Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 And I get into kinks , coughing
2 I also wondered — I was only seven — if the fire had anything to do with Alf Norris and I looking into the boiler room the day before !
3 and I looked into his bronze ,
4 ‘ I thought I could handle it — but the very next day we 'd been sightseeing and returned to our suite and I looked into your eyes and felt myself drowning .
5 Saunders said : ‘ I 'm enjoying the best form of my life and I go into every game fully expecting to score .
6 Yes it would I 'm a big gambler and I go into any gambling .
7 and I go into that pad , say
8 I wanted us to be honest with each other , and I rushed into it , hoping you would understand . ’
9 He and I got into a bit of a squabble .
10 P. E. A man dropped dead in front of me on the street and I took him to the mortuary and I got into trouble over it because I did n't search the body properly .
11 The chauffeur had the night off , he was celebrating down in Basildon , so Babs and I got into my Porsche and headed off to Ealing .
12 So he came round to use mine and to be honest I did n't have too much interest in punk rock at the time but did this fanzine for 12 issues and I got into it .
13 painting the kitchen once and I got into so much trouble it took him so long to rub it all off and start again , he made me promise I 'd never touch a paint brush again but he I mean , he would definitely be able to tell you what paint he used and
14 Dr Haidar went off to talk to Mr Postman and I got into conversation with Mr Bhajan Lal , the Pradhan ( headman ) of the village .
15 Er I 'd always wanted to act even as a kid of fifteen sixteen er and I got into singing before I went into acting and so acting s see that seemed to be a good period to break my life and start again .
16 When I went up to investigate it the floor caved in beneath me and I fell into the middle of all those nasty plants . ’
17 They put things right with a smile when I got them wrong , and I fell into their ways and rhythm of working as well as I could .
18 I felt exhausted when I climbed into bed and I fell into a deep sleep from which I awoke next morning refreshed and happier .
19 And I fell into it .
20 The reasons underlying that decision and the factors that my right hon. Friend and I took into account are fully set out in the letter of 1 November to the chairman of the Countryside Council for Wales , copies of which have been placed in the Library .
21 As Les and I walked into their tiny , barely furnished house , his wife greeted us , and his little girl held up her arms for me to lift her .
22 I went over there and I stepped into this guy 's shoes who had really a difficult fourth year class .
23 So I said well sir I find maths really boring and I walk into this classroom and it 's all painted the same with this blackboard in front and I just find it boring , he goes yes guess who he was taught by at rugby ?
24 ‘ Anyway , ’ I said , ‘ I took off my boots and jacket and left them up here and I dropped into the water , because Harry had n't come up for air , like I told you . ’
25 I 'd just got my licence and I drove into Manhattan , because I got my licence the day I turned sixteen .
26 ‘ When the opposing player was hurt , he was being tackled by our flanker and I drove into him .
27 and what I did was , there was a gap here , and I drove into the gap nose first , and I did do a hell of a lot of steering to get myself out
28 My opponent drew off his mask and I gazed into the red , sweaty face of the king .
29 Eleven forty-five , and I strolled into the Jack the Ripper , the roughest and least local of my many locals .
30 Clarissa , Charles and I ran into Colonel Bumford — Oh Bumford , I see the connection — the other evening at Mona 's . ’
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