Example sentences of "[vb base] him into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
2 Basically Wegman expresses his view of the world as an absurd and irrational place by photographing Man Ray in a variety of disguises — inked-on whiskers and ears cunningly transform him into a cat , in a dress he becomes a transvestite , and in a hotel bed with Fay he becomes the envy of every red-blooded hound on the planet .
3 Cut him out and slip him into the stocking so he peeps out of the top .
4 At the churchyard stile the priest would meet him in ‘ reverential pomp ’ and conduct him into the Church to attend divine service .
5 But a combination of factors , including a high proportion of broken or at least deteriorating homes and single-parent families , an absence of parent-child contact due to migration and possibly compounded by the necessity of devoting excessive time to earning a living and , as I will argue shortly , a distorted appreciation of the parent 's function vis-à-vis education crystallize to release the black youth from the influence of his parents and jettison him into a world in which his peers , with whom he shares the common experience of being black in a white society , are the dominant forces .
6 When he does — if he does — report to DS Fox before you let him into the house , and leave the explanations to Fox . ’
7 His cheerful London accent seemed to bring her back down to earth , and she hurried to unlock the bolts and let him into the hallway .
8 Possibly even tie him into a couple of torso cases and a bullion robbery . ’
9 Three of them , catching a youth who is trying to push a bicycle through a snowdrift , tip him into the gutter and stuff his shirt with snow .
10 He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant .
11 Get him into a corner / Corner him .
12 Sometimes he 's so determined he 's not going to go that we have to forcibly put him out of the door and get him into the car and get him there somehow .
13 Gabriel let the sing-song rise and fall of Garvey 's voice lull him into a stillness , while his eyes travelled ( for want of interesting faces ) over the even rows of brick cladding the manor house , and the iron-outlined figures of the saints in the stained-glass chapel window .
14 On an incline , all the pots and canisters and the huge stew cauldron would slide down the wagon and crowd him into a corner .
15 It 's followed by more noise , sharp and ugly , as they drag him into the kitchen .
16 First is the excitement of the sense of calling ; second , the passionate and painful struggles in overcoming sin which bring him into a darkness which initially is without savour or delight ; third , the experience of light and comfort in the darkness which he describes as the work of Christ illuminating the soul " with schynynges " ( 27.98r. – 345 ) ; and fourth , the full light and bliss of heaven which this light in the darkness anticipates .
17 Bring him into the sitting-room , ’ she said .
18 Every professional knows that if he holes a few of those vital putts of eight feet or more , it can transform his whole round and maybe make him into a winner .
19 Finish him with one hard accurate kick to the groin and immediately push him into the rest of the pack as you run like the wind .
20 ( 8 ) Finally the farmer asked his dog to bark loudly at the donkey ( 10 ) and thereby frighten him into the shed .
21 Turn him into a bunny rabbit . ’
22 Possibly too he aspired to this final showdown with his father in order to needle Theo , penetrate his tidy exterior and force him into the open .
23 Move him into the sun
24 She was close to tears during the aria ‘ Move him into the sun ’ .
25 Move him into the sun
26 Move him into the sun
27 Oh yes , every month I call him into the office and I say , it still is n't good enough , pull your socks up .
28 Whatever time I ran him back , there was always a smiling , cheerful member of staff to greet him , strap him into the stair lift , help him to undress if necessary and even bring him a last cup of tea if he felt like one .
29 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
30 Just pick him up , and throw him into the flames , and I 'll free you from your debt . ’
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