Example sentences of "[noun] into a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One exception , imaginatively titled ‘ Gulf War : The Board Game ’ , comes from a Malaysian company that discovered it could change an America v Russia contest into a Gulf version without rewriting any of the rules . |
2 | She needs only to run close to the form which saw her finish second to multiple scorer Kassab over course and distance last month to turn this contest into a procession . |
3 | At least she had one thing to be thankful for , she consoled herself , seeing Veronica into a taxi in the Aldwych : she was in no doubt at all that Veronica would be in touch again . |
4 | There are a few statutory exceptions contained within the Act , the most notable being that the Insurer will not be liable for the ‘ wilful misconduct ’ of the Policyholder i.e. the Policyholder deliberately ramming his vessel at speed into a harbour wall . |
5 | I do n't know , maybe they erm a , they 'll listen to the tapes and they probably sample some of the words into a computer to build up a database of words that probably like you said , oh he 's getting a lot of jip from his boss , you know , is probably not in the dictionary but if a lot of people said that word then they would . |
6 | More commonly applied recognition techniques split cursive words into a number of smaller parts . |
7 | Mr. Galbraith : Perhaps , not being a classics or English scholar , I have trouble putting my words into a form that the Minister can understand . |
8 | Cash 's records work best as biopics , his voice can turn words into a movie . |
9 | We often said they loaded the gun in the afternoon and took a long lanyard into a dugout some distance away and fired their gun once and never emerged to reload . |
10 | The Queen visits Cyprus and walks into a row over executions thirty years ago . |
11 | We followed the tweed skirt into a kitchen where its owner motioned us to sit , in the manner of someone training a dog . |
12 | ‘ Right enough , then ’ — and a ferocious crack of the whip electrified the horse into a gallop . |
13 | He half turned , dropped his hand and kicked his horse into a gallop . |
14 | He reined about and spurred his horse into a gallop . |
15 | A mis-used gadget will only make problems worse by forcing a horse into a shape before he is physically strong enough . |
16 | He kicked his horse into a trot and the hooves kicked up sparks from the cobbles . |
17 | Denis jumped back into the cart , and Boxer immediately urged the horse into a trot . |
18 | It 's like that Roman Emperor who made his horse into a consul . |
19 | Whichever may be the true explanation , it is certainly known that on her way across the wilderness north of Hermitage the queen was thrown by her horse into a peat bog , marked on modern maps as the Queen 's Mire . |
20 | If the rider drives the horse into a fence in such a way that he alters rhythm and balance , the horse will be forced onto his forehand and not given chance to jump off his hocks . |
21 | He spurred the horse into a canter . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | He urged his horse into a walk , toward them , all the more ominous for its slowness . |
24 | piously tying her legs into a knot . |
25 | Tom O'Neill came through the revolving doors on a blast of icy air and stepped out on the other side into a blanket of almost oppressive warmth . |
26 | Children may discover that the covering of sand in the tray can be pushed to one side into a mound , yet will still push back to cover the tray . |
27 | His targets went beyond the Republicans to include " entrenched Democratic politicians " , whom he accused of turning " our party from a voice of opposition into a party of complicity " . |
28 | For Bakhtin , parody and stylization objectify their target by introducing ‘ a new semantic intention into a discourse which already has , and which retains , an intention of its own ’ ( 1984:189 ) . |
29 | But the fire in them burnt like a bud of blue flame , swelling , growing , until they felt it would flame into a shower of stars , reaching into the velvet darkness , the little frail wobbly lights of their bikes signalling to the lights of the travelling plane , their mounts leaping up over humps , over rises in the road , up and away into the intoxicating night . |
30 | Iraqi radio broadcasts on Aug. 2 warned against foreign intervention in Iraq and Kuwait ; in one report the RCC threatened to " turn Kuwait into a graveyard " if any country was " moved by the lust of invasion " . |