Example sentences of "[noun pl] we [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 For weeks we bumped into strange doors whilst making our way to bathroom and toilet in the dark .
2 I piled the kids and what few possessions we had into the pram and , balancing the baby bath on the hood , walked the few miles back to my Pop 's house .
3 That 's how many East Germans we deported into the Soviet Union after the war . ’
4 Out of the hard glare of the open courts we passed into cool , columned halls which offered the same inviting refuge as the palm groves along the banks of the river .
5 After about five minutes we went into the final check room where we stayed for what seemed ages , most of us in our pre-race trances now , nobody speaking , just moving about , staying loose .
6 For a few minutes we slipped into the hut .
7 I note the results of two extensive local surveys we conducted into beliefs .
8 On BBC news on 23 November last year the Prime Minister said ’ One of the difficulties we got into with the community charge was being bounced into decisions before they were fully thought through and before we knew precisely how they would affect people . ’
9 Learning how to love — you see a lot of it depends on benevolence , as I say , there 's caring for other people , you see , developing a sense of community , you see , it is avoiding the sort of things we get into in Northern Ireland , erm Cyprus , Lebanon , where you get these absolutely nightmarish cultures of violence that just go on generation after generation and are utterly useless .
10 Do you think that this sort of attitude is probably true today , that the kind of things we learn about child rearing are not the things we put into practise when we actually have children to bring up ourselves ?
11 in Suffolk and erm most complicated situations we got into .
12 These and many other distorting compensations we carry into our marriage , only to learn that our dynamics of trusting each other are profoundly affected by the way we related to our parents .
13 What had come to the poets in their most serene or passionate moments we glided into as easily as we gathered flowers for Maud or Blanche or Mabel , as we lay in the grass with our eyes divided between the books , the land and the clouds .
14 The books and clothes we put into boxes for Oxfam .
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