Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | DJs are whipping them into a frenzy of anticipation from a stage perched above the masses . |
2 | Oh you want to walk on that , oh Charlotte come on then , you 're pushing me into the road . |
3 | It 's all going to it er , they 're putting it into a ma massive voice bank . |
4 | They wo n't take any notice of us , Baptiste said : the ambulance is round the front , I saw it , and they 're carrying him into the downstairs bit . |
5 | Even as the guards are ushering them into the corridor , the carriage rolls into an immense echoing workshop . |
6 | ‘ Now you are forcing me into the most obvious remark of the week : I only do what I want — within our poor human limits . |
7 | As the Factory supremo Tony Wilson pointed out at the time , ‘ New Order are leading us into an age of passionate computer music ’ . |
8 | His original intention had been to convert it into a school for Reich SS leaders , but by the time the architects and builders had finished and many millions of marks had been spent , he had created a Gothic monstrosity worthy of stage six at MGM , a vast film set of the kind Hollywood was fond of when historical pictures were the vogue . |
9 | The distribution of these consonants would be rather limited , but the main problem would be fitting them into the pattern of syllable structure . |
10 | Any moment now , Judi would be turning them into a Jury , appealing for their verdict on the Nielsen family . |
11 | Another minute and I 'll be inviting you into the back of the car . ’ |
12 | The longer they had in order to establish this bit of coast as an aristocratic retreat , the easier it would be to turn it into a fashionable resort when time and money offered . |
13 | While 4 glasses of wine is considered safe , more than that could be taking you into the danger area of getting cirrhosis of the liver . |
14 | ‘ Could Hitler be lulling us into a false sense of security ? ’ |
15 | They are making me into an addict , so that I may never leave home … . |
16 | In the Eastern District of the Association , I know , you are behaving as though the idea were a brand-new one ; and with something of the enthusiasm of your founder-members you are carrying it into the countryside . |
17 | And there we are putting it into a three or four year old 's hand something that 's erm got that sort of temperature round it . |
18 | His claim that ‘ if they were to put me into a barrel , I would shout glory out through the bunghole ! ’ was not a facetious pose , but the normal expression of an irrepressibly good-humoured Christian . |
19 | ‘ Martin and his team keep kicking the ball into the penalty area and all I have to do is nod it into the net , ’ the 31-year-old rider said . |
20 | All it is doing is assembling them into a package . |
21 | All you have to do is introduce it into the plebs ’ soap . |
22 | ‘ She 's turned her into a proper little snob ! ’ |
23 | ‘ All that health food 's turned you into a zombie . ’ |
24 | ‘ I think , ’ she said , deliberately lowering the tone of her voice , which was bordering on the hysterical , ‘ that something happened to you in the past , you loved someone else , and it 's turned you into a bitter man . |
25 | With no qualifications and precious little experience , she has taken on the job of Princess of Wales and is turning it into a significant career — and at the same time has brought up two small boys . |
26 | That 's left 113 acres of land , so Rover 's owner , British Aerospace , is turning it into a business park . |
27 | The Tory party is often an amiable shambles , but the Maastricht process is turning it into a neurotic press gang . |
28 | She 's turning me into a wild animal . |
29 | ‘ Tell him Edward 's turning it into a conservation area for endangered species . |
30 | Our very success is leading us into a dangerous future … |