Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] [pers pn] into " in BNC.
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1 | big triangles of cloth in and turn them into flares then ? |
2 | Taking controlled deep breaths will calm you down and get you into a more relaxed rhythm rather than a state of uncontrolled panic . |
3 | The serjeant-at-arms , hidden behind the guard of his conical helmet , dragged me down and pushed me into a chamber where a candle glowed in the darkness . |
4 | It was an old town , its wealth based on brewing before the Second World War came along and transformed it into a steel and munitions centre . |
5 | Ross , the steward , appeared , commiserated that they were all soaked through and took them into the lounge . |
6 | Yet though the witches bring his already existing ambition out they can not be completely blamed for his downfall and degeneration as it this , his own ambition which eventually takes him over and turns him into a psychopath , killing merely out of feeling and without reason . |
7 | A lay brother came over and took us into the abbey church to hear morning mass and , believe me , for the glory is now gone , the abbey church of Glastonbury was the nearest thing to heaven on earth . |
8 | ‘ There is no way we are going in to take over and turn it into a repertory theatre . |
9 | Redo the thread back on and turn it into a socket frequently used by the victim and get the hell out . |
10 | I had to pull her on and cuddle her into me to keep her warm . ’ |
11 | ’ Farrell switched the two-way off and jammed it into the seat pocket beside him . |
12 | Three children , aged between four and seven , scream as uniformed East Berlin police drag them and their mother off and push them into a lorry as they stand outside the US embassy in East Berlin , hoping desperately to get inside . |
13 | Far better to broaden their remit through touring , education work , equal opportunities , it argues , than to cut them off and drive them into the arms of market forces . |
14 | I took my clothes off and put them into one of the largest warships . |
15 | We tried tooth and nail and finally impaled it on a thorn tree , tugging at it until the branch flew off and hurtled us into a ditch . |
16 | Pages were put together by gathering the material up and roughing it into a layout based round the principal hooks — the headlines and pictures which were the only things that really mattered . |
17 | For answer Penry picked her up and tossed her into the bed , stripped off his dressing-gown and turned out the light . |
18 | She tore them up and tossed them into the bin . |
19 | She had scrumpled it up and tossed it into the wastepaper basket with an insouciant laugh … well , more of a furious scowl , actually , and then had had to put up with Helena asking whether Matthew Prescott was that rather super chap who had been featured in GQ a short while ago . |
20 | Instead you were given a medicine bottle , bought a stick of liquorice , cut this up and stuck it into the bottle . |
21 | Thankfully there 's always Dave Hemingway 's grin , Brian Corrigan 's Grogan-esque voice and Heaton 's foppish dancing to cheer us up and turn it into a gorgeous and lurvely night . |
22 | He had installed her in a cottage on East Street and in the last few days before the wedding she had worked all hours to spicken the place up and turn it into a home for him . |
23 | she stuck the kid in the back of the car and put the grocery in and she picked her up and brought her into the front seat , ti , tied her in and and the the , the , the , this thing was coming about |
24 | It landed on the floor beside Lavender 's desk and very quickly she ducked down and picked it up and put it into her pencil-box for another time . |
25 | Celia got up and followed her into the kitchen , and there were muffled sounds of crying . |
26 | When they immediately reacted with their automatic alarm response of rolling up into a tight ball , the entire family promptly rolled down the slope of the hill and came to rest at the man 's feet , where he picked them up and popped them into his collecting bag . |
27 | He picked her up and carried her into the front room . |
28 | ‘ You 're wet , ’ he said at last , and picked her up and carried her into his bedroom . |
29 | Barton-on-Humber , Burton Stava Broomfleet all had clay pits where they used to dig out the clay and cut it up and make it into bricks . |
30 | She indicated the glass of milk on the table and moved to pick it up and take it into the kitchen . |