Example sentences of "[vb past] into some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ Oh , I just bumped into some people , who knew some people … . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Resuming at the short fourth hole , he promptly took a double bogey five , leaving a bunker shot in the sand , and then following it with a six at the fifth , where he hooked into some bushes and had to go back to the tee . |
6 | Rizla waded into some plastic sheeting and resumed her second teething phase with it . |
7 | Now , you were out driving with your brother and you drove into some kind of storm . |
8 | Lambert touched down shakily , got lost and drove into some bog where his wheels stuck fast , the nose buried itself , and the tail reared high like a flag on a steeple . |
9 | I , I was not present , I was not present but the committee itself , and regrettably the Chairman 's not here either , of the Planning Committee erm itself got into some difficulty by accepting and voting on a proposal to approve the application subject to the provision of a suitable link road . |
10 | Overpower our tongues , got into some grave — |
11 | ‘ Last night I finally realised what was missing from my design so I went to get it but I got into some problem . ’ |
12 | He got into some trouble down in Jumby Village . ’ |
13 | Clarissa closed hers quickly and scrambled into some clothes . |
14 | He fell into some pitfalls … but the combination of keen observation with poetic skill , of accuracy with emotion , in his poems is unique in British verse . ’ |
15 | He disappeared into some trees and Charlie distinctly heard a single shot somewhere above the noise of battle . |
16 | He went into some comedy patter , bouncing lines off Thelma . |
17 | London Life , covering a party held by the National Sun and Air Association , went into some detail in describing the magician Mr Tony Alexander , who , despite his absence of clothing , managed to Produce cards and handkerchiefs from thin air and won himself a round of applause — and a five pound bet into the bargain . |
18 | When I reviewed the GR-50 back in December ‘ 91 , I went into some detail regarding the fitting of the GK-2 pickup to the guitar of your choosing . |
19 | he dealt with the principles involved and went into some detail of the features of different engine designs . |
20 | Fifty yards off the fox ran into some hares and they went careering off in all directions , one of them dashing up a heather slope to cause an explosion of grouse . |
21 | It is possible that the abbacy of Ely was vacant from before Æthelred 's death until 1019 , and clear that the abbot next appointed ran into some kind of trouble . |
22 | Er , the this generator er ran into some development difficulties er a while ago and er Eurofighter chose , say I say , a a standby or an alternative generator which is suitable for the first three prototypes and er again the cost of that particular delay will fall to industry . |
23 | ‘ Pickles ran into some friends and was trying to make up a party to go dancing tonight . |
24 | Indeed , in the very aftermath of the elections , a series of government initiatives all ran into some difficulty . |
25 | Surely it is clear to anyone who might imagine that we are discussing an activity that could legitimately be called ’ joyriding ’ — from the incident that I have cited and from the horrors of the case in Liverpool , where a car ploughed into some children — just what a murderous evil that activity is . |