Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [adv] [vb pp] into the " in BNC.

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1 Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind .
2 I had just checked into the hotel and come down to the sunken terrace when I saw armed men running in a crouched position by the swimming pool .
3 I had hardly stepped into the tiny living room when a hairy form hurled itself upon me .
4 When she left school in 1927 she had n't gone into the sheds .
5 If she had n't come into the family … his family , would Matthew have turned out the way he was now , or would he have grown into a fine young man with a greater sense of responsibility towards his sister ?
6 A young woman , who was a final-year student at teacher 's training college , said she had just moved into the area , and knew very few people .
7 She simply looks satisfied , as if she had just bitten into the most delicious slab of chocolate she ever tasted .
8 As Rachel grew up , the only heiress to this vast fortune , she had blindly fallen into the battlefield between the two men , loving both of them , truly believing she could be the peacemaker .
9 Course when Walsall were promoted , they had n't got into the European systems then it was very much the old five forwards three halfbacks two fullbacks and a goalkeeper in those days , the , the laundry was there , in those days when they were in the second division .
10 They had all disappeared into the abbot 's hall now , whatever chance had brought him visiting would soon be known .
11 It is doubtful if Marian and Allen would have found again the rock shelter where they had accidentally walked into the arms of the waiting verderers if Allen had not noticed his knife lying where Crane had kicked it .
12 And when they had been hiding out in Tom Rooney 's house , they had still fallen into the roles of master and maid , and on board ship Patrick 's attitude , influenced by Tom 's warning , had been stand-offish .
13 The scenery was beautiful , but it had not entered into the soul of the people .
14 he had immediately checked into the Shelbourne , one of Dublin 's premier hotels , and spent the next hour soaking himself in a bath , washing away the grime of the rough sea-crossing .
15 He had also seen into the mind .
16 He had naïvely stumbled into the middle of a very complicated and dangerous situation .
17 He had not gone into the house at all and now he was furiously driving off .
18 When Mr Patel had passed , the previous evening and that morning , the man 's head and shoulders had been underneath the car , and no , he had not come into the shop at all .
19 The fact he had not come into the kitchen meant he felt unwanted , and this brought Faye in with , " And there is no place we can talk in this house now .
20 Without her even being aware of it he had somehow moved into the cabin , leaving her standing at the open door .
21 Every time Dustin saw his name in block letters on the marquee of a movie house , he was assailed with thoughts of his own mortality , a subject that constantly obsessed him , especially as he had already seen into the abyss .
22 Thank God he had n't barged into the bathroom to ministrate .
23 For a bet , he had once broken into the flat where a certain Vice-Questore was entertaining a lady friend and removed the couple 's clothes so stealthily that the Vice-Questore thought something supernatural must have occurred and came over all religious for a while .
24 He put all the skills he had ever learned into the timbre of his voice .
25 Then John Gielgud opened in a Barrie play , but he had only got into the third act when the siren went .
26 He knew that he 'd been close , but then somehow it had all slipped away from him ; when Alina had n't come out and the three of them had finally gone into the building , it was to find incomprehension from the woman who lived alone and an empty flat where she said she 'd gone for help .
27 ‘ About two-thirds of them had already broken into the European market , particularly France , but were seeking new outlets : the rest were starting from scratch . ’
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