Example sentences of "[conj] she [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Her ‘ Spencer Special , ’ where she dived into the pool leaving barely a ripple , always attracted an audience .
2 Well , the main theory was that she fell into the river on one of her walks .
3 Of course Luiza should n't be paired with the lanky and very young tenor ; they 'd have to replot the run-up to that part so that she came into the ballroom with someone else .
4 It was when she heard the phrase ‘ hit-and-run job ’ that she glanced into the road .
5 Except that it was n't her name that she carved into the yielding stone , but her sister 's .
6 Mr Arsmtrong said : ‘ She said she thought he was going to start on her again so she went into the kitchen to get a knife and while her husband had his back turned she pushed the knife into his lower back .
7 Lucy had no wish to be caught eavesdropping , so she walked into the room and hung the towels over the rail .
8 None of the big trainers wanted to know Magic Night as a youngster , so she passed into the care of little-known Philippe Demarcastel and made his name .
9 The silence and emptiness of the scene did not become apparent to her until she turned into the drive of the house and realized there were no other cars parked there , no gaily clad groups tripping towards the garden , no jazz band to summon them nor hired flunkeys to greet them , no pop of champagne corks nor buzz of conversation , no bunting , no balloons , no merriment of any kind .
10 Matilda cried and she burst into the room , brandishing her knife .
11 When her cloak was removed in the Rectory hall and she went into the drawing-room which had been lavishly and clumsily decorated by the children on precisely the principle Alexandra had used in dressing , they crowded round her with gasps of delight and wonder .
12 She was n't quick enough to let go and it overbalanced her and she plunged into the water next to him .
13 George pushed a door open and stood back , and she walked into the room and stood in the center of it looking around with curiosity .
14 But the door gave and she stepped into the shower-room where the air was clear again .
15 Half an hour later , the book slipped out of her hand and she fell into the first of the night 's uneasy periods of slumber .
16 Nils shoved her hard and she fell into the deep satin embrace of a sofa .
17 Another sign loomed ahead and she frowned into the darkness , slowing up as she approached it .
18 Someone had put on a Roy Orbison album and she slipped into the man 's arms to the strains of ‘ Crying ’ .
19 With relief she saw McGee descend to her rescue and she slipped into the background as he deftly took the Bishop 's coat .
20 One of them looked at her resentfully , and she hurried into the eastern end of the lane .
21 Darius lets her in , and she strolls into the kitchen and grins .
22 Now , as the coachman handed her down and she swept into the kitchen in her fur-lined velvet cloak , the difference in her life since her marriage was brought home to her as never before .
23 Knowing that fear , she abandoned all pride and she called into the darkness for someone to come and rescue her .
24 He tapped Chantal 's shoulder and she slowed into the kerb .
25 She bust her moorings and she belted into the coal-tips , ready for loading .
26 The hand promptly slapped her on the neck , and she leapt into the air with shock and surprise ; but she was even more surprised when she was offered more feed .
27 Jezrael gripped his fingers fiercely and he slid along the padded bench until he was beside her and she wept into the haven of his shoulder .
28 John would n't mind if she went into the loft .
29 Go that way so if she goes into the Hea the Health Centre and says , you know that she 's from Hill
30 " You do n't really want to go , " said Laura , but she disappeared into the spare cabin , where , unfortunately , her dresses had to be kept .
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