Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] [pron] into " in BNC.
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1 | Mike dragged me clear and carried me into the house . |
2 | I have no idea how I was , although Jack and my relieved director assured me that the audience had just been coolly first-nightish and we , the cast , had stayed calm and thawed them into real pleasure and ultimate Rejoycing . |
3 | In solid-state solar cells the junction between two materials of different electronic properties absorbs light and converts it into electricity . |
4 | His eyes went to her head and he snatched her hat free and flung it into the back of the car . |
5 | He pushed the dress free and lifted her into his arms , walking to the bed , and Maggie made a small whimpering noise she did n't even recognise , a softly feminine noise of submission . |
6 | Miracles can and do happen , if we are willing to stop struggling and allow them into our lives . |
7 | One of the younger men charged up to Sabine and pulled her into the circle . |
8 | Jermey 's aim is not to turn out chefs who can produce Chinese wedding feasts , but adventurous chefs who can borrow techniques where appropriate and incorporate them into their own style : ‘ They 'll see new ways of finishing dishes , new combinations of flavours . ’ |
9 | Using the cover of the bushes or whatever , I crouch as low as possible and manoeuvre myself into a position where I know I could cast to them , not forgetting to make a note of a landing site , for it is useless to hook a fish if you can not play it to the landing net . |
10 | He wadded the money up tight and shoved it into one of the pouches on his Sam Browne belt . |
11 | Mr McTavish , studying Nails closely , thought the boy was ill and took him into the kitchen and made him a cup of tea . |
12 | He took out a key and let himself into the building . |
13 | I 'm trying to make it more beautiful and transform it into the language of clothes . |
14 | His friend Sir Thomas Lauder of Grange and Fountainhall tells of one humorous incident where Geikie once followed a particularly pompous , pot-bellied and self-assertive porter through the marketplace sketching as he went until the victim got angry and chased him into a house from whose attic window Geikie completed the sketch with some extra touches to show features of indignation to perfect the picture . |
15 | The controversial hypnotist also transports volunteers to the hot Mediterranean and cold Arctic and entices them into conversations with men from Mars . |
16 | Instead of throwing it away he took out the foil and smoothed it on his knee , then folded it very small and slipped it into his shirt pocket . |
17 | If smoking is allowed it stops people doing it in secret and making it into a clever or fashionable thing to do |
18 | When the time is right Shamans pick the special fungus and make the vile brew which sends the Fanatics crazy and turns them into uncontrolled whirling maniacs . |
19 | Cut it down , dye it red and press it into service for that next dinner dance ? |
20 | He dragged the 18-year-old girl to a nearby common and forced her into humiliating sex acts for more than an hour while the three-month-old baby she had been caring for lay alone in the house . |
21 | Floaters , though , they fling their portals wide and usher you into the hall , crying ‘ Ah-ha — just the man I wanted to see ! ’ |
22 | He believes it should take the parts of our lives that are most sore , most hurtful , most unspoken , most taboo and bring them into the public sphere . |
23 | ‘ I say we should find something sharp and stick it into it , ’ said a nome . |
24 | He found sweeping the floor too boring and manoeuvred himself into a role making electrical control panels . |
25 | Although it was raining and freezing cold outside , we all got ready and pulled ourselves into our wet suits and set off for the river . |