Example sentences of "him [adv] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Before he could do anything more another wave lifted him high into the foam-filled wind , then dizzyingly dropped him down into a hole in the ocean . |
2 | Cadfael went out with him only into the herb garden , for he still had work to do here . |
3 | The fellow treated Corbett as if he were a Prince of the Blood and took him swiftly into the hall , which an army of servants were now cleaning after the previous night 's banquet . |
4 | The guy let him carry his own case and led him through into the concourse where the English driver from the Embassy pool was waiting . |
5 | He watched her hurry away from him as though she was terrified he was going to say more , and then the sounds of his orchestra tuning up took him through into the pit . |
6 | His Canadian passport was beautifully forged and had brought him effortlessly into the Republic of Ireland and thence on the ferry to England . |
7 | 3 The attacker 's body weight drives him head-on into a claw strike that covers the whole area of the face . |
8 | They had tidied him away into the cupboard where nobody would see him . |
9 | ‘ No , Jordi , no ! ’ was all I could say as the train slowly carried him away into the dawn . |
10 | I cleared the gun and fired at the Corporal , the burst hitting him in the chest and knocking him backwards into a line of sheets which he brought winding down around him . |
11 | Mark turned , just as the dogs took off together in a huge leap which struck him in the chest , knocking him backwards into the boot where he sat , legs dangling , with both arms wrapped around the excited dogs . |
12 | On one occassion he had made a huge crossbow , hoping to throw himself to the mainland , but the elastic snapped , sending him backwards into the school and he had spent two weeks finding his way out . |
13 | Garvey toppled him backwards into the lock-up and bolted shut the door again . |
14 | So I push him backwards into the mountain of stinking rubbish , and he sinks down on it . |
15 | Omnipresence was only one of several attributes that tipped him over into the realm of the superhuman . |
16 | After exchanging a few words with him , she led him off into a corner . |
17 | Mark whenever you start drag him off into the cupboard |
18 | " But I mind , I mind very much ! " he snapped , and walked with quick , short steps back to Fernando , taking his arm and leading him off into the crowd . |
19 | She took him by the arm and led him unresistingly into the house . |
20 | After that , she showed him up into a chamber at the top of the house . |
21 | The impact of the boar 's body rolled that leopard over and over all the way back to the forest edge and finally threw him up into the air in a somersault . |
22 | ‘ It was good of you to get in touch with me , Simon , ’ she murmured as he hooked down the loft-ladder and she followed him up into the roof space . |
23 | Without holstering his gun , or taking his eyes off the glimmering phenomenon , Bishop dragged the little man from the chamber and threw him bodily into the Pit . |
24 | It was extremely likely that she was pleading with him to escape so she could lead him straight into a trap which would result in accusations of spying or some such thing . |
25 | Then he jinked and side-stepped , and Mike crashed clumsily past him straight into the fence . |
26 | He signed a new 12-month contract yesterday and coach Phil Larder puts him straight into the side for the Greenalls Lancashire Cup first round home tie with Carlisle . |
27 | After two years designing murals for Wimpey , the construction company , he took a teaching post that enticed him back into the photography world , and led to a post-graduate degree at the Royal College . |
28 | She pushed him back into the passage , closed the door , and leaned against it . |
29 | Any second now it would break and throw him back into the river . |
30 | Tammuz leapt up and guided him back into the corridor . |