Example sentences of "he [verb] it into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He plunged it into a dish of lavender essence and was astonished how quickly the burn healed . |
2 | Typical James , thought Cameron , as he handed back the flask and looked at his friend 's flushed face : we are plotting to save our lives and he turns it into a holiday . |
3 | He turns it into a hotel and falls in love with a local French lass . |
4 | He emptied it into the bath , and a cloud of steam rose . |
5 | He hooked it into the bunker on the left of the green . |
6 | He transformed it into a stately home and filled it with objets d'art from afar . |
7 | Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it into the far post , looking for Paul . |
8 | ‘ He played it into the side but it powered off again and he complained that his arms were hurting , so I took the rod back from him and landed the fish , ’ he added . |
9 | ‘ When we played my school a bloke managed to wangle some dry ice from work and he dropped it into a bucketful of warm water . |
10 | We owe it to the people of my own borough of Hillingdon , where only a week or so ago a teenager who had just stolen a car killed himself when he drove it into a tree at nearly 100 mph . |
11 | He turned it into a four-course meal , thus : |
12 | Erm yeah , Romeo and Juliet was not completely his idea , it came from a sort of long poem which he read about two lovers and then he turned it into a play . |
13 | Faced with this united German front , Napoleon III realized that for him nothing of substance was likely to emerge from the meeting and so he turned it into an exercise in public relations . |
14 | By 1737 he had begun to acquire over 200 acres of what was regarded as desolate heath-land sloping down to the River Mole near Cobham in Surrey , and he turned it into an ornamental park , Painshill Park . |
15 | He poured it into the glasses and handed her one with a mocking little bow that nearly made Hilary throw the liquid all over him . |
16 | He threw it into a bucket . |
17 | As he threw it into the sea , watching the water swallow up his past month 's work , he thought of all the walking he was soon to do . |
18 | Extending a short prong from the board , he rammed it into the upper surface of the brick . |
19 | He pressed it into the fellow 's grimy paw . |
20 | Adorno , we have seen , acknowledges this specificity — indeed , for him it explains the ( unfulfilled ) potential of jazz and the hangovers of ‘ real ’ creativity in some Tin Pan Alley songs ; but he subsumes it into a theory of ‘ false individualization ’ , designed , in his view , to disguise mass cultural production as ‘ art ’ . |
21 | And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental , |
22 | There 's this little bent old man with a shopping trolley thing and he bashes it into the back of my legs . |
23 | Thoughtfully he thrust it into the base of a bush a few feet from the path and covered it with dried leaves . |
24 | He thrust it into the man 's hands and strode past him , making for the open doorway set in the centre of the long white portico that ran the length of the house . |
25 | And he thrust it into the jeep , as Shelley , rather puzzled by his ready agreement , shifted herself into the driving seat . |
26 | The butcher holds the head by the hair and deftly scalps it , then , tying the long black hair into a knot , he tosses it into the gully . |
27 | He throws it into the water , and that immediately becomes sweet . |
28 | steps up and right footed he blasts it into the bottom corner , it subdues the Shrewsbury crowd somewhat , Blackburn fans are rampant because at last there 's some light for them but they 're still trailing Shrewsbury by three goals to two . |
29 | He hit it into the hill and the ball caught the top of the bunker and went in 60 yards from the flag . |
30 | If he hit it into the wall … at least it took someone out : - ) , and with the power he got behind it … when it was on target it was in . |