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

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1 An objection which has been raised by Jürgen Moltmann ( see chapter 7 ) and by others who have been concerned to set our present time in the light of the eschatological emphasis of the New Testament is that Barth and his allies in the 1920s who aimed to recover that emphasis in fact misinterpreted it by twisting it into the ‘ eternal moment ’ of the encounter between time and eternity , ; and that his mature theology distorted it in a-different but equally damaging fashion by swallowing up the whole of time and history in the central history of Jesus Christ , and by dissolving that away in turn in the eternal self-determination of God within the council of the Trinity to be ‘ God for man ’ .
2 She goes quiet again and takes one last draw from the cigarette before stubbing it into the ashtray .
3 Collecting the trowel , she bent down and began stabbing it into the bigger clumps of earth to break them up .
4 This quest for the singular , the contingent event which by definition refuses all conceptualization , can clearly be related to the project of constructing a form of knowledge that respects the other without absorbing it into the same .
5 From this position the clubhead is going to smother the ball , knocking it into the turf ( that 's why you see that little dent in the teeing ground ) .
6 Then er it it 's only gon na be a case then of knocking it into the same style for all
7 Thomas moved , knocking it into the red weed .
8 Other stunts included the breaking up of Labour party meetings and vandalizing a Daily Herald van by driving it into the railings of a London church .
9 The gene was transferred by splicing it into the DNA of a bacterium which naturally infects plant cells .
10 The spring should be cleaned before inserting it into the pipe and a long piece of string attached to the loop on the bending spring .
11 Joanna handed her a probe and , inserting it into the wound , Sophie began searching .
12 There is n't a track on it that I feel does n't do what it should do , which is taking a song out of its time and place and whisking it into the present to make it meaningful today . ’
13 There is n't a track on it that I feel does n't do what it should do , which is taking a song out of its time and place and whisking it into the present to make it meaningful today . ’
14 And being the one who was taking the raw material and bashing it into the records I had to pick a time to leave where it was n't going to be a huge blow to everybody else .
15 That will increase Fleet/Norstar 's assets by 40% to $47 billion , catapulting it into the top rank of American banks .
16 Through their objectivity , he argued , search consultants were able to provide what he saw as conceptual help in defining a business need and translating it into the sort of people who could fulfil it ; actually searching for people was perhaps less important .
17 It is a practical issue because by taking information out of the analogue world , the ‘ real ’ world , comprehensible and palpable to human beings , and translating it into the digital world , we make it infinitely changeable .
18 Carbon dioxide could be rendered harmless as a greenhouse gas by pumping it into the sea , according to consultant physicist Raymond Harrowell .
19 More worryingly insidious is their ability to act as magnets to acid rain , taking it from the atmosphere and releasing it into the soil , where it leaches down and enters the water system .
20 Two men kissing to music under the stars … or Little David , the barman , would bring out his famous white gauze and feather fans and send them gliding across his sweating chest and face ( you do n't see this any more these days ) — as if the secret thoughts that were normally hidden behind that odd smile in his eyes had escaped and taken flight ; as if , I used to think , it was magic , as if some oddly attractive boy had unbuttoned his flies for you and brought out not a fat red cock but a blinking , blinded , delicate , fluttering magician 's dove , releasing it into the roof of the dark theatre to fly crazily over your astonished head … and above all this was that ceiling of shining stars .
21 By releasing it into the world , he relieved himself and taunted the fates to punish him .
22 Viruses multiply inside cells by hijacking the cells ' own molecular machinery and forcing it into the service of the viral life-cycle .
23 Getting him to eat was no problem , but preventing him throwing his food around or trampling it into the floor was .
24 The cheapest to deliver of these bonds is the bond that gives the greatest implied repo rate to the short from a cash-and-carry ( or cost-of-carry ) transaction , i.e. a strategy of buying the bond ( with borrowed funds ) in the cash market and selling it into the futures market .
25 The fair futures price is that which gives a zero arbitrage profit relative to the CTD bond from a cash-and-carry transaction involving the purchase of the CTD bond in the cash market ( with borrowed funds ) and selling it into the futures market on the delivery day .
26 It vapourized Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands , turning it into the many-coloured mushroom cloud , 25 miles high and 100 miles wide , which became the symbol of anxiety for mankind .
27 " And I would so enjoy turning it into the best school of its kind in Frizingley .
28 ‘ Thanks , ’ said Bob , stuffing it into the case .
29 The top fits really snugly over the teat and keeps it sterile , so you do n't have to bother inverting it into the bottle .
30 In its better forms , such as the Avro 504 and the various Moths , the wooden biplane was almost everlasting and the structure could really only be broken by flying it into the ground .
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