Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 Karajan ( DG ) has often been taken to task from making an adagio meal of Shostakovich 's andante here , but Flor turns it into a snail 's banquet ( beautiful Concertgebouw wind playing notwithstanding ) .
2 But assuming Collor 's Brazil makes it into the ranks of the developed world , it will do so at the lowest level of eligibility , on a par with the East European countries .
3 Vernon ; then , on your left , the broad Seine conducts you into Mantes .
4 Clip the coupon and we 'll reveal the full picture of how easily Ultratone gets you into shape — and into fashion .
5 I loved the bit where Kevin leads them into all those traps .
6 Crilly leads me into Perry 's flat and seats me beside him on the orange settee .
7 The power enjoyed in every sense by , for instance , the state-owned Electricité de France puts it into a completely different position from that of the British National Power or of Powergen .
8 A man called Steve welcomes you into the cradle .
9 Christabel makes it into a force of nature .
10 In the earliest versions , which date from 1959 — 60 , Gironella turns her into a sort of rag doll ; perhaps never more than a well-dressed shell , she is now simply a collage of fragments of coarse , torn cloth that appear to be pasted down with thick smears of paint ( Fig. 5 ) .
11 We are not , we think , so easily shocked now by the naming of the ways of need and desire , and that label too will be a poor guide to the kaleidoscopic experience which Ulysses draws us into .
12 When John Barton stirs it into life , ‘ the effect instantly produced was warm and glowing light in every comer of the room ’ .
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