Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it into the " in BNC.

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1 But the humanities comprise a number of disciplines and subjects , of which English is only one ; the Leavisite attempt to turn it into the Queen of the Sciences never looked like succeeding .
2 Although everyone was a bit wary of an undeserved Soton equaliser , Beeney mopped up any semblance of an attack , and after good work by Strachan in not letting Benali shepherd the ball out for a goal kick , he dispossessed him , took it past another defender and played it across the goal for Speed to slot it into the bottom left corner .
3 And I can always remember it was in the middle of winter and put on the , the four that bit circular bit put it into the four wheel drive and it came up there wonderful and the , yet er going in we were and the other car was swaying all over the place .
4 The decline in rough grassland/moor may reflect its ‘ better ’ agricultural management bringing it into the category of permanent grassland instead .
5 Motif is a prime candidate for the fast track , although it will require minor work to integrate it into the X/Open Portability Guide .
6 The startled shopper handed it into the local police station .
7 Black gets it into the box Rozario got a header in but even as he headed the ball he limped away again and if he 'd have been properly fit then he would have really powered that one in .
8 ‘ Now , lift a spoonful of mixture out of the bowl with one spoon and use the other spoon to push it into the paper case like this , ’ Mum said .
9 No sooner does it fall back and hit the water than the whale flicks it into the air again with a blow of its tail or seizes it with its jaws and thrashes it on the water .
10 It needs a new person to take it into the future , someone free of the old , deeply ingrained prejudices and affiliations .
11 Unisys Corp claims that the launch of its Communications Access Processor for linking Unix computers onto an SNA network last July ( UX No 396 ) — and which last week made it into the UK — has attracted ‘ rave reviews ’ .
12 The emancipation of the press from direct state control freed it into the arms of eager politicians , though both groups of interest benefited from the close , voluntarily established , affinity which was to develop in the mid-Victorian decades .
13 Advice to splash it into the saute pan strikes a rough rude note .
14 The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
15 This increases the stickiness of the log , which in turn means that , when the beaver thrusts it into the dam , the log is more likely to stay there .
16 As far as overall weight is concerned , it 's surprisingly manageable and its size puts it into the larger car boot category for transport .
17 The SVi has the basic 2-litre engine — catalytically converted like the other petrol models — but its interior brings it into the luxury class .
18 I lifted a broken placard that was lying in the centre of the road to throw it into the side when two policemen pounced on me .
19 There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice .
20 If the plane made it into the basket , the Mayor would authorise expenditure for whatever scheme was proposed .
21 She would hold the end of the twine while he walked away from her backwards across the freshly dug earth , unwinding the ball of twine slowly and deliberately , crouching at the other end to peg it into the earth , then coming back to stake her end too .
22 Walter Hardy used the boathook to push it into the shallows , and then went off to borrow a small motor cruiser so that he 'd be able to tow the carcase out to one of the marshy islands further down the lake .
23 The displays demonstrate the reality , provide live plants to look at , and assure us that nothing larger than an unfortunate lizard or rat makes it into the green traps .
24 The budget deficit quadrupled in the 1980s , and the public debt followed it into the stratosphere .
25 However , Britain struggled elsewhere with Christian Burge , fourth on the boys sailboard , the only other team member to make it into the top half of the fleet .
26 ‘ Our combined weights on the outside of the cradle pushed it into the side of the building and made it tip , ’ said Warel .
27 Alternatively , he could sell a futures contract at the current futures price and , at the end of T years , buy the asset in the cash market to deliver it into the futures market to fulfil the contract .
28 The impetus of the initial onslaught carried it into the outskirts of Vaux village and to the very edge of the fort .
29 You will probably need to push or pull it to overcome a detent to move it into the macro position .
30 well they says to go there , get an invoice take it into the insurance and they will send us a cheque back out .
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