Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] into the " in BNC.

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1 This got me into the very comfortable American hospital , where I was well pampered .
2 I haul her off the bed and half carry , half drag her into the bathroom .
3 ‘ Then , the British got us into the mess . ’
4 This leads us into the next stage of whole-healing , namely diet .
5 But this leads us into the area of secularisation that has been the most damaging to the Christian church .
6 This takes us into the realm of language .
7 This takes us into the nebulous area of psychological assessment , but it is also the case that the supply of information must be of the right type and in the right form to enable human beings to respond and act correctly , especially the air traffic controllers and the flight crew .
8 This brought them into the Merse by the fairly empty country of Nenthorn and Stichill .
9 CD PHANTASM ( this moves you into the Phantasm directory )
10 Well I mean there was an incidence where erm maybe a guy who did n't clean himself very often they would er a whole group of guys would find it funny to take him into the toilet erm fill a bath up with half with water , put bleach in it erm excrete in it , urinate in it and put him in hit , hit him with ba erm brushes , all kinds of stuff like that .
11 This pushed him into the path of an oncoming vehicle driven by the second defendant .
12 There was no indication of any desire on the part of the appellant to change his behaviour , and it was considered unsafe to release him into the community .
13 They are flexible enough to bend , making it simple to slot them into the side strips .
14 Far better to draw them into the school to nip things in the bud than leave them to ferment discontent .
15 So that 's and you said , if you erm do n't er sweat a little in making the load , you will sweat a tremendous amount when you were busy pitching it into the into the stack .
16 His knowledge of classical music was very comprehensive — you only had to sing him a snatch of any symphony or concerto and he would be able to identify it immediately , but this is n't sufficient to get you up there in front of a hundred or more qualified musicians and be able to lead them into the opening bars of Beethoven 's 5th , or even the Warsaw Concerto .
17 When she returned to Swans ' Meadow , she found Ursula had embarked on a cold-blooded drinking bout and was reluctant to accompany her into the garden , the one venue where Charlotte felt she could safely disclose what had happened .
18 Are we gon na be able to get them into the right place ?
19 The staff were amazed at how quickly she grasped the various issues and was able to slot them into the incredible filing system of her memory .
20 Both could have done with outboard motors , since neither managed it into the top eight .
21 She rummaged in the shed for the fork and emerged even more tousled and grumpy to spike it into the ground with the wish that it was Leo 's indifferent back !
22 Christina was pleased to get her into the car without being mobbed , and drove quickly out of town and on to the coast-road .
23 Stoke boss Lou Macari was more subdued as he admitted : ‘ It needed a little spark of magic up front to get us into the next round , but we did n't have that spark tonight . ’
24 He urged any groups with monies outstanding to pay them into the event 's special bank account as soon as possible , so that a good idea of the final total could be reached .
25 ‘ You seem determined to drive me into the arms of easier women , Meredith . ’
26 Just seeing an advertisement for cake or chocolates in a magazine or on television will be enough to push you into the kitchen and straight into the biscuit tin .
27 Ecology could exist at the research level even though it was at first difficult to introduce it into the universities and schools as an academic discipline .
28 Also , it was no longer possible to take it into the Sadler 's Wells repertory , as had been intended .
29 Daphne Rye , the top casting director , looked after him following his demob and in 1948 ushered him into the West End in a literary play — from a book by Elizabeth Bowen — Castle Anna , which Daphne herself directed .
30 Life has changed radically since then and fresh thought is necessary to carry us into the 21st century .
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