Example sentences of "into [noun] and it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You have to turn possession into goals and it 's a worry because we 've played games this season — and this was another one — where we 've dominated and come away with nothing . ’
2 When , for example , a previously repressed anger comes back into consciousness and it becomes safer for a person to acknowledge his hostility , desire is also freed .
3 No matter , since Pied Piper 's stunning ‘ Kinetic ’ throws it into gear and it soars all the way .
4 You see , Mrs Tremayne had driven into Penzance and it meant leaving Mrs Carrow alone with her child . ’
5 Cos it 's dark in the morning when I go into work and it 's dark when I 'm going home in the evenings .
6 Plastic mirror is another possible substitute and has the advantage that it wo n't steam over ; on the other hand it can crack very easily when it is being fixed into place and it does seem to give a more distorted reflection .
7 But he did not find out what was the problem which had brought the jury back into court and it is therefore impossible to tell whether anything said by the judge resolved the problem or not , because no one knows what the problem was .
8 The first property company had gone into liquidation and it had been sold to a second and then a third .
9 Murphy 's Law , naturally , decrees that only the important , urgent or totally trivial jobs will get into difficulties and it is here that the bureau can really play its part .
10 But for some strange reason , and I do n't know whether they direct it to Christian the last shot of the film , almost unnoticeable because the credits were going up she went back into church and it was a communion service and all you saw was her receiving the bread and passing the plate and the plate was to the young black lad on the farm and you thought , he 's come back !
11 It is people who give you encouragement and support to turn ideas and dreams into reality and it is people who become friends .
12 This is the president who has this wonderful rhetoric about states and federalism and , you know , the rights of states , but he was , he himself was not afraid to use the power of the federal government to try and lever the states into line and it worked , you know , we 're talking serious money here .
13 And I was taken into hospital and it was an ulcer and the depression disappeared after that .
14 She 's gone into hospital and it might mean she 'll get better but I do n't wish her harm , Joe , even though she does n't deserve to be happy . ’
15 The possibility of postal misdelivery and of an administrative mishap at the suppliers ' office may be taken into account and it may be appropriate to send out reminders prior to the closing date .
16 Secondly , local taxation , securities laws and exchange controls often need to be taken into account and it is helpful if the Directors have the flexibility to grant options which take account of local regulations .
17 There is no similar obligation to report where a debentureholder enters into possession and it has been recommended that this omission be corrected .
18 Your body has to work that much harder to convert the additional carbohydrate into energy and it is this thermic effect which can burn off up to another 200–300 calories each day .
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