Example sentences of "his [noun] into a " in BNC.
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1 | But he pursued his policies within the parliamentary Labour Party and the Labour Party issued the ‘ Mosley Manifesto ’ , develop his policies into a full-scale plan in January 1931 , under the title ‘ A National Policy ’ . |
2 | Vlasov showed great energy and leadership qualities , transforming his division into a conspicuous example of efficiency . |
3 | He knelt down and got his fingers into a crack in the floorboards . |
4 | In the fifties at Old Trafford I watched an England forward stick his fingers into a keeper 's eyes . |
5 | ‘ Demon anarchists , ’ cursed the priest , throwing all his enemies into a single pot . |
6 | I expected him to answer her back — there was such a passion in his music , he did n't sound like himself at all , any more than he had looked like himself yesterday — but he just struck the wires of his guitar into a discord and after that there was a beaten silence , and Doris stamped off downstairs again , talking all the way about her poor legs and her poor head . |
7 | One casualty of the game was John Ambrose … while running up the park he put his foot into a rabbit hole and twisted his ankle badly . |
8 | As he stood up , Yanto arrived and threw his bike into a beautifully controlled side skid , jumping off just as the bike crashed to the ground . |
9 | Already his mouth was watering at the prospect of sinking his teeth into a thick slice of bread liberally spread with best butter and sprinkled with sugar from one of the big sacks standing in the corner . |
10 | He dug his teeth into a morning apple before he dropped off Mrs Smelley 's weekly order and returned to his pitch in the Whitechapel Road . |
11 | An administration order is a means whereby the county court itself helps the debtor to organise his debts into a sensible order for payment . |
12 | He shrewdly steps back from the action , turning his narrative into a clever mosaic of stories from the edgy extremes of urban life . |
13 | There do not appear to be any significant decisions on the word " technical " , but it is not difficult to contemplate circumstances where the purchaser may wish to absorb his purchase into an existing business which operates with different technology . |
14 | Then he starts to loop his hair into an elastic band first thing every morning . |
15 | Gilbert tried to squirm away , pulling his mouth into a distorted rictus . |
16 | He narrowed his mouth into an O shape and pushed his eyebrows up into what was left of his hair . |
17 | The Inca plunged his subjects into a sleep akin to death . |
18 | He kicked his horse into a trot and the hooves kicked up sparks from the cobbles . |
19 | It 's like that Roman Emperor who made his horse into a consul . |
20 | Seeing Nicandra flinching on the cut grass verge of the avenue , he took the long , supple driving whip out of its case and flicked his horse into a more dashing trot . |
21 | He half turned , dropped his hand and kicked his horse into a gallop . |
22 | Hotspur laughed aloud , startling his horse into a side-long dance . |
23 | He reined about and spurred his horse into a gallop . |
24 | He urged his horse into a walk , toward them , all the more ominous for its slowness . |
25 | Benjamin just smiled , raised her white fingers to his lips , kissed them daintily and , like some chivalrous knight , kicked his horse into a canter , almost knocking his would-be-love to the ground . |
26 | He got up from his chair and put his spectacles into a red leather case which he then returned to his pocket . |
27 | ‘ Get to it , ’ snapped Morgan as he whipped off his overcoat , refused any refreshments and eased his bulk into an armchair . |
28 | The ‘ something else ’ is often more irritation and anger , as when a driver who has almost had an accident transforms his fear into a prolonged tirade against the other driver . |
29 | He refused to comment as he was bundled from court with his girlfriend into a waiting car . |
30 | He once spent ‘ ten days in the cells ’ and is currently ‘ on probation ’ further to a ‘ drink-driving spree ’ in the course of which he ‘ crashed his car into a roadside pole ’ and assaulted a member of the local constabulary . |