Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.
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1 | The frescoes , for example , show many elements that are borrowed from Minoan Crete , but handled in a way that turns them into distinctively Theran compositions . |
2 | For those who need the ability to carry the phone with them wherever they go , it is also available with an optional transmobile kit that turns it into a transportable cellphone . |
3 | One might wonder why metaphor so often demands that its work be described in terms of colonization and occupation , and what it is about an initial transportation of meaning that turns it into a conquest or a coercive restructuring . |
4 | The kind of electric jab that stings you into pulling your tentacles back fast . |
5 | Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur . |
6 | Here the detector is connected through a second closely coupled low-loss transformer , the primary of which has an adjustable tapping X' that divides it into sections with turns N' 1 and N' 2 . |
7 | Bill Mumford says you need climbing skills and it 's a challenge that takes them into a new realm … he says they are praying for dry weather … but it gets very cold … drops to minus twenty at night |
8 | There are a number of rate bands and the relevant rate of interest is paid on all your savings — not just the amount that takes you into a higher band . |
9 | Balances over £50,000 receive the top HICA rate , which is credited quarterly in March , June , September and December , is paid on your total savings and not just the amount that takes you into a higher band . |
10 | Sheer walls thirty feet high enclose you , the way upstream being a clamber up the smooth lip of a nine-foot dry waterfall that takes you into Upper Ease Gill Kirk . |
11 | A complete gene is then made up of a whole series of exons , which are actually strung together only when they are eventually read by the ‘ official ’ operating system that translates them into proteins . |
12 | It 's trying to be nice to people that gets me into trouble — and it does n't help the people either . |
13 | Their new single , Family , includes all these elements and could be the one that breaks them into the big time . |
14 | Only the Neds possess the kind of lands-next-door-making-a-racket charisma that rockets them into your heart . |
15 | Only the Neds possess the kind of lands-next-door-making-a-racket charisma that rockets them into your heart . |
16 | The reason for this is that the first layer atoms are shadowed by their neighbours along these principal axes and the projectile experiences a continuous potential that focuses it into a specular direction — ie θ = 2α . |
17 | Well , so we do , about Handel and the way he makes the best effect ( at least on us ) ; but a different kind of historical awareness is needed here , one that puts us into the frame of mind of late eighteenth-century Vienna and its perception of Handel . |
18 | Er And I think that puts it into context . |
19 | Light , high tensile strength fibres confer stiffness and strength to a polymer resin that binds them into a rigid three-dimensional form . |
20 | This problem is dealt with by a muscle in the middle ear attached to one of the trio of tiny bones that transmits the vibrations of the ear-drum to the tubular organ in the skull that converts them into nervous stimuli . |
21 | Some teachers have a liaison brief that brings them into contact with other services and parents . |
22 | well , then that brings them into the realm of politics and is it such a good idea to have a royal family with opinions that are funded by the state ? |
23 | These works make explicit what is only suggested in this livret the opening number of the work serves as a processional for the instrumentalists and some or all of the singers and dancers that brings them into the performing space . |
24 | " It is not a job that brings him into the public eye , but , believe me , he is one of the most trusted officers of the bank . " |
25 | You could develop an interest that brings you into contact with other people , . |