Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 that 'll that 'll that 'll throw the budget into confusion , wo n't it ?
2 — OULTON Park hosts the Rapid Fit Open Formula Ford Championship for Formula Ford 1600cc motors next Saturday with an international field of drivers lining up to prove that they can make the leap into Formula 1 status .
3 In the western provinces they have been distributing leaflets , many carrying the warning : Pros tvoeu chi , neari tvoeu pouch — ‘ We will make the men into fertiliser , and keep the women for reproduction ’ — to deter collaboration with the government .
4 Repressive public sanctions would make the move into prostitution a different kind of choice than when it could constitute a temporary and relatively anonymous stage in a woman 's life .
5 Do you think the entry into Equity for drama students is unfairly organised ?
6 The number of days of practice needed before the patient has the courage to try and translate the visualization into action varies considerably , not only from one individual to another but even as regards the different stages of a person 's treatment .
7 Mr Kantor , speaking as the lawyer he is , thinks that a policy of self-denial would bring the laws into disrepute .
8 It will bring the law into line with England and Wales , where the onus is on the knife- carrier to justify possession of an offensive weapon .
9 The analogue recording is clean , smooth , and well-balanced , but benefits from being given a little extra playback volume to help bring the instruments into focus ; fortunately tape hiss levels are as low as you 'd expect on a good digital recording .
10 Not only are these harmful to the people directly involved and to their congregation , but they often receive publicity and may also bring the Church into disrepute .
11 Front running usually does bring the exchange into disrepute .
12 If he does not , he will bring the scheme into disrepute .
13 The sole remaining restraint is the requirement that the advertising must not impair the solicitor 's independence and integrity and must not bring the profession into disrepute .
14 As long as any advert does not bring the profession into disrepute nor is in bad taste then it is permissible .
15 When the Secretary of State has laid the draft of a code before Parliament , he may bring the code into operation by order made by statutory instrument .
16 He wrote : The big thing in developing the United Front is to agitate and bring the masses into activity around the particular issues and to get organisation ( Committees ) , expressing and representing the actual character of the movement .
17 Obviously the rig does not always conveniently lie in this position for you , so you must swim the rig into position with a strong leg action .
18 Posters will go up to advertise the reward scheme and the animal lovers hope some of the shocking facts and figures included would spur the public into action .
19 It will certainly stabilise affairs but will not galvanise the nation into action .
20 Just connect it to your hi-fi , walkman or electric guitar and it will interpret the sounds into colour , patterns and beams that project up to 30 feet , bouncing off ceilings and walls .
21 The pilot himself can help anticipate the swing into wind by applying full out-of-wind rudder before he starts to roll .
22 If the chief executive is authoritarian and dominant in managerial style , then the subordinates will move the group into balance by adopting less dominant , more consensus-seeking , maintenance-oriented behaviour patterns .
23 So must have the entry into politics of growing petit-bourgeois anti-semitic political forces .
24 This is the president who has this wonderful rhetoric about states and federalism and , you know , the rights of states , but he was , he himself was not afraid to use the power of the federal government to try and lever the states into line and it worked , you know , we 're talking serious money here .
25 The midfield can not easily force the forward into space .
26 They , and those who have not cohabited , may cross the threshold into marriage without much of a backward glance , feeling sure they have ‘ arrived ’ , thankful for having arrived , found their mate , achieved their haven , caught up with their friends , pleased or escaped from their parents .
27 You should also take the candidate into account by arranging appointments so that waiting time is kept to a minimum .
28 The main question that we wish to explore in this work is that of how decision-makers tackle reasonably complex dynamic decision-problems under risk : how do they take the risk into account ?
29 How do they take the dynamics into account ?
30 I could n't tell what was happening so I asked them to move so I could take the coal into Granny 's house .
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