Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] into the " in BNC.
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1 | And then we get through customs , and the two of us are having a laugh because we 're safely back , and suddenly this drunk in a chauffeur 's cap throws himself at us and nearly puts out my eye with a cardboard sign and treads on my foot into the bargain . |
2 | Surely that , that 's not possible is it for , for people in my position because I 'm putting all my money into the , into the company . |
3 | ‘ I sank down on my knees and thrust my fingers into the dry warm sand . ’ |
4 | He paid particular attention to me finding my support players and changing the angles of my entry into the backline ’ , he said . |
5 | MY ENTRY INTO the Rhodesian scene in 1968 was purely accidental . |
6 | To that extent , my intrusion into the matter achieved something . |
7 | You ca n't run with a baby , and I 'm not going to drag my kids into the sort of life I 've been living . |
8 | Finally I handed my vote to the presiding officer who put my vote into the ballot box himself . |
9 | I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long . |
10 | Then he took me in both hands and pushed my legs into the top of the bone . |
11 | I felt fine — refreshed almost — my leg a little sore but not enough to impede me , although I did wonder at the wisdom of the ‘ cute red heels and hose ’ as I wriggled my feet into the 4-inch-high stilettos . |
12 | I 'd been having to dig my nails into the palm of my hand very hard in order to stop the tears streaming , which I could n't let happen as I was to speak next and needed to keep steady . |
13 | ‘ Step up my investigation into the activities of INCUBUS and its chief , Hauser , in Europe . |
14 | ‘ I saw him in pursuance of my investigation into the death of Mr Trueman . ’ |
15 | Ironically , my immediate reaction to the outbreak of war was to fling myself in my imagination into the Royal Ascot of all demos , Vietnam . |
16 | They said they would not let my back into the village until I got them a ration card and some wheat . |
17 | Why put my head into the bear 's jaws before I have to ? |
18 | She grabbed hold of me and rammed my head into the crook of her arm and tried to force the bar into my mouth . |
19 | He rams my head into the mud while he grabs his handgun . |
20 | Drive my taxi into the river ? ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'd willingly plunge all my earnings into the estate , but I suppose it would be a drop in the ocean . ’ |
22 | ‘ I really believe rugby helped mould my character into the man I am today . |
23 | I meant to leave work early on the day of the meeting but , as so often happens , I could not get away until late so , instead of the planned leisurely drive , I was home with barely enough time to squeeze my wife into the car before arriving hot and bothered at the meeting . |
24 | [ And on the next day ] Dr Hunter and Mr Cruikshanks came at 9 this morning and put my wife into the Box on and in 130 lb weight of Paris plaister at 18d a bag . |
25 | ‘ It is that Fincara will send me and my sisters into the last battle between the light and the dark ; and that we will conquer . |
26 | As a fledgling journalist on the Yorkshire Evening Post I had written one or two bits and pieces about my jaunts into the Dales . |
27 | I released a long , tense breath , flicked the stub of my cigarette into the lake , and turned to look back where Edward and Laura squatted before the smoking kiln , for all the world the alchemist and his mystic sister , except that the roles were powerfully reversed , and — I realized suddenly — they were arguing under their breath . |
28 | Normally I 'd be reaching for ‘ annihilate ’ button when faced with such an ‘ aware ’ and ‘ right-on ’ selection of topics but Leatherface succeed where so many others have failed by virtue of the tuneful tempestuousness of their music , an assault with melody , muscle and sheer conviction which is irresistible , and the fact that Frankie Stubbs never sounds like a po-faced preacher — unlike a certain other native of the North-East whose name I can hardly type without sending my blood-pressure into the red . |
29 | ‘ Well , you hideous reprobate , ’ said Jamie , ‘ I have to go , plunge my flesh into the asses milk , slather on the Man Tan and hit In Chains . |
30 | ‘ I do n't have a feeling that after putting so much energy and a big piece of my life into the Maryinsky I could leave . |