Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pers pn] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Always carry it with you or push it into the soil .
2 Situations in which they can prove useful are in small and/or lightly-stocked tanks , and rearing tanks where feeding is rather heavy and regular , as long as the turnover rate is not too high so as to stress the young fish or drag them into the filter .
3 With all or the exercises in this book , it 's important to write down your ideas , or speak them into a tape recorder .
4 This does not mean changing the character of the river , or turning it into a canal .
5 Getting him to eat was no problem , but preventing him throwing his food around or trampling it into the floor was .
6 Mount them on or recess them into a ceiling or down the side of a wall .
7 The defendant supplied the product otherwise than in the course of a business and the defendant did not produce it ( or own-brand it or import it into the European Community ) with a view to profit .
8 For large tensile specimens most test machines use swivelling or gimbal grip mountings to avoid such effects of non-axiality , but when small specimens are used , of a few millimetres in cross-section as is common with polymer tests , axiality may become more difficult to achieve because the mass of the swivelling grip requires considerable stress to rotate or move it into the axial position .
9 Hindus revere nature but never feel any need to marshal or mould it into a design of their own : a banyan tree will almost be encouraged to spread its drooping creepers into the middle of any village market , or to block any backwoods track .
10 Johnny Kirk , whose family had been connected with the ‘ mayor-making ’ over the years , said they did not want to make a big production of it or turn it into a tourist attraction ; they wanted to keep it as it was , ‘ a local event for local people ’ .
11 Rain had to choose whether to let him pass or lead him into the house and try to steer him away from the kitchen .
12 I mean the main thing is people can borrow on the true price of the house and then they can have an 80 or 90 per cent mortgage and when they come to pay the mortgage they have the £500 subsidy for twelve months or take them into the next twelve months .
13 For three days before the unveiling ceremony , the cadets were on the site collecting stones from the hillside and cementing them into the cairn .
14 So although this is fifty pence when you show it on here the fir so the first thing we 've got to do is change this fifty pence to get away from fifty pence or thirty pence or twenty and change it into a fraction .
15 He had it all worked out : the hand over her mouth , the knife under her eyes , and drag her into the dark shed .
16 The Levellers articulated this awareness , and channelled it into a coherent set of democratic political demands .
17 He placed the beings , pictured as animals , in a belt embracing the known universe , and divided it into the twelve equal houses of the zodiac ( Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Sagittarius , Scorpio , Capricorn , Aquarius and Pisces ) .
18 As she could hear Jack coming down the stairs she returned to the kitchen and picked up the metal spoon and plunged it into the saucepan which she had not yet put on to heat .
19 He untied Dobbs and led her into a large dark shed .
20 But it took a trained observer to follow her through the quicksands of her disapprobation ; a false step on the part of one of the aunts , for instance , could have reversed her attitude , and led her into a eulogy of black , into a martyred position whence the garments of all the others were an insult to her lone and exclusive widowhood , into a position where she alone had the right to flout the weight of tradition .
21 I stood up , took Flavia 's hand and led her into a little room .
22 He saw her state at once and without another word took her arm and led her into the little sitting room .
23 Elisabeth put her hand under Rosa Jacobsen 's elbow and led her into the cottage .
24 As he took his hostess 's arm and led her into the dining-room , he did not glance again at Madeleine .
25 After the caretaker had unlocked the big front door and disappeared down the drive , Harry took Madeleine 's arm and led her into the drawing-room .
26 Then he picked up the two bags and led her into the terminal .
27 He put his arm around her and led her into the room , and Maggie got up to go .
28 I took her hand and led her into the centre of the dancers , as the light failed over Wimbledon .
29 He took her hand and led her into the atrium , where she turned and went into his arms .
30 A young man in an immaculate dark blue suit took over from the young woman who had met them at the elevator and led them into a vast room , furnished with antiques .
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