Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] him into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | George Best , a thin teenager from Belfast , whose dribbling skills made him into a star with Manchester United and the darling of the sports and gossip columns epitomized the new era . |
2 | A white dog with torn ears followed him into the room . |
3 | Worse still , the embassy refugees manoeuvred him into an impossible corner . |
4 | The trials of his childhood and teenage years turned him into the perfect Prince , but they did not alter his fundamental nature . |
5 | The gods turned him into the flower that bears his name . |
6 | Efforts to turn him into the new Olivier met a similar fate . |
7 | Fleeing the slaughter , he hid himself in Hamilton Kirk where : ‘ A number of other fugitives following him into the church were pursued by the dragoons , who , regardless of their cries for mercy , butchered them in the sacred place . ’ |
8 | Everyone at the Palace was pleased when Mel won an FA Cup winner 's medal with Southampton in 1976 , but he re-appeared briefly in our colours on loan in the winter of 1977–78 and his extra half-dozen games took him into the elite group of those who have played over 250 first class matches for our club . |
9 | Three victories took him into the overall lead with 97 points by Christmas . |
10 | Though fictitious , his ‘ cross-Channel ’ landholdings and family connections put him into the company of Geoffroi de Joinville or Aymer de Valence |
11 | Only a small number of men accompanied him into the forest . |
12 | The others followed him into the darkness . |
13 | Yet the final image of him working with plague victims transforms him into a heroic character . |
14 | While Roy Archer snoozed , workmen tipped him into a 60ft bin with tons of waste from a Wolverhampton market . |