Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] it into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was this pressure that led it into war in 1967 . |
2 | You made assumptions which made those parts of me invisible , that shamed it into retreat , that said , ‘ You 're really like us . |
3 | The Open Software Foundation 's recent wrestling with its internal structure ( UX No 423 ) , reportedly a product of its continuing financial angst , has created a reorganisation that separates OSF/1 , the operating system that brought it into existence , from the other technologies it has put its name to . |
4 | Sometimes , musicians took the text of , for example , a Dylan song and translated it into Russian , using youth slang . |
5 | She got hold of a fallen ulster and stuffed it into Nina 's face . |
6 | I have also used it under the skin of a loin of pork and stuffed it into tunnels made with a sharpening steel through legs of lamb . |
7 | Without a word she untied it and stuffed it into Werewolf 's lapel pocket until it looked like a dress handkerchief , then she moved behind him and pulled the sleeves of his jacket up to the elbows . |
8 | In fact the defragmenter , Speedisk , is so good that Microsoft bought it and built it into MS-DOS 6 . |
9 | She screwed a wetted face flannel into a point and dug it into Léonie 's ears , then attacked her unruly hair with a hard brush . |
10 | However , a Derry road-sweeper found the handbag lying on Strand Road this week and handed it into Derry RUC . |
11 | He scooped it up from the desk and threw it into Duvall 's face . |
12 | Pilot Gerard Gaillard landed the stricken aircraft on the A40 in the French Alps and steered it into crash barriers . |
13 | The reform of both property and divorce law modernised and rationalised the institution of marriage and brought it into line with new kinds of family wealth and relationships . |
14 | She took a miniature cassette from her pocket and slipped it into Charlotte 's hand . |
15 | They got the ballast out and loaded it into skips and the loco brought it along the line to the plant . |