Example sentences of "[vb infin] [vb pp] [pers pn] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Something I do n't understand turned her into a neurotic depressed agoraphobic . |
2 | It must have lulled me into a day dream . |
3 | If I 'd told you about the entry earlier on it might have lulled you into a false sense of complacency . |
4 | By the end of the interview she will have plaited it into a handy living-room rug , but for now Susanna wants to talk about her NME photo session . |
5 | In her present fragile state , an inquisition , no matter how well-intentioned , would have shattered her into a million pieces . |
6 | It could have turned us into a cinder . |
7 | would have turned it into a distinct party separate from the Parliamentary Labour Party of which it formed nearly a halt Candidates were asked to avoid " commitments with other organisations of such a nature as to militate against their effectiveness as ILP Members of Parliament " . |
8 | Gustave would have made me into a hermit had he been able : the hermit of Paris . |
9 | It started with a piece of foolishness that could have got me into a deal of trouble had I not have had a wise check in time from the inspector . |
10 | ‘ But I know perfectly well that your welfare services would have put her into a home , if she was as poor as you claim — ’ |
11 | Eric Brown and Christy O'Connor also needed par-4s at the last and that would have put them into a playoff with each other . |
12 | RO : I would n't have put it into a closing school … |