Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] into the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They said his name was Simon so I punched it into the computer and went through the alphabet for burglars . |
2 | They rattled as she stalked , sometimes alarming her prey , and so she scattered them into the sand , to be ingested by the things that lived below the dunes . |
3 | So she helped them into the boat and they embraced one another . |
4 | Together we assisted him into the taxi . |
5 | Thoughtfully he thrust it into the base of a bush a few feet from the path and covered it with dried leaves . |
6 | They 'll take days to dry , so the sooner you get them into the sun the better . |
7 | I 'll bet she thinks that directly she lets me into the A.R.R.U. I 'll do a Charlie Peters ! |
8 | Now I took him into my home , it was an extremely costly thing to do , and eventually we got him into the Chiltern Clinic . |
9 | Ca n't you plug it into the stereo ? |
10 | I expect I did , but I never know , I 'm so afraid of losing things that sometimes I take them into the most unsuitable places . |
11 | I 've already told you how I threw them into the river . ’ |
12 | ‘ It was probably hit on the road and then somebody threw it into the lake , ’ Ross Aldridge , the young constable , told her . |
13 | You go to the pantry , get on your hands then you take it into the dining room |
14 | And then you pour it into the bowls |
15 | Then she injects them into the nostrils of an unfortunate sheep where they quickly start feeding on the membranes lining their host 's sinuses . |
16 | She was reluctant to let go of the roach at first but then she hurled it into the fire and got unsteadily to her feet , saying , ‘ I know what . ’ |
17 | well so that 's how it 's pleaded and that 's how we built it into the , these cases which I was referring to where an agreement is the object or the , the means or the consequence of an agreement , they enforce within five , the action is unlawful and of course there 's the final and fourth way in which it could be devoured this , because it , and again quoting the words from the cases , tends to have restricted affect on the market , I think your Lordship you can see how we pleaded it in paragraph two , two , three , it 's enforcing the consequence of the unlawful underline previous . |
18 | ‘ But then he got her into the trouble in the first place . |
19 | Then he pushed her into the bathroom and locked the door . |
20 | Then he threw her into the basin … |
21 | Morton Pitt added rooms on the south elevation in 1823 when he converted it into the ROYAL VICTORIA HOTEL . |