Example sentences of "into [pos pn] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The servant girl came into my chamber and told me that there was a ‘ sort of demon ’ downstairs , jabbering in a strange tongue .
2 I spat into my fingers and used them , then found his foreskin was loose enough to be rolled back and forth over the head , and did that for a while .
3 Come into my life and change me .
4 It swam straight into my chest and bowled me over , thank God it swam on but the adrenalin was flowing so all I could think about was what sort of picture I 'd got .
5 They hurried into the room and bundled me into my clothes and stretchered me into the garden .
6 ‘ I 'm not used to some bloody apprentice waltzing into my house and asking me about my private affairs — ’
7 How dare you break into my house and assault me like this ? ’
8 At twenty minutes past twelve Central European time , my landlady rushed into my room and told me ‘ Jetzt ist es Krieg mit England ! ’
9 I glance into my glass and hand her back the J ; her eyes close as she draws on it and I put my lips to my glass , slipping that sucked-on sliver of ice into my own mouth and rolling it around there , pretending it 's her tongue .
10 He did n't slip drugs into my coffee and rape me , like so many of his other victims .
11 ‘ So you just barge into my bedroom and wake me up ? ’
12 Their wings ushered her into her clothes and flew her down the stairs for breakfast .
13 Michael picked her up in his arms and held her tightly to him , murmuring endearments into her hair and stroking her back until she was spent .
14 On their first encounter , she had drawn him abruptly into her chamber and asked him to tell her about Nicholas .
15 She took the smoke down deep into her lungs and held it there for a while before letting it out slowly .
16 ‘ Well … we 're hardly strangers any more , are we ? ’ she demanded , thrusting her hands into her pockets and eyeing him with a trace of annoyance .
17 His mother is there immediately , scooping up her son into her arms and checking him over .
18 She ached with sympathy for him , and if this had been Christmas , or any time in those months when she had felt they were friends , she would have pulled him into her arms and soothed him with soft hands and whispered words .
19 But perhaps she was wrong to mock him : he had found her , got into her flat and persuaded her to answer his questions .
20 ‘ Good morning , ’ she greeted him stiffly , letting him into her flat and preceding him into her sitting-room .
21 After settling Harry down with a cup of tea , she led Joe into her office and sat him down .
22 The doctor retorted that he broke into her office and stole them from files .
23 On another occasion , a lovely lady called Elsa who came to tidy my room , and who was from a South American country , took me into her confidence and told me about some of the problems she was facing .
24 Lady Eleanor took me into her confidence and told me how every day , late in the evening , she went down there to see if another letter had been left . ’
25 She felt as though she were suffocating in the heat , as though it were stopping her nostrils , sealing her mouth , and when she tried to breathe it forced itself down into her stomach and made her heave .
26 ALCOHOLIC Linda McMullen had been savagely beaten but the main cause of her death was the soil , debris and vegetation that had been packed into her mouth and choked her , a jury at Mold Crown Court was told yesterday .
27 Jim reached into her mouth and prised it open enough to pull the tongue forward .
28 She popped a fragment of biscuit into her mouth and crunched it primly with her front teeth .
29 But gradually , her appetite quickening , she ate faster and faster , stuffing the food ravenously into her mouth and bolting it down .
30 If she let it , the food would jump into her mouth and swell her up to grossness .
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