Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] into the " in BNC.
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1 | It spread to the Chinese around 2 , years ago and then reached Japan where they cultivated it into the art form it is today . |
2 | Frankie warned me he was comin' down the street so we wheeled it into the pantry until he 'd gone . |
3 | This does not mean that they put themselves into the hands of an absolute authority . |
4 | And it surprises me that they took him into the Force , 'cos he 's made no secret of it an' you know yourself how they 're thought about . ’ |
5 | I do n't know what it was about , but I know that it shocked me into the sort of terror that I did n't know I was capable of . |
6 | This marriage was advantageous to him in that it introduced him into the local society but it was to last only three years , for in 1573 Jane died of smallpox at the age of 20 . |
7 | Immediately he threw himself into the organization of a monster Albert Hall rally to welcome the Revolution . |
8 | After a long time , the music started to play again and Cousin Jane and Mike walked back down the aisle and out of the church and everyone followed them into the sunny afternoon . |
9 | And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire . |
10 | IMC could , but there was no legal way to transfer information — so they gave me a virus and I implanted it into the starsuits . |
11 | I had prepared a little note , written in my smallest writing , and I slipped it into the envelope when he was n't looking . |
12 | Just one shot and I pushed her into the water . |
13 | He bent to pick them up and I pulled him into the alley and smashed him up against the wall . |
14 | You would would n't you if I put you into the freezer . |
15 | ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ? |
16 | It should sell like hot cakes if I knock it into the right sort of shape . |
17 | " It seems you returned here sometime around eleven or so … and someone let you into the house . " |
18 | His whole life seemed to hang on each letter in Annie 's hand , his eyes following it until she handed it into the crowd or placed it on a pile to one side and then he would fix on the next letter and the next . |
19 | You saw the shadow of the mountain and you let it into the cave and the fire has gone out . |
20 | And you rubbed it into the grain and you sandpapered that and it left white |
21 | It was Jack and she brought him into the kitchen . |
22 | You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife . |
23 | And she frightened it into the supreme effort that carried it up , soaring and stretching , reaching beyond any achievement it knew of , until , by a hairsbreadth , it gained the crest of the fallen trunk . |
24 | She said nothing to me and after rehearsals I was still standing there ; I 'd done nothing all morning , and she called me into the office . |
25 | If you put it into the startup group , it will greet you with a new quote which you can in turn use to amaze your workmates during coffee breaks . |
26 | But what if you plunge it into the fixer and the chemical does n't work ? |
27 | Because if you substitute something into the God , it does n't really work or smiled upon fortune smiled upon him . |
28 | And then he got on to explain what the items were , seventy five percent of the items went next day , and ninety thousand went , I 'm sorry , and er , and twenty five percent went two day , three day , and if you divide one into the other , what it means is that two point one consignments two me , sorry , two point one items per consignment went Express , and six items per consignment , general . |
29 | If you hit it into the trees you tuned in your receiver and walked straight to it . |
30 | Rocks look more natural if you bed them into the gravel slightly , as if they have been there for years . |