Example sentences of "it [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But John Morgan says : ‘ Dumenil may have put forward some thoughts that might help unit holders , but it needs a lot of thought before it turns into a proposal . |
2 | But John Morgan says : ‘ Dumenil may have put forward some thoughts that might help unit holders , but it needs a lot of thought before it turns into a proposal . |
3 | When they suggest a dance to my companion , Wesley , there seems no harm — but it turns into a smooch . |
4 | When they suggest a dance to my companion , Wesley , there seems no harm — but it turns into a smooch . |
5 | When they suggest a dance to my companion , Wesley , there seems no harm — but it turns into a smooch . |
6 | Regular usage will help to pinpoint a problem before it turns into a crisis . |
7 | But sooner or later it turns into a crisis of resources — practical , personal and political . |
8 | Top : The excitement of a new pond will quickly wane if it turns into a disaster area overnight . |
9 | Although it grows from mud , it turns into a thing of great beauty and smells very sweet . |
10 | It turns into a congress . |
11 | The government had better learn to reach compromises with its own MPs before it got into a pickle . |
12 | ‘ We shall treat this as a suspicious death ; there will be an autopsy and , of course , an investigation to discover the source of the poison and how it got into the brandy . ’ |
13 | Some of it got into the car and irritated my eyes : I had to take a hand off the steering wheel to rub them and it was almost wrenched out of my grasp as the car lurched into a hole in the road . |
14 | Dropping the useless stems , she used all her strength to swing her briefcase in a wide arc , bringing it crashing into the man 's stomach . |
15 | A few years later , however , it passed into the ownership of Lord Gerald of Brandon , who sold it in 1682 , to the Speaker of the House of Commons , Sir Edward Seymour . |
16 | Through the years it passed into the possession of many Norman knights , nobility and royalty until in the 18th century , by marriage , it came to the family of the Marquesses of Bute . |
17 | From them , it passed into the culture of the troop . |
18 | In 1923 ( three years before the 1926 Circular ) it passed into the control of that council , and became Banbury County School . |
19 | It burrows into the soil and hollows out a sound chamber at the base of the burrow . |
20 | Well it goes into a pot , and it , it buys into different funds which are invested in different markets , erm , to give you some examples , erm , we can invest in property , we can invest in some securities , government securities , er , we invest in the Stock Exchange and we have managers who look after these funds , and they perform extremely well . |
21 | Gives her income and it 's balanced by her allowances and if you move not sufficient to , for the income to exceed that then at the same time it goes into a bank or building society you apply for them not to deduct income . |
22 | By bunging the end of the downpipe with the filter mat all the debris is filtered out of the water before it goes into the bucket or water butt , which saves time and energy trying to strain it out later . |
23 | If there is any money in the account it earns some interest , if it goes into the red you pay some interest . |
24 | It goes into the red on the epic-o-meter , and is technically as ambitious as the original , but it 's all too easy now and times are n't as innocent ; the spirit of '72 is missing . |
25 | He says it goes into the water supply and into human bodies . |
26 | And it goes into the computer . |
27 | So the stuff coming down , goes through there and then it goes into the rest of the tubes , and away through . |
28 | When papa 's away he paints ladies , at home he paints fish , stinking fish , rascasse , red mullet , sea spider , octopus , at night it goes into the icebox , table and all , it stinks all the same . |
29 | If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’ |
30 | It retreats into the ghetto and dismisses the work of the historian as irrelevant to its needs . |