Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [pers pn] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 He wants to draw us into the vortex of non-personhood that he has become , and the nothingness or non-being that he is becoming .
2 He wants to take her into the Royal Infirmary for tests . ’
3 He has bought the rights to a steamy book by Darling Buds Of May author H. E. Bates and plans to turn it into a TV movie starring his wife .
4 The drop of a hat , or anything else , is all it takes to turn you into a passion-packed romantic day .
5 Crilly tries to coax me into the booth but I shrug out from under his arms and make an excuse about the family .
6 Thus the process of contract formation arising out of the exchange of documents containing or referring to standard terms creates considerable problems when one tries to fit it into the framework of offer and acceptance .
7 If he tries to change him into a Lillie or Hadlee , the boy might lose his greatest asset — to bowl successfully at pace .
8 The corporatist view , by perceiving the company as a unit which welds together the interests of its participants into a harmonious common purpose defined as the public good , seems to draw on the ideal of community and seeks to inject it into an area which the dominant legal ideology regulates through contract and hierarchy .
9 The county Health Authority proposes to turn it into a mere residential home , removing hospital facilities .
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