Example sentences of "him into the " in BNC.

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1 And there is a point of view from which Ronald Fraser might be seen as a man of Marxist leanings who paid a professional adviser what may have been a fair whack of a working man 's wages to enquire with him into the deficiencies of his affective life .
2 ‘ I sent him into the hay .
3 I 've told my son that I am going to get him a forged passport that will get him into the opposition penalty area .
4 I clambered over the wall separating his garden from the orchard and followed him into the cottage .
5 He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant .
6 It puzzled him into the New Year of 1961 that no one asked his opinion .
7 Five years before , Fisher drew him into the argument .
8 Another woman would come back with him into the house .
9 Such was the excitement and focus on Maggie that in spite of Rose 's care to draw him into the conversation Moran began to feel out of it and grew bored .
10 He stood beside the broken glass of his front door as he described how the white neighbours — assisted by two West Indian girls — hauled him into the court and beat him .
11 Wexford and Burden edged themselves courteously but firmly past him into the narrow hall .
12 Jack pushed past him into the poky front parlour and the others followed .
13 Diana has helped Charles by bringing him into the modern era , teasing him and leavening his spirits , and keeping him young and abreast of young people 's thinking .
14 The trials of his childhood and teenage years turned him into the perfect Prince , but they did not alter his fundamental nature .
15 The sudden movement brought him into the path of a mourner , whose elbow struck him a glancing blow and sent him reeling .
16 A year later , Margarete followed him into the darkness of Stalin 's police underworld , but after a time in a Siberian camp had the honour of forming part of a present from Stalin to Hitler , being one of several hundred German political prisoners ‘ of interest ’ handed over to the Gestapo near Brest-Litovsk in 1940 after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact .
17 A steady rise up the legal ladder took him into the commercial law field and a range of broader experience as a member of both the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( 1966 to 1969 ) and a legal member of the mental health tribunal for 22 years until 1982 .
18 The rest is history : the two symphonic conflicts with Joe Frazier ; the tingling walk with him into the darkness of George Foreman .
19 It was Jack and she brought him into the kitchen .
20 They took him into the house and shut the door .
21 And he pushed him into the shed just as light filled the yard again .
22 As he had been invited to dine with Members afterwards , his secretary had booked him into The Howard Hotel , a few hundred yards from Parliament Square on the Victoria Embankment , overlooking the Tower of London to the east and the Houses of Parliament to the west .
23 Doyle thrust him into the attic and locked the door , not bothering to stay and guard him .
24 He turned back again to the pill-box and , as he began to run towards it , she shoved him into the empty channel on the seaward side of the Lock .
25 ‘ I pushed him into the mud , over there , near the Lock gates , ’ she said to Gazzer .
26 Seconds after she pushed him into the channel any pleasure , or sense of power , had evaporated .
27 Then , waving aloft a sheaf of papers , he uttered the famous lie that was to catapult him into the limelight for four years : ‘ I have here in my hand a list of 205 names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department . ’
28 Taking Mungo 's hand in hers , which was clawed with arthritis , she drew him into the house .
29 Rosie had bitten him twice in the past ; once when she managed to free herself by chewing through her tethering-rope , and once when she leaped through the window of Buddie 's jeep and chased him into the pig-yard .
30 He managed to grab it with both hands as the force of the water , aided by his frantic struggles , propelled him into the yawning mouth of the tunnel .
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