Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it into a " in BNC.
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1 | People travel outside the village to work , so turning it into a dormitory village . |
2 | There is no reason why this track should be any worse than the " effort " track except that I have chosen to block off the easy track and so turn it into a dead end . |
3 | He moved from St James 's Hall to a large , sedate house in Lime Grove , and swiftly converted it into a combination of a commercial office , a factory and a school of physical culture . |
4 | Installation involved hoisting the reactor by crane and gently lowering it into a prefabricated steel structure . |
5 | It swooped down towards Risborough and he managed to control it enough to bring it into a field |
6 | They 've just made it into a town where people are travelling out to go to work |
7 | But in our days at home we just put it into a a a great big hay stack as we said , . |
8 | Make a feature of it , do n't just stick it into a piece of furniture and hope it will look right . |
9 | Right good so we could just cut it into a half . |
10 | Long before this time wooden huts were made in these areas , by primitive peoples , which had domed structures built over square forms supported by means of planks set across the angles of the square thus making it into an octagon . |
11 | If you know enough about a task , you can always translate it into an exercise in theorem proving . |
12 | She drew the pan of milk off the fire and carrying it over to the table , quickly poured it into a pint pot into which she had already spooned a generous measure of treacle . |
13 | They ‘ hot-wired ’ a prison van and repeatedly rammed it into a security gate . |
14 | Both later adapted it into a film , starring Tom Courtenay and Julie Christie , and a television series . |
15 | The high repeat frequency of the chromosome III and close resemblance between its telomeric sequences ( effectively closing it into a circle ) , plus the higher number of clones hybridising to probes mapped to other two chromosomes , demonstrate the possible problems with all types of algorithm with more complex genomes . |
16 | Cumbernauld Theatre have duly translated it into an enjoyable and amusing production . |
17 | ( Remember Russell 's chicken ( Russell , 1959 , p. 35 ) , whose true beliefs about the regularity with which it had been fed so far led it into a false belief about the security of its future . ) |
18 | Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais , who had written one of Crawford 's films , The Jokers , now turned it into a musical , with a score by John Barry and lyrics by Don Black , who had both written the music for the film Alice 's Adventures in Wonderland . |
19 | It 's since been a cafe , a grill and a bric-a-brac shop , with plans now to turn it into a museum and heritage centre ; something Browne Willis would doubtless have approved of . |
20 | So what have you got to do to it now to make it into a ninety ? |
21 | Maybe he thinks we might have improved it a little , even turned it into a bestseller . |
22 | At the same time , Sony and other Japanese companies pushed the technology in new directions , continuously refining it into a stream of consumer products . |
23 | I eventually converted it into a feeder rod ( this was in the era before today 's more suitable weapons ) and it could throw a heavy feeder with ease . |
24 | Charles cut the hair up to the nape of the neck at the back , then graduated it into a flattering , face-framing bob . |
25 | Donald McCulloch grinned with pleasure and then turned it into a look of complicity for the younger men . |
26 | Rattle 's apparent desire ( masterfully achieved ) is to shape the piece into a convincing , cogently-argued structure , almost turning it into an extended ‘ symphonic ’ rather than ‘ choreographic ’ poem in the process . |
27 | Were we then to convert it into a unitary system entirely under university control ? ’ |
28 | Press each segment with the palm of your hand and then roll it into a 9cm/3½in round . |
29 | It would have been much more subtle just to have allowed his wife to demonstrate it when the time came and then to turn it into a talking point . ’ |
30 | Park Court , which houses Hilda 's flat , was at one time an outhouse for a local manor , but in 1931 the owner left it to the local council who then converted it into a fire station . |