Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] it into " in BNC.

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1 " And I would so enjoy turning it into the best school of its kind in Frizingley .
2 It is clear enough , though large and dim ; any higher magnification shows it well , though even with × 20 I am not at all sure that I can begin to resolve it into stars .
3 I am enjoying my writing career and would like to develop it into a full-time career if I can earn enough money .
4 Greeks with money do not want to put it into building factories .
5 By the end of the interview she will have plaited it into a handy living-room rug , but for now Susanna wants to talk about her NME photo session .
6 But damn him — it was bad enough that he be high-handed and autocratic when they were alone together — did he really have to carry it into the public arena too ?
7 would have turned it into a distinct party separate from the Parliamentary Labour Party of which it formed nearly a halt Candidates were asked to avoid " commitments with other organisations of such a nature as to militate against their effectiveness as ILP Members of Parliament " .
8 Oh , sure , it 'll take long enough to complete , but another couple of levels — not difficult to program once the initial stage has been coded — would have pushed it into another league entirely .
9 So if we can look at the relatively small numbers , albeit , I mean , tragic numbers of people who have been harmed or died , we do have to set it into perspective against risks in other walks of life and against the enormous benefits that medicines have done .
10 This is where my parents and my girlfriend Mandy were really magnificent ; without them I would not have made it into 1986 .
11 Given the current moral climate , just how many of the great American presidents would have made it into the White House today ?
12 You ca n't possibly have got it into your head that I 'm having some kind of affair with Lexy , of all people .
13 There were moves to recast the play , but I wanted to stay with Ken and believed that if we could have got it into London we would have had a success . ’
14 He felt a stab of desire for her once again , but , this time , did not try to put it into words .
15 She might never try to turn it into reality .
16 He explained to Rain : ‘ He should have thrown it into the harbour but he brought it back here .
17 When we have one of those we shall have to chop it into little bits to eat wo n't we ?
18 Elizabeth understood , though neither would have put it into words , that her mother was a thorn in George 's flesh .
19 Either you have lost the letter or you did n't have it to lose in the first place , in which case the king never gave it to you , i which case he gave it to me , in which case I would have put it into my inside top pocket in which case ( Calmly producing the letter ) … it will be … here .
20 RO : I would n't have put it into a closing school …
21 She made a lot of conventional noises , of course ; she had to because you ca n't have Rose and Grace getting any sillier than they are already and they might have taken it into their heads to copy you , but I could see she thought you had real spirit .
22 ( And even if the political will did exist , he doubted whether the institutions which would have to translate it into collective action were strong enough to do so . )
23 Readability Plus does try to take it into account and scores points in that regard .
24 As he told Cardinal Gabriel-Marie Garrone , Archbishop of Toulouse : ‘ At least I have launched this big ship — others will have to bring it into port . ‘
25 You 'd have to cut it into twelfths .
26 The duchess stayed away from Sunnie 's funeral because she did n't want to turn it into a photo opportunity .
27 Yes you said David that in fact it was arranged a little late and some clubs did n't manage to fit it into their programme .
28 If I can manage to get it into court … think of the thousands who will have a chance , will have some redress for the loved ones they have lost . ’
29 The old promises are thus repeated , and the threefold use of the word ‘ descendants ’ would seem to rub it into the mind of the bewildered Abraham that indeed Isaac is saved .
30 In this respect Nigeria may be the key reference point , because its enormous population of more than 100 million will continue to force it into constitutional experiments , because its press has seldom been effectively muzzled , and because its leaders have never acquired the absolute power of many neighbouring heads of state .
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