Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [verb] [pron] into " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would have written sooner , but I was afraid of getting you into some trouble .
2 She was also instrumental in nudging him into giving 25 per cent of the positions in the Socialist Party to women .
3 He was a little tired of coaxing her into being friendly .
4 In 1919 a Secret Service committee of senior ministers was established to monitor its development and decide the delicate issues involved in fitting it into its democratic framework .
5 They must survive the heat and other stresses involved in putting them into a warhead that can disperse them in a fine mist over enemy positions .
6 If teachers are , as we saw , to " articulate purpose " , they must know what purposes are possible and what is involved in putting them into effect .
7 Some of it you know just to ignore , but if it is from someone who knows what he is on about , then it can be helpful in making you into a better player .
8 As he had been delirious on arrival , the authorities , knowing that his landlady , Mrs Avery , had been responsible for getting him into hospital , simply put down her name as next-of-kin .
9 In 1952 she wed film director Roger Vadim , the man responsible for turning her into a screen star , but that soon turned sour .
10 So we might say my friend Ellen Blair , or the former chairman Ellen Blair , or a nurse in the ward called Ellen Blair , giving , in some sense , ‘ credentials ’ for her existence and for her relationship to the speaker who is responsible for introducing her into the conversation .
11 And who is responsible for putting her into this position ?
12 On a simple view , the Treasury , as a government department , formulates the financial policy which it wishes to see pursued and the Bank of England decides upon the appropriate technical means of carrying out that policy and is responsible for putting it into effect .
13 But even if they did not , the style demanded players of exceptional calibre — who were becoming increasingly rare — and a manager capable of moulding them into an effective outfit ; in this no one measured up to Chapman .
14 He has at most two years before the next presidential election in which to try to put together a new centre left movement capable of carrying him into the president 's seat .
15 As I had come to know a number of rectors and vicars in the course of my journeys , for reasons which I have mentioned , Eliot questioned me about what he felt might he a mounting danger , namely that the Church might seek to increase by chauvinism what it appeared to be losing in spirituality : and indeed the vicar of my own village had been upbraided by a group of parishioners for not preaching sermons directly furthering the war effort , which Eliot said was tantamount to making him into an unpaid official of the MOI .
16 Their problems are not likely to be solved unless this aspect of them is dealt with and some skill may be necessary in drawing it into the light .
17 Laybacks and handjams have been especially efficient at suckering me into their grip only to spew me out into airborne humiliation .
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