Example sentences of "[verb] it into the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | To put it on the slide and send it into the flames had seemed like a bitter , bitter joke . |
2 | All you have to do is introduce it into the plebs ’ soap . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Cool this slightly and then place it into the shells and chill until set . |
5 | It reminds us of the idea that , while we have carved up knowledge and put it into the hands of separate academic professions , ultimately all knowledge is bound up together . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | All the major retailers have agreed to fit it into the women 's weeklies ’ ranks . ’ |
8 | I dug it into the roses instead . ’ |
9 | He poured it into the glasses and handed her one with a mocking little bow that nearly made Hilary throw the liquid all over him . |
10 | He picked it up and threw it into the flames . |
11 | Luke scooped the fish up from Carey 's arms and threw it into the shallows . |
12 | Instead , he picked up a stone and threw it into the bushes , then made a noise that sounded suspiciously like ‘ shoo , shoo ’ . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | He had left the money with his sister but had been caught after she had handed it into the police . |
16 | they 're good for patronage , they encourage people who have money to er , to put it into the arts , they 're they promote stability and they they save us from a dictatorship , is that it ? |
17 | An agreement is needed , not merely to give up an amount of liberty , but to put it into the hands of some sovereign power . |
18 | They trap the carbon dioxide that enters at night in temporary chemical stores , and release it into the chloroplasts during the day , when the sun is shining again . |
19 | He took the sword out of Alexei 's hand and jabbed it into the planks at the bottom of the punt , then draped Alexei 's coat over it . |
20 | Sift together the flour , salt , cinnamon , nutmeg and baking soda , then blend it into the eggs . |
21 | And then you pour it into the bowls |
22 | He spat , and rubbed it into the cobbles with his boot . |
23 | ‘ Keep it into the waves , ’ Matthew shouted . |
24 | Shoot the TNT so it moves across , flame it and then shoot it into the flames . |
25 | ‘ I wedged it into the pine-needles , as you did with yours . |
26 | I screw it into the barns and I go mountain climbing with my Zetor . |
27 | I 'm not sure sure how we could build it into the criteria of But it 's it 's a point which would obviously have to be borne in mind in terms of the str you know , the planning process . |
28 | Their manager , Graham Turner , had said before the game that Wolves could still make it into the play-offs , but this result has put paid to those hopes . |
29 | Their backs even made it into The Times when the newspaper published names of the finishers . |
30 | I do add it into the costs if it 's |