Example sentences of "she [vb past] [conj] [pron] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 " Its all a little bit like a fairy tale , is n't it ? " she whispered as they filed into the throne room with the other guests , and he nodded eagerly in reply .
2 ‘ It 's my first time here , ’ she whispered as they squeezed into a table and a waiter took their orders for drinks .
3 She was running out of time and courage as it was , she admitted as she leaned into the wardrobe , searching for a pair of navy espadrilles .
4 The difference , she realised as she stared into those terrible eyes , was that a lion was like a bee and a tiger like a wasp .
5 ‘ I regret ever allowing you to talk me into this crazy scheme ! ’ she exclaimed as she slid into bed and pulled the duvet up to her chin .
6 She stopped and he skidded into her back .
7 ‘ It 's a bit worrying , is n't it ? ’ she murmured as they went into the room .
8 A moving spectator caught her eye as she swung and she hooked into sand on her way to the first of three successive bogeys .
9 She watched as he broke into a run along the perimeter track ; the same track his bomber would lumber round tonight if standby became reality .
10 She blinked as they emerged into blinding brightness and searing heat , and paused to fumble for her sunglasses before they descended the broad flight of steps that led down to the canal .
11 Reckon there 's a hole in th'head where th'brains have flown out — she thought as she sneaked into the stable with her heart fluttering in her throat .
12 As for Wordsworth , she thought as she sank into sleep , as for Wordsworth …
13 She was so overcome by what she saw that she burst into tears .
14 Because she said if any of you move out she said unless you move into a but I , she said you , I got , the only things I can take are , is the , a chest of drawers
15 She wrote that he went into the theatre as an ‘ unknown boy beatnik ’ , and came out ‘ mobbed by the crowd ’ .
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