Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb pp] into a " in BNC.

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1 I found them built into a cottage .
2 ‘ Have you booked into a hotel ? ’
3 Let's get you turned into a human being .
4 we 'll , we 'll get you turned into a human being without any problem at all .
5 Let's see if we can get you turned into a human being .
6 ‘ I am sure , ’ Miss Honey said , ‘ that we 'll be able to get you moved into a much higher form later on , but for the moment the Headmistress wishes you to stay where you are . ’
7 Were you born into a big family ?
8 It 's no wonder you were quarrelling last night — he had you backed into a corner a couple of times with facts you did n't know .
9 One way of preventing piglets picking things up is to have them born into a sterile bubble , and reared in squeaky-clean rooms .
10 He had them bound into a small handbook , which he carried around with him at all times , like a passport .
11 Inanna 's request for water was denied and her sister , inflamed with jealousy , had her turned into a corpse and hung on a stake .
12 Do you want her turned into a human being again ?
13 I punished him in every way I could think of — I married him to Minnie , gave him children , got him bitten by a vampire so that he grew fangs and finally had him turned into a rat by a wicked witch , a great improvement .
14 The first hole and clubhouse will , we are told , be in the Harpsden Valley opposite the land lately purchased by Mr John Hodges and by him converted into a cricket ground .
15 By writing this story virtually as a film script and having it turned into a film very soon afterwards , Franco made it clear that Raza also represented what he wanted to be the popular , mass vision of him .
16 Dan Mason of the Chiswick Polish Company — ‘ Cherry Blossom Polish ’ — was a great benefactor and in 1922 he bought Boston House in Burlington Lake , Chiswick , and had it converted into a club for the female staff of his Company 's factory .
17 Ward had often threatened to have it converted into a work room but , as is the case with most attics , it remained nothing more than a storehouse for junk that was n't wanted elsewhere in the cottage .
18 Fees would be collected by national governments and a proportion of them paid into an ‘ international fund to save the earth ’ .
19 Half a dozen of us piled into an old station wagon driven by Clay Conoly , the rancher , and headed into town .
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