Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] into " in BNC.
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31 | She arched up against him as he found his way unerringly beneath her light sweatshirt to her naked breasts , her breath quickening as his thumbs grazed her nipples , making them pucker into hard little buds . |
32 | Wiping her eyes once more with a sodden hanky , Evelyn waited for them to come into the room . |
33 | ‘ This will be an opportunity for them to come into their own but without having to do anything that might upset their families . ’ |
34 | When the public respond to your advertisements or because they have heard that you do personal injury work , it is not enough just to tell them that you do and expect them to come into the office . |
35 | so they must 've been fairly sure of their support to allow them to come into an area of villages . |
36 | The seriousness of the revolt was evidenced by the fact that Soapy Simon , an arch-appeaser who wanted above everything to be liked , had become their spokesman and had let them cram into his room and sit it out ( with a break for dinner at the Savoy , of course ) until the PM gave his answer . |
37 | The three of them dissolved into laughter at the idea of it , and Ianthe went to make some more coffee . |
38 | Among the developing countries that participated in the World Fertility Survey ( WFS ) , the median age at which women aged 25 to 29 years at the time of interview first married or entered a union ( i.e. , the age at which one half of them entered into conjugal union ) ranged from 13.1 years in Bangladesh to 23.0 in Sri Lanka . |
39 | Dr Livesey came out of the house in time to see me climbing into the stockade , and my friends welcomed me happily . |
40 | At times in the past there must have been tenderness between the members of this family ; the old lady had conceived and given birth to two children , nursed them and watched them grow into adult life . |
41 | She kneaded me , all right , she wanted me transformed into puff pastry just like Daddy . |
42 | Every word stops me turning away and closing my eyes , to block it out , to let me retreat into sleep . |
43 | He had no answer , but in the meantime the manager appeared and asked me to come into the office . |
44 | ‘ People would expect me to come into a room and crack them up , ’ Rowan , 36 , told Cosmopolitan magazine . |
45 | ‘ When you asked me to come into your bedroom my heart was beating so fast I thought it was going to come leaping out ! ’ |
46 | Mr asked me to come into his room . |
47 | The teachers were in on my research from the beginning , erm I originally gained the co-operation of the headmaster — he allowed me to come into the school — and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative , in fact , far more cooperative than I had a really had a right to expect . |
48 | I originally gained the co-operated of the headmaster , who allowed me to come into the school , and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative in fact , far more co-operative than I really high a right to expect . |
49 | I 've got something cool for them to slip into ! ’ |
50 | I had heard rumours that Jack the Ripper was about in the night , but that did n't stop me launching into the fog . |
51 | He unfastened them without haste , still smiling , tossed sword and sheath out from him through the trefoil opening , and let them fall into the presbytery . |
52 | The application was renewed to the full court ( Taylor L.J. , Waterhouse and Kennedy JJ. ) on 5 March 1992 and was granted , the grounds of appeal being , that conversations between the undercover police officers and the appellant were interviews and , therefore , the rules in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( s. 66 ) Codes of Practice ( ‘ the PACE Codes ’ ) ought to have been but were not observed , that the effect of the police operation had been to trick the appellant and his co-accused into self-incrimination , and that pursuant to Reg. v. Sang [ 1980 ] A.C. 402 the court ought to have excluded the evidence under section 78 of the Act of 1984 . |
53 | I skidded into the forecourt and ran behind a pump , gasping and belching and feeling my head pound . |
54 | My opponent drew off his mask and I gazed into the red , sweaty face of the king . |
55 | But I think he 's a bit worried I read into this that there 's a current there where you know the peasants are getting very radical , our is we ca n't be too radical and therefore we need to issue something which is gon na . |
56 | I had already seen a couple of ringed seals , several eider duck , many Arctic terns and kittiwakes and a few scruffy immature glaucous gulls before I crept into my bunk to sleep . |
57 | After gobbling up whatever I could find in the house , I crept into bed and pulled the blankets over my head in a vain attempt to stifle the mocking voices and shut out the ugly visions . |
58 | I mean into the bin first and then wash the dishes . |
59 | Now , I laid into the JMP-1 for having but a single input on the front , with no means of connection to the back of the unit ; the TriAxis has the input to the rear , with no input on the front ! |
60 | " Mrs. Constantine , " I whispered into the night . |