Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [verb] [pron] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He wrenches his cigarette from his mouth , glares at me and grinds it into the ashtray , disconcerted by the firecracker element . |
2 | One day he came up behind me and pushed me into a metal locker . |
3 | Their company seemed to drain me and send me into a state of nervous exhaustion after even a short while . |
4 | ‘ I was walking home from school and a masked man grabbed me and hauled me into a car . |
5 | I gave Becky to them and lowered myself into the water . |
6 | Back at the hacienda she abandoned the horses and fled to her room , leaving the others to see to them and turn them into the enclosures . |
7 | Actually my son 's rather disappointed , he was hoping to farm them and train them into a novelty act . |
8 | Lady Macleod received the travellers in ‘ a stately dining-room ’ , fed them and led them into the drawing-room for tea to meet the family . |
9 | Then there was a heavy pause , like the moment a ball must feel between the time it 's thrown up and the time it starts to come down , and something picked up all three of them and slid them into a struggling heap . |
10 | Vitor removed his sunglasses , folded them and slid them into the top pocket of his jacket . |
11 | The players took the numbers in the score where Toscanini had lost his temper with them and entered them into the lottery . |
12 | Always carry it with you or push it into the soil . |
13 | But it came too late for him to do anything about it , for when he straightened up and turned towards the bank the bullet hit him in the chest and his body seemed to disintegrate and fly in all directions , and he knew that death was on him and that it was something that divided you into a million parts and each fragment screamed as it flung itself into eternity . |
14 | Their new single , Family , includes all these elements and could be the one that breaks them into the big time . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | I have to know everything and fling myself into the 3rd century . |
17 | In this way Ulthuan drains magic out of the known world and prevents the tide of magic overwhelming everything and turning it into a seething realm of Chaos . |
18 | A pack leader saw the police in hot pursuit , called six Sturmabteilungen to him and led them into the stadium . |
19 | Even as he hacked his way free more tentacles looped around him and dragged him into the filth . |
20 | Juliet hugged him and sent him into the garden . |
21 | He requests that I accompany him and pipe him into the restaurant . |
22 | Windeler took the sheet from him and slipped it into a drawer in the desk . |
23 | Valerie looked cautiously round , then , lowering her voice , said : ‘ Weeks ago our little kitten ran into the wood , and she caught him and turned him into a witch 's cat . ’ |
24 | As a result her handsome husband shrank into a shrivelled old man until he was so deformed the gods took pity on him and turned him into a cicada — one of the first creatures to excitedly greet the dawn on a warm summer 's day . |
25 | A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop 's drawing-room . |
26 | I 'm going upstairs and I 'm stripping her and taking her into the bath with me . ’ |
27 | He put his arm around her and led her into the room , and Maggie got up to go . |
28 | She made a grab for her shirt but Felipe took it from her and flung it into the back . |
29 | ’ We stopped her and took her into the back room where we found she was n't fat at all . |
30 | Fabia was seated beside Ven in a taxi when she realised that furious would be an understatement for what Ven would be if he ever learned that she had not only deceived him but , to add insult to injury , allowed him , believing her to be someone else , to house her and feed her into the bargain . |