier to remove .
25 The reasons behind thousands upon thousands of black kids immersing themselves in sport may stem from basic inequalities which I find unacceptable , and , indeed , immoral , but I can not affirm that sport is some device for the perpetuation of these inequalities any more than I can agree with some critics , such as Paul Hoch , that sport is a mere instrument of capitalist domination designed to slough off energies or divert them into meaningless channels ( 1972 ) .
26 I think I have sufficiently erased most of my first eighteen years , puréed them into harmless baby food .
27 Hopefully , he can use the creativity which exists between the experiential inside view and observational outside view of a cultural system to formulate an ethnography which incorporates ‘ a continuous dialectical , tacking between the most local of detail and the most global of global structures in such a way as to bring them into simultaneous view ’ ( Geertz ibid. 235 ) .
28 a special kind of scanner which provides a means of reading printed characters on documents and converting them into digital codes that can be read into a computer as actual text rather than just a picture .
29 His is a temperament well calculated to flatter and intrigue readers in the early teens and to draw them into vicarious adventure .
30 This problem is dealt with by a muscle in the middle ear attached to one of the trio of tiny bones that transmits the vibrations of the ear-drum to the tubular organ in the skull that converts them into nervous stimuli .
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