Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes they can be given a lump of clay that is too heavy for them to lift and they will gain new experiences as they try to mould or divide it into pieces of a manageable size .
2 For large tensile specimens most test machines use swivelling or gimbal grip mountings to avoid such effects of non-axiality , but when small specimens are used , of a few millimetres in cross-section as is common with polymer tests , axiality may become more difficult to achieve because the mass of the swivelling grip requires considerable stress to rotate or move it into the axial position .
3 People who had psychosomatic complaints were probably malingering ( if male ) and hysterical ( if female ) , and the appropriate treatment was a stiff talking-to , designed to exhort or scare them into ‘ stopping all this nonsense ’ and ‘ pulling themselves together ’ .
4 If the wife can so easily dispose of this property , it may be that her husband will coax or bully her into parting with it to him or to his creditors , and so it allows her a privilege which no other grown-up person of sound mind in the country can enjoy .
5 She wept easily and often anyway : frequently dissolving in front of Alice , who would then coax or bully her into all sorts of concessions .
6 Hindus revere nature but never feel any need to marshal or mould it into a design of their own : a banyan tree will almost be encouraged to spread its drooping creepers into the middle of any village market , or to block any backwoods track .
7 Rain had to choose whether to let him pass or lead him into the house and try to steer him away from the kitchen .
8 PLAN will be supporting the government 's policy to integrate these children into existing family units rather than absorb them into separate institutions . ’
9 And rather than make it into a viable erm , organization .
10 NINE out is today 's bulletin but do n't let that fool you into thinking the whole nine would be in if they were available .
11 I would also like to add that the small meeting room which is off the corridor , opposite the program office , is ava available for you to er relax during the lunch break , and eat your sandwiches in there , rather than bring them into the hall .
12 Rather than follow him into this detail , it is more important here to underline an important general characteristic which Hobbes says the claim has .
13 Before his last throw of the dice he had been hanging on at Etten in hopes of a visit from Mauve , who had half promised to come and initiate him into ‘ the mysteries of the palette ’ .
14 We 're not expecting trouble from them and we 're there to help and direct them into the areas where they can get into the ground .
15 Tonight it seemed to me that Mrs Browning had still not recovered from her fear , and I suggested that I should perhaps stay and see her into bed .
16 The building on its other side the Theatre has raised £230,000 to buy and convert it into dressing rooms , store rooms and even a rehearsal room in the attic .
17 She had soaked the leather to bend and shape it into the form of a small shoe , but her hands were sore and her back ached and she wondered briefly if there might be an easier way of making a living than the trade her father had chosen for her .
18 Now see how many of these countries ' capital cities you can name and fit them into the grid .
19 But we had to go and take it into his culler I had one day at that , I thought I thought I 'd had enough coal .
20 Tony used to come up with some quite amazing ideas and we 'd try and put them into practice .
21 okay , do n't take too much , and that is to first make a literal translation and then , to try and put it into idiomatic English .
22 He 's going to try and get me into Combe Court .
23 Well , it 's a rather complicated thing but I think we need the cameras and I think we must go ahead and get them into so that we can see if they work as well in in terms of road safety as they have in trials elsewhere , because the results that have been obtained in London and also in Cornwall and Nottingham have been very very impressive , as you know .
24 Which would then expel the market traders and I think the i well the ploy was to try and get them into some of the er the vacant lots in within the Ellesmere centre .
25 and take an extra dose at night to try and get you into a sleep so we can get you back into sleeping rather than up prowling about during the night , cos it does no good at all .
26 And in what might have proved a momentous extension of this diplomatic sequence , it was at Hendaye that in 1940 , after the fall of France , Hitler met Franco , to try and talk him into joining in the war on the German side against the British .
27 We even stopped going across Vernadsky Avenue , just where the bridge was , because we were afraid that a lorry might come and shove us into the river .
28 ‘ Look , do n't try and push me into anything , Julius .
29 ‘ There is no way we are going in to take over and turn it into a repertory theatre .
30 This decision filled her with profound gloom ; not only because her home had been so special and so very much loved , but also because the selling of Rose Cottage could do nothing but plunge her into financial disaster .
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