Example sentences of "he [verb] me into [art] " in BNC.

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1 He lowered me into a chair at the foot of the stairs and stood above me critically .
2 He led me into a corridor .
3 He led me into the hut he had just come out of
4 He drew me into the family circle , laughing , telling his mother of my struggles , of the broken door , but when I started to take my veil off he would n't have it and insisted that I keep it on .
5 When I saw Dr Wardle he booked me into the Princess Grace Hospital the following Wednesday .
6 He showed me into the lounge .
7 ‘ I immediately offered him a cup of tea or coffee and he followed me into the kitchen , ’ says Lynsey .
8 He takes me into the hospitality room and pours me a drink .
9 He pulled me into the tiny kitchen .
10 Anyway , the Old Man — well , he called me into the Sanctum this morning and said , had I heard anything from you , and I said no , and he said silly bitch , or words to that effect — with which I agree — said he 'd told you you should keep in touch with me .
11 I was in the kitchen when he played it back on the TV — I remember that day so well — and he called me into the living room to take a look .
12 ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said .
13 On my first day in the job he took me into the director 's Portakabin , put his arm around me and , showing me the empty trophy case , said ‘ Your job , Les , is to fill that cabinet before I die . ’
14 He took me into the office and gave me a chair .
15 He sent me into the pub to have a drink , and when I came out he had the two back shoes on .
16 He eased me into a role he had only half-consciously cast me for without my noticing it and , by emphasizing the physical attraction I had for him , he made me feel imperative .
17 I 'd be the last person to say anything against old Stavanger — he brought me into the company , and I owe a lot to him .
18 I climbed into my paper nightie and was helped on to a narrow trolley by a second Farrah Fawcett blow-up doll ( but punctured ) , then gazed adoringly up the nose of a Greek god as he wheeled me into an open lift and down to the basement operating theatre to a waiting : ‘ Hi , I 'm Andy , your anaesthesiologist . ’
19 However , I insisted and he ushered me into the Captain 's sea cabin .
20 In those days I used to hang out at the Giaconda Cafe in Denmark Street where all broke musicians hang out , and I remember his first single came out and he dragged me into the record store next door , Francis Day & Hunter , and he said , ‘ Have a listen to this ’ .
21 He forced me into an action which has disgraced me and my son as he has disgraced you and the clan .
22 He pushed me into an entry and we hid there until the man had passed by .
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