Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] them into a " in BNC.
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1 | With all or the exercises in this book , it 's important to write down your ideas , or speak them into a tape recorder . |
2 | Mount them on or recess them into a ceiling or down the side of a wall . |
3 | Bill Mumford says you need climbing skills and it 's a challenge that takes them into a new realm … he says they are praying for dry weather … but it gets very cold … drops to minus twenty at night |
4 | Light , high tensile strength fibres confer stiffness and strength to a polymer resin that binds them into a rigid three-dimensional form . |
5 | So what was it that pushed them into a far more extreme position towards Mary than that of 1558 ? |
6 | A young man in an immaculate dark blue suit took over from the young woman who had met them at the elevator and led them into a vast room , furnished with antiques . |
7 | Wash and dry the leaves and tear them into a salad bowl . |
8 | Modernization eventually takes away children 's ability to earn and turns them into a cost as they need education to earn as adults . |
9 | Where they could have taken genes from an old disease-resistant variety and inserted them into a disease-vulnerable , high-yielding new variety , the old genes can no longer be found . |
10 | Whereas in management I take the raw clay of inexperience , then shape and mould it into a team of teapots , Vic had an old-fashioned approach , plucking players with natural ability and building them into a cohesive unit but where no player 's unique , individual flair was stifled . |
11 | Squatting down , he picked up the other five squirming bodies and stuffed them into a cloth sack . |
12 | She shuddered , then plucked some typed sheets of paper from the small table under the window and stuffed them into a folder . |
13 | Three children , aged between four and seven , scream as uniformed East Berlin police drag them and their mother off and push them into a lorry as they stand outside the US embassy in East Berlin , hoping desperately to get inside . |
14 | If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line . |
15 | If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line . |
16 | All they need to do is go up to the loft once a year and shovel them into a polythene bag ; they make excellent compost . |
17 | But there will be those who will grab the trends and steer them into a new direction . |
18 | Just had a call to say , Robbo , whatever the things hanging in your loft might be , wait until the Autumn , go up with a big stick , and knock them into a carrier bag . |
19 | Mandy spotted them and waved that they were all right , and Matthew turned and headed them into a safe cove , too . |
20 | ‘ Specially Arranged Music ’ refers to those scores where a musician , in collaboration with a choreographer , selects from the varied works of a particular composer and weaves them into a viable ballet score . |
21 | He had taken a group of talented individuals and moulded them into a superb team , ridding them of their old factions and weaknesses , and showing the disbelievers that black men were every bit as good as white . |
22 | Where such e-mail messages only occasionally form part of a key record of action ( like the pseudo minutes mentioned here ) , then formal training as part of the records management programme and manual could be the answer — training so that the users recognise such messages and transfer them into a more appropriate work area . |
23 | As summer drew on , the ocean of green became darker and darker until the first fires of autumn caught the leaves and turned them into a patchwork of burnished copper and gold leaving the black of the yews standing out once more . |
24 | Quinn 's line of thought can be traced back to earlier works such as those of Lindblom ( 1959 ) and Wrapp ( 1967 ) , but he took these general ideas and turned them into a framework for observing organization behaviour and then into practical recommendations for the chief executive who is responsible for strategic change . |
25 | He was without doubt the very worst kind of news reporter , taking a few bare facts and embroidering them into a story ! |
26 | In Ninfania , no one threw away the feather of a bird or the peel of a fruit or the seed from a melon , let alone such durable items as the buttons and hooks and eyes from a worn-out item of underwear — I 've seen you still snip them off an old bra , even today , and drop them into a little box in your sewing basket . |
27 | Help your child cut fish shapes from glossy magazine pages and drop them into a washing-up bowl of water . |
28 | The wind was hissing loudly over them , whipping off their tops and spraying them into a conveyor-belt of sand , an opaque draught , streaming across the road and up and over the dunes on the other side . |
29 | Men and women carried their own children on their shoulders to the church and threw them into a common pit . |
30 | She picked up her discarded clothes and threw them into a small bureau , scratched and marked by years of neglect . |