Example sentences of "[verb] it into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ So your zeide says , ’ agreed Bertha Cohen as she spread the hake , thoroughly washed and cleaned , on a wooden board and cut it into thick pieces which she liberally sprinkled with salt . |
32 | ‘ Cut it into little bits . ’ |
33 | 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 . |
34 | Object language specialist ParcPlace Systems is slated to be ready with a new ‘ Smalltalk-like ’ product that will propel it into more business accounts , as well as a new C++ release . |
35 | Secondly , having collated this information , they must find a way of translating it into actual literature . |
36 | This happened first in Germany , when Georg Siemens , the founder and head of Germany 's premier bank , Deutsche Bank , saved the electrical apparatus company his cousin Werner had founded after Werner 's sons and heirs had mismanaged it into near collapse . |
37 | The racial success story turns those who have made it into narrative role models for the next generation , who are pledged to follow in their footsteps ‘ one day ’ . |
38 | Randy , as you can see , has finally made it into this issue . |
39 | Run it into two uplifts at opposite ends of the tank , and pack it with filter floss and carbon . |
40 | Although they had decided that it was a drill motor , Bernice 's imagination turned it into all sorts of monsters . |
41 | Charnos have taken the microfibre story and turned it into different leg looks — shiny , matt and suede — using the softer , finer handle and textures now available , the products can achieve that smoother than silk feel . |
42 | As the more doggedly political of the two , Reid in particular despised Richard Branson as an ‘ entrepreneur hippie ’ who had sold out everything that was exciting and subversive about the Sixties and turned it into big business . |
43 | A common answer would be to fit it into some form of the practical syllogism : |
44 | The CRE was recently refused government funding of £140,000 to continue research into a method of extracting carbon dioxide produced by power stations and pumping it into depleted North Sea oil and gas wells , neutralising its environmental impact . |
45 | But you could fax yourself a copy of your signature or letterhead , save the incoming fax to disk , and incorporate it into outgoing faxes without too much hassle . |
46 | Iran has , after all , infringed British sovereignty by forcing it into massive protection for one of its own citizens . |
47 | Taking it out , she ripped it into tiny pieces then tossed the fragments into the bucket that still stood on the dresser like some awful avant-garde ornament . |
48 | But the temperature sensor in the tank was n't working , and the fuel could have reached 180 degrees … turning it into explosive gas which only needed one spark to ignite it . |
49 | Remove the vanilla pod , skim the jam , and let it cool for a few minutes before turning it into small jars . |
50 | ‘ It works by cooling the liquid slag with a water jet and turning it into granulated slag . |
51 | Back in 1974 , the idea was to avoid turning it into another Costa of cheap , pack-'em-in highrises , and concentrate instead on upmarket accommodation . |
52 | Should the network of stones be damaged the fine balance of energies could collapse in upon itself and consume Ulthuan in a holocaust of raw power , turning it into another Realm of Chaos which the Dark Elves would return to claim for their Chaos Gods at last . |
53 | It still retains all its working parts and would require only minimum repairs to put it into full working order . |
54 | Two Scots with Cambridge connections took up Faraday 's work at last , trying to put it into mathematical form rather than to fit the discoveries into an existing theory ; and through their work came the great flowering of classical physics . |
55 | The training , however high-level , is converted into higher education only when the student is able to form an independent evaluation of what he or she has learned or mastered , is able to put it into some kind of perspective , and is able to see not only its strengths but also its limitations . |
56 | To put it into some form of perspective it is perhaps worth reviewing the whole issue of how fonts get displayed on a computer screen and why the method chosen to display them has become so important . |
57 | Now in order to make a prediction of what say what 's going to happen this year I would have to know the state of the system of the ocean and the atmosphere on January first and in order to do that in an ideal world I would have a tremendous amount of data about the ocean and about the atmosphere and be able to put it into this model but this data , by and large , does n't exist . |
58 | The ability to make long-range plans is at a premium in early middle game , and the machine 's low level of ability in this department usually gets it into terrible trouble . |
59 | The general " unfairness test " will certainly need legislation to incorporate it into English law . |
60 | What right did he have to come back into her life like this , trying to shatter it into little pieces that could n't be put back together for a second time ? |