Example sentences of "that [noun sg] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 When people are used to , say , £1 of their limited housekeeping money going each Friday to nice Mr Jones when he calls , it must be very difficult for them even to consider diverting that money into a different spending channel which would instead involve them — rather than Mr Jones — in all the work of paying it in .
2 Well then if you 're just paying that money into a building society and you 're paying , obviously you ca n't write out as many cheques as what you would normally d do in a bank and have a standing order so therefore it 's got ta be paid by cash .
3 In return for us putting that money into the scheme er straight away er as Paul said the council will be agreeing to , to make us priority for handling corporation funding and if that 's not successful er to use your reasonable endeavours to try and find the remainder of the scheme yourselves .
4 They should put that fight into a computer 'cos I do n't think there will be a fight to compete with what that would have been . ’
5 The news from the Brighton General Hospital was that Wullie Robertson was resting comfortably , his injuries were relatively light and he would be released that afternoon into the custody of the Secretary of State for Health .
6 Now is , is the fact that they do n't do that , they still go for this rent and interest rate reduction is it because of the experience of the north , they found that the best way in the north was to go for rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then go on , and they were simply taking that experience into the south , but taking it into a different area where it was no longer necessary or appropriate ?
7 At that time , Punch ( 1979 ) pointed out ( in a comparison of facilities in Britain and Holland ) that research into the police in Britain is not easy and
8 In this she stated her belief that colour was not tied down to form but instead floated free , and that research into the nature of colour would lead to questions ‘ about being itself ’ .
9 Fitting that equation into a semantic net would be difficult .
10 The voters of the Shankill Road in Belfast , traditionally the home of working class populist independent unionism , had supported Johnny McQuade rather than the UDA or UVF and McQuade had taken that vote into the DUP when he joined it in 1971 .
11 The official mandate of the United Nations Protection Force is to ‘ ride shotgun ’ with relief convoys , but the British battalion has stretched that mandate into a peacemaking role .
12 We should instead encourage them to press ahead , because it is a temporary difficulty , the clock is ticking towards the day when John Smith is Prime Minister , will convert that opt-out into an opt-in .
13 So what can be done if you live near er a naval town or North sea support town to actually get that oxygen into the bloodstream ?
14 And the conclusions appear to be that migration into the county needs to be modified , and secondly , that government policy was then and still is to pursue policies leading to the regeneration of urban areas e around North Yorkshire particularly West Yorkshire er and Cleveland .
15 It was my responsibility I brought that child into the world , and there was no way I was going to thrust her off onto other people .
16 No surprise that every single person who met him wanted to turn that meeting into an incident , an anecdote , an event .
17 And do it they did , for just at that moment into the sales walked Mike Smith from the yarn store proudly sporting as ever his well known beard .
18 She burned some of her angry energy in the pure physical release of putting that paddle into the water and pulling hard against the resisting force .
19 It was announced on April 19 that conscription into a Georgian army numbering 20,000 would begin on May 10 .
20 For this argument wrongly denies the existence of any real relationship at all between the listener and the musical object itself , turning that relationship into an abstract reflection of the laws of the capitalist system , and ‘ ignoring … what is irreducibly extra-economic in consumption ’ ( ibid : 48 ) ; and this denial depends in turn on an implicitly idealist definition of ‘ needs ’ , against which the satisfactions gained from actual listening can be unthinkingly described as ‘ false ’ .
21 Nice goal Brian Gayle BTW … two touches — UP with the knee , HEAD that ball into the goal and … we … are … the …
22 During the operation , unfortunately , one of her ureters ( the tube which takes the urine from the kidney to the bladder ) was nicked and the surgeon had no option but to transplant that ureter into the bowel .
23 You are going to find out what foods suit you , and turn that knowledge into a long-lasting , successful weight-loss programme .
24 I could n't have you , but I carried the memory of that day into every battle , into every stupid , meaningless council , to every siege .
25 they may not feel open to accepting that person into the family , very aware of having to make a conscious effort to put aside prejudices and stereotypes in order to get to know , like and accept him or her .
26 The vendor refused to let that person into the public house .
27 Cursory reading of the financial pages over the past few months would have left the average reader with the impression that while the US and UK economies were laboriously but undeniable clambering out of the recessionary trough , Japan was flat on its back and looking like getting worse before it got better , and that high interest rates in Germany were plunging that economy into a recessionary black hole and dragging most of the rest of the continent with it — now comes a report from International Data Corp saying its Global IT Survey of 5,000 computer executives , 500 chief executives and finance chiefs , and 1,100 local network managers in six biggest economies indicates that growth in computer spending will rise 2% to 3% in 1993 and , surprise , surprise — the US and the UK should outperform the rest of Europe and Japan .
28 Thick metal cables curved up from that helmet into the ducted roof as though the man had sprouted banded antlers .
29 Buxton retained that access into a period when almost no other prominent active antislavery leader had it , though in accord with changing times , he saw the usefulness also of popular mobilisation .
30 It is knowledge of these required functions that allows the designer to turn that space into a performing component .
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