Example sentences of "make it into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But over the past century we have made it into a rubbish dump .
2 They 've just made it into a town where people are travelling out to go to work
3 Luke , on the other hand , has made it into the bigtime .
4 You should make it into a film , and I can star , I can be the girl .
5 I saw a couple of people with TV cameras ; Tony had persuaded some cameramen to film the Benefit for free so he could make it into a video afterwards .
6 erm did he tr er make it into a garage ?
7 Or I could make it into a puppet .
8 Or you could make it into a picture for a baby or toddler to hang on their bedroom wall .
9 Bernier , in his role as imperial surgeon , did make it into the zenana complex , but was not much the wiser afterwards :
10 And if you ca n't make it into the salon , you can STILL save money .
11 ‘ Not much traffic if we can make it into the forest , ’ he said .
12 Then he did n't make it into the record books .
13 The Nazis took it over during the Second World War and made it into a museum of the German Army .
14 What is usually said about the invention of printing is that it greatly expanded an earlier minority culture , and at last made it into a majority culture .
15 It was only a few square feet in size and I made it into a carpet of flowers .
16 And it was like , nothing , so we just extended all this out and made it into a stage come , a bigger dance floor cos the I do n't know why they wa always seem to have this trends that , they have these trends in the seventies and that was , and eighties of having small dance floors
17 We made it into the hall , which was actually less crowded , though still full .
18 If the plane made it into the basket , the Mayor would authorise expenditure for whatever scheme was proposed .
19 Rufus made it into the train before the rush began .
20 I had underlined the few shady connections which made it into the open .
21 ‘ What made it into an island then ? ’
22 " Take a quart of green gooseberries boil them and pulp them thro " a sieve , take the whites of 3 eggs , beat them to a Froth , put it to the Gooseberries and beat it both together till it looks white , then take ½ pound refin 'd sugar , make it into a Syrrup with Spring Water , boyl it to a Candy , [ i.e. to the small thread ] let it be almost cold then put it to the Gooseberries and Eggs and beat all together till t is all froth , which put into Cups or Glasses — Codlings [ green apples ] may be done the same way .
23 Built into a doorway , they make it into a gateway — an impressive entrance , leading into the space beyond .
24 One of the important things is to enjoy the preparation and not make it into a chore .
25 And so , when you come to the bible and you read the account of Jesus here on the earth , turning the water into wine , of Jesus stilling the storm , when you into the old testament and you read accounts there of the children of Israel , of the me , of the tremendous miracles that were performed by Jehovah , God for them well of course , there 's a natural explanation to it , because you ca n't do these things , there are natural laws that stop you doing them you can not take a glass of water , even if you 're God , you can not take it and make it into a glass of wine instantly , it 's got natural processes to go through .
26 And I am if at five minutes to five , or five minutes to leaving off time whatever it was and you would n't say well we 'll get ready to go home you had to pick a half a link up make it into a staple and throw it in the box .
27 You do n't take a monkey and make it into a mountain .
28 Mm I think if you try and do it here , so you make it into a shoe shape , you curl it all up into a shoe shape , where do you think it 's going to go ?
29 He says we need to get private cars out of the city centre and make it into a place which is safe for pedestrians and cyclists , not polluted and where the buildings are n't being torn apart by traffic .
30 Buy a caravan with a horse , maybe , and try and make it into an adventure .
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