Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ Histoire ’ of Bataille 's title has been appropriated by the female voice which turns it into ‘ hystery ’ — a ‘ bad copy ’ of the original , and an enigmatic , repressed female story , a mystery . |
2 | A study published by Age Concern Scotland concluded : ‘ Ageism leads to a perception of old age as an affliction or disease which turns us into a special kind of being which is not fully human . ’ |
3 | There is no absolute requirement for the terms to be printed on the document which incorporates them into the contract . |
4 | It must be the smell which spirals you into double , triple , quadruple activity . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | When I discover from time to time this tiny book tucked away in my bookcases , I happily peruse it again and always find something , perhaps unnoticed before , which leads me into deeper and more silent meditation . |
7 | This last drawing exercise is a summary of the simple process of thinking which leads us into a deeper appreciation of how we have come to be what we are . |
8 | There is an ‘ Essential ’ Chamber Music series with the peerless performances , and an ‘ Enterprise ’ collection which takes us into the worlds of Szymanowski , Berio , Ligeti , Schoenberg , Poulenc , Franz Schmidt , Stravinsky and others . |
9 | Again after the middle ten lines there is another break which takes us into the last section of the poem with the words ‘ at last ’ . |
10 | WE ARE BORN OF STARS is the 3-D IMAX film which takes you into a new dimension using state-of-the-art computer graphics . |
11 | Well I mean , everybody goes to Robert does their off shore survival which takes you into helicopter survival and l launching lifeboats off the platform and life rafts ev and er that done I mean you get your certificates and what not for that and everybody is to get refresher courses every two or three years , I 'm not really sure which . |
12 | Dragging himself through the daily routine which gets him into his beige-toned synthetic fibres and out of his neo-neo house , he roars off in his Jag ( number plate , VIC 100 ) , fag in mouth , Carly Simon on cassette , ready to take on the world . |
13 | That is the dynamic , historical revelation of the Father 's love , which draws us into the community of faith and sets us to work in the service of the kingdom . |
14 | Do n't pass through , but turn left and follow the fence which is on your right until you reach a narrow green gate which lets you into the meadow . |
15 | This time it is not a natural parting of the ways like leaving school that has happened ; rather , an unexpected factor , for example some form of incurable disease or sudden death through illness or accident has occurred , which propels us into a significant loss that we are not prepared for . |
16 | They do not even have to be alike at all beyond some minimum range of conditions which puts them into the same political category . |
17 | Over the two games , Spartak were well worth their victory which puts them into the European Cup Winners Cup quarter-finals . |
18 | Normally you would paraphrase rather than quote , because this is a way of rewriting the relevant material in a way which assimilates it into your essay ( rather than , as with a quotation , leaving it sticking out because of its different style ) . |
19 | They then fall on to a conveyor belt which tips them into a wooden box . |
20 | It 's the brusque boulevards of the imagination ; it 's that untaken , sauntering path between toupeed cottages ; it 's the trompe l'oeil cul-de-sac which bluffs you into the belief that you 're entering some smart avenue . |
21 | A small arched pole is then threaded through a sleeve in the front of the flysheet which extends it into a good size porch . |
22 | From the medical perspective , the problem , if it is a ‘ problem ’ , is seen as located in the individual , its origin lying in an innate physiological disorder which brings it into the realm of medical jurisdiction . |
23 | I have made mention elsewhere of the sense that warns us of impending danger , and will not labour the subject further beyond stating that this sense is a very real one and that I do not know , and therefore can not explain , what brings it into operation . |