Example sentences of "and [verb] they into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 I will expand further on this dichotomy between quality and quantity of ‘ crime ’ in Chapter 5 , but would argue that the chase for numerical detections in which detectives everywhere are immersed moves them across another conceptual boundary and takes them into a statistical world away from their previous world as ‘ real polises ’ where the central classifier of conflict with the ‘ prig ’ remains , as ever , in a power struggle over the body ( Foucault 1977 ) .
32 Add these to two that we are giving you for free — T and U — and rearrange them into a familiar three-word phrase .
33 When the majority have formed their beautiful chrysalises , which can vary in colour from bright green to spangled gold , it is a good idea to collect those caterpillars that are still eating and release them into a large clump of nettles so you can concentrate on hatching the rest .
34 With the ground packed to capacity and the home team needing a valuable point to avoid relegation , Dundee played to win , eventually dismantling Saints and sending them into the Second Division .
35 tyme out of mynde , when any deere of the said forrest … have commen into the said manor of Hackness … the Rangers , and other officers of the said forrest … have always used to fetch out the same with their houndes and to rechase them into the said Forrest .
36 During the post-war period Hayek has drawn out some of the assumptions underpinning his economic theorizing and developed them into a general theory of society .
37 Urgently Ramsay directed them , all but physically pushing and prodding them into the approximate shape of a great wedge .
38 Their campaigns for legal enforcement were backed by a powerful language which identified whole new technologies of sex and forged them into a popular crusade for reform .
39 By plotting the positions of the macrotrichia present on the wing-membrane in such primitive foes as Archichauliodes , Rhyacophila and Anisopus , and joining them into a polygonal meshwork , the lost archedictyon can often , to some extent , be reconstructed ( Fig. 26 ) .
40 They carried the bodies in silence across the room and dumped them into the wooden container .
41 They walked out of the warm lobby and gasped , both of them , as the December wind whipped down the street and slapped them into the open air .
42 erm What you ca n't do is take somebody who really the very idea of computers , and turn them into a successful computer operator , because they will make mistakes , and having made mistakes they will be terrified and wo n't want to do it again .
43 Between 1840 and 1880 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels criticized and restructured the ideas they gleaned from all three sources , and combined them into a potent synthesis which they acclaimed as the first ‘ scientific socialism , .
44 But no man can hope to attain scientific mastery of its many parts and re-assemble them into the wonderful symbiosis of nature .
45 Whisk the egg whites to a soft peak and fold them into the cooled mixture .
46 The doctor , however , acted in ways he found wholly admirable , and he thought that when he did get out he would apply his methods of handling patients — getting hold of them firmly and putting them into the right positions — to the positioning of his models .
47 Sullivan says IBM is ‘ taking the benefit of the productivity ’ by changing the jobs people do , and putting them into the revenue-earning areas of the company .
48 The same writer also states : " The Bishop of Rochester remained at Hailing and Trottescliffe , where he conferred orders in both places and at certain intervals , " he continues , " this mortality swept away so vast a multitude of both sexes that none could be found to carry the corpses to the grave , men and women bore their own offspring to the Church and cast them into a common pit , and from these pits came such a great stench that hardly anyone dared cross the cemeteries . "
49 This is an area where you set out the charts and graphics to be used in the show and shuffle them into the required order , adding different types of transition effects between ‘ slides ’ .
50 It gave an opportunity for entrepreneurs to acquire the lands , workshops , fishponds and mines which the monks had worked , and to integrate them into the developing secular economy .
51 With help from a tutor I finally put them together and fitted them into the cubic box I was given .
52 He returned shortly and ushered them into an airy office , overlooking the Grand Union Canal .
53 He got the ends of the belt around his hands and wound them into a good , tight grip .
54 The lecithin cholesterol acyl transferase ( LCAT ) system is active in this process and generates cholesterol esters in the HDL and converts them into a spherical shape .
55 It 's fortunate that the requirements are that only details of regulations need be published making it possible to summarise the regulations and translate them into a more user friendly language yet still comply with the law .
56 By ten-thirty , Beth had cleared away the breakfast things , washed the dishes and stacked them into the big dresser , wiped down the kitchen table , taken the coconut matting from the floor and hung it over the line outside where she beat every speck of dust from it before replacing it over her freshly scrubbed quarry tiles ; all that done she was now enjoying a cup of tea , before setting about the drawing room .
57 The ants will bring dead ants and other unwanted rubbish from their nests and throw them into the feeding compartment .
58 Bursting through the surface , visitors rest before the can tilts forward and pours them into a giant glass held by a giant hand .
59 He scooped up some pellets and pushed them into an empty flower pot , keeping his thumb over the hole in the bottom .
60 Then there was a heavy pause , like the moment a ball must feel between the time it 's thrown up and the time it starts to come down , and something picked up all three of them and slid them into a struggling heap .
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