Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This decision filled her with profound gloom ; not only because her home had been so special and so very much loved , but also because the selling of Rose Cottage could do nothing but plunge her into financial disaster . |
2 | If you are sent incomprehensible bumf , find someone locally who can translate it into readable English . ) |
3 | By the late 1880s , however , Japan had growing interests in mainland Asia , and there was a danger that Japan 's attempts to assert herself in Korea and in Manchuria would bring her into direct confrontation with the expanding Russian empire . |
4 | If they were subsequently found to have an affected son , the apparent failure of the programme would bring it into unjustified disrepute . |
5 | Ragusa was able , however , to develop its overland trade with the Balkan hinterland , as this activity did not bring it into direct competition with the seaborne trade of Venice . |
6 | Do you think these vague presentiments of a beyond or after could ever draw you into organized religion ? |
7 | Besides , I do n't take them into deep water . |
8 | Worse still , involvement might lead him into actual danger . |
9 | The kernel or essence of what has gone before will , if preserved , initiate a new impetus which will lead us into unexplored territory . |
10 | Discussion of this would lead us into great complexity and it is appropriate to give a largely phenomenological description . |
11 | The representation of the river turns into an important symbol when crossing the river becomes highly significant — perhaps doing so will lead us into open conflict with the Abbey who are demanding an increase in tithes … |
12 | The youth may want to buy a motor bike , but his mother wants him to purchase an old car because she thinks bikes are dangerous and will get him into bad company . |
13 | I just thought , yeah , I could just get him into big shit now ! |
14 | okay , do n't take too much , and that is to first make a literal translation and then , to try and put it into idiomatic English . |
15 | ‘ Well , thanks for letting the gilgul turn me into chopped liver . ’ |