Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wash and dry the leaves and tear them into a salad bowl .
2 He lowered me into a chair at the foot of the stairs and stood above me critically .
3 There the young ladies ' brother found me , when he returned home a few minutes later , and he insisted , much against the housekeeper 's wishes , on bringing me into the house .
4 Modernization eventually takes away children 's ability to earn and turns them into a cost as they need education to earn as adults .
5 ‘ Tack up Red Flag , Seashell , Parky and Joe and bring them into the school , ’ she ordered , and the little girls fled away , while Miss Bedwelty gave her new pupils another of her withering stares .
6 They say that monkeys are often badly treated by people who bring them into the country without really understanding how to care for them .
7 Pot up a hew clumps and bring them into the kitchen .
8 Bring them into the kitchen , please , ’ she said , her hands clasped tightly together , ‘ I must tell them all the bad news personally . ’
9 Hours in the swamp and when they were going all thick and heavy there , he used to go round about October , just for that one day , and shoot as much as he could , and bring them into the mansion .
10 As with the Cel Editor , you may import a number of different image file types to form your background , and may , indeed , find that you prefer to work on backgrounds in another package altogether , and bring them into the Background Editor only to convert them to the Device Independent Bitmap ( DIB ) format that is native to the package .
11 Situations in which they can prove useful are in small and/or lightly-stocked tanks , and rearing tanks where feeding is rather heavy and regular , as long as the turnover rate is not too high so as to stress the young fish or drag them into the filter .
12 When the entire pile had been transferred , she bunched the needles together with her hands and alternately stroked and beat them with her karaso , knitting them into a kind of rudimentary bale .
13 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
14 And it seemed to her that she was at least two people , for the person who had plunged them into the forest and brought them to this spot was not the same as the person who sat here waiting for Allen to say what he was doing , and for the Friar to return .
15 Highlights include ‘ Allergy plight of nice-girl Nicky — ‘ one sip of vodka turns me into a sex maniac ’ ’ ( News of the World magazine ) and ‘ Women could be turned on by a chunk of cheddar ’ ( People ) .
16 But when I think about how I feel for you , it turns me into a Hercules and I feel I can conquer the world . ’
17 ‘ If they live , we can transplant them into the garden .
18 For three days before the unveiling ceremony , the cadets were on the site collecting stones from the hillside and cementing them into the cairn .
19 The transparency of technique and the ubiquity of the reproductions turns everyone into an expert , hence a potential participant .
20 He led them into a room overlooking an attractive courtyard , with a paved area surrounded by shrubs .
21 He then led them into the Catherine Palace , once more brandishing his authority whenever an official came forward to stop them .
22 He led them into the kitchen , chatting to Blanche and Dexter as if they were house guests rather than police officers who had come to interview him about a murder .
23 A gaoler led them into the porter 's lodge , the fellow bowing and scraping as he recognised Sir John .
24 As the Galks led them into the desert , the travellers could see the Cun arguing with the skull people , trying to reclaim their raw meat .
25 A pack leader saw the police in hot pursuit , called six Sturmabteilungen to him and led them into the stadium .
26 Lady Macleod received the travellers in ‘ a stately dining-room ’ , fed them and led them into the drawing-room for tea to meet the family .
27 He led them into the mortuary , and pulled the sheet back from the body of the girl .
28 The body has an organising intelligence that orders it and runs all the processes and functions of the parts and integrates them into the whole .
29 ‘ Do please change me into a wolf , Mr Bilsiter , ’ said Mrs Hampton during lunch on the day of his arrival .
30 Devotedly Meredith , she experienced such a choking sensation of jealousy — she thought it must be like parachuting from an aeroplane , in that she could n't breath and the world dropped away — that she scrumpled up both scraps of paper and flung them into the metal basket beneath the counter .
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