Example sentences of "[vb past] into [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nor could Obispal exactly be viewed as incompetent , despite his last-moment slackening of judgement when he charged into that trap in the arcade .
2 Two lanes north and two lanes south cars poured through in an unbroken line ; container trucks , like cliffsides on the move , whammed into each other 's slipstream .
3 Last but not least , we ventured into another area completely in October , when Mark and his team joined us with their Compliance Testing Service .
4 Influential in child psychiatry for over thirty years , Kahn moved into that field from the excellent springboard of general practice .
5 but he , he , I mean we 've not seen him he 's been away four years , I know he 's been coming home first , for holidays , visit , but he 's not been at home because , well we moved into that house , if you remember we moved
6 that 's right , but , when we moved into that house erm I conned him I says er are you gon na give us er ten quid for a new house ?
7 He lived chancily , moved into many crises , both business and legal , but always emerged from the other side safely — and usually richer , more powerful .
8 No that 's alright then and er I , I got into , I came , came back sort of when mother died , had to come back suddenly in the middle of the week and then erm I brought me family up as I say and , and my hubby he took , he took us Christmas shopping which is twenty one years ago this , this month the sixteenth my daughter-in-law and I and the little boy and that 's the little boy over there that 's now married , the one with the photograph , he took us shopping at Bishop 's Stortford cos we had n't any shops nothing here then , there was nothing when I first came here it was terrible and we went to Bishop 's Stortford and we came home in the , dinner time and I got erm , had our dinner and everything , had our meal , well we had soup and that was gon na cook at night , er you know , dinner at night so we had soup and that and erm he said I go down to the garage to put a tyre on my car , he came struggling back and within half an hour he was dead at fifty six years old that 's all he was , so I was left to bring up those that was n't married , I was left to bring up er the others you know , er I had the twins with me and Roy one of the boys and erm , er Brian the youngest one and I had to bring them up and I , after I , they , they all got married and I moved , before they got married I just got Brian with me the two twins got married , and I moved into my daughter-in-law 's house next door which was no two , seven , five the other side , I 'm sorry , two , seven , five and er I was in my house though three years that four bedroom and I could n't afford to keep you know big house like that going with just three , my , me and my son so we moved into her house and she had the end one which is still in now , we 'd done a swap and then cos er , er in the later years I was in there oh a long , long while and I loved it and I did n't wan na move but then I found , I was handicapped , I would n't get up the stairs to the toilet so I was moved into this bungalow you see and I had a friend living with me and he erm , he come here to live with me , came to lodge with me because he did n't want to go into Stevenage you see and er , after that erm , after that we , I had this bungalow and er I moved into this bungalow and er he moved in here with me and er everything happened when I got in this bungalow .
9 It was the City banks with mercantile connections , rather than the West End houses used by the landed classes , who moved into this relationship — less surprising than it seems , for , as Joslin pointed out , the country banks had themselves most often grown from country merchant or manufacturing activities .
10 I then er , we then broke away and went up to the er , I suppose it 's the , I do n't know what part of the , but it 's the Dales , that 's where I moved to then and then to because my dad could n't , getting on in years , he could n't take the hills up and then from I got married and we moved into this address here and then that was the day after war was declared that I got married .
11 When they moved into this house in January 1945 Edie began writing the first of two consecutive five-year diaries .
12 By the end of that summer I moved into this house in Lonsdale Road , Notting Hill , which was quite a little centre .
13 at the time and we took that with us , which was an old fashioned , a really old Victorian suite which we got rid of when we moved into this house .
14 To make the comparison fair , we should have to assume that built into each typist 's chair is a gun , wired up so that if he makes a mistake he is summarily shot , his place being taken by a reserve typist ( squeamish readers may prefer to imagine a spring-loaded ejector seat gently catapulting miscreant typists out of the line , but the gun gives a more realistic picture of natural selection ) .
15 Then he put this on and he instantly transformed into another character who did a mime to a piece of Baroque music .
16 They crashed into each other and then began to laugh
17 And moments later the two met face to face — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single-track road .
18 In 1962 he was driving home following a drinking session to ease the tensions of recording a TV play , Hedda Gabler , when he crashed into some roadworks .
19 In the process of overtaking a lorry , a woman crashed into another lorry reversing out of a side turning .
20 A man who drove a stolen car the wrong way along a motorway near Bristol was killed when he crashed into another car .
21 A young motorist who crashed into another car while reversing at a fast speed escaped a driving ban at Whitby magistrates yesterday .
22 Yeah he got trapped in a car park and he could n't get out for ages and ages and then as he got out he crashed into another car .
23 We changed into these outfits and assembled in classroom IB at seven forty-five A.M. Each uniform shirt had a large red shoulder patch with a white grid like three capital fs jammed together .
24 Well , the two bumped into each other and the child fell down .
25 'E 'd come running from the back garden and we nearly bumped into each other coming round the corner of the 'ouse .
26 Though it was a chance meeting with Travis when he called at the apartment block , ostensibly to visit Leith and Sebastian , when the two bumped into each other .
27 As they came down there was a slight mishap as two bumped into each other .
28 It was there that they bumped into some friends of Alexander 's , a couple with two young children of their own , and spent an hour chatting with them round the café table .
29 ‘ Oh , I just bumped into some people , who knew some people … .
30 He bumped into some people waiting to join the queue for the seats in the reception area ( ha ; he 'd got in just before the rush ! ) , and went out through the doors back to the street and the bright sunlight .
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