Example sentences of "into a [noun] and [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She flew into a rage and vowed she would not accept Silas 's ring until he 'd evicted that bossy , domineering woman from the house in which they would begin their married life . ’ |
2 | Work the oil and all the aromatics into a paste and rub it into the meat , pushing it well into the cuts . |
3 | Do bear in mind that while you can only use Wysiwyg in SHEET mode you can always Retrieve something you think of as a document into a SHEET and embellish it there . |
4 | What did you do it for , you — ? he said , bunching his right hand into a fist and pressing it in agony into his left palm . |
5 | She rolled the two cloaks into a bundle and laid them down on the shore where the tide could come and take them . |
6 | He said , well let's put it this way he said I can get into a Ford and start it without breaking any windows |
7 | Then in his foolish exhilaration he had leaped into a tree and spotted them with his binoculars . |
8 | The witchdoctor poured some milky medicine from a large bottle into a spoon and gave it to me to drink . |
9 | With his right hand Quinn twisted a blob of the brown substance off , rolled it into a ball and tossed it across the floor to Zack . |
10 | He stared at the paper for a moment then crumpled it angrily into a ball and tossed it into a corner . |
11 | knead sand into a ball and made me carry |
12 | Corbett crumpled the parchment into a ball and threw it angrily at the wall . |
13 | I screwed the note into a ball and threw it for Springsteen to play with . |
14 | The expression on his face had grown hard and grim as he 'd scanned the paper in his hands , before angrily crunching it up into a ball and hurling it into a nearby waste-paper basket . |
15 | The 30-year-old victim was using a public lavatory in Leyton , east London , shortly before 6am when the two men struck , pushing him into a cubicle and subjecting him to what Scotland Yard called a ‘ serious sexual assault ’ . |
16 | She took them through the square hall into a sitting-room and offered them sherry . |
17 | Do n't throw any two products into a bucket and mix them ; they may well destroy each other . |
18 | The flow method thus transforms the time-variation of concentration into a distance-variation and enables us to make an essentially static measurement ( Fig. 5.47 ) . |
19 | He finished his coffee , slid his papers into a folder and took me forward again to the horse car . |
20 | ‘ I do n't design for Sarah Chester 's , ’ she retorted calmly , slipping the pages into a folder and closing it decisively . |
21 | These include plungers , wormscrews ( for boring into a blockage and pulling it out ) , and scrapers for removing sludge and silt and either pushing it down the drain or pulling it back into the inspection chamber on which you are working . |
22 | Mechanics pushed our aircraft into a hangar and machined us a new stud for our exhaust pipe . |
23 | Getting out of bed , he shrugged into a bathrobe and handed her his silk dressing-gown . |
24 | Now they were heard to ‘ twitter with execration ’ at the news that the Nazi SA had seized a number of Jews in the town of Worms , thrown them into a pigsty and beaten them . |
25 | Then they led us into a building and kept us there , all together . ‘ |
26 | She put the child into a pram and wheeled it down the path . |
27 | She scooped the cuttings into a pile and tucked them back into their folder before standing up . |
28 | ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer . |
29 | When I asked to speak for a moment with Miss Lavenza , a manservant showed me into a living-room and asked me to wait . |
30 | Then he dropped the rest of the portion back on the plate , went to the fridge , poured the dregs of a bottle of wine into a glass and drank it . |