Example sentences of "who [vb past] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the money coming in from that A B C erm it was somebody from Grimsby who got into terrible trouble not not problems really with the T P A.
2 She played the gusty Lola Lovell , who got into big trouble with the police and the welfare services after running away with her lover Brownie Hansen , steamily portrayed by Hollywood hunk , Schlatter .
3 A young motorist who crashed into another car while reversing at a fast speed escaped a driving ban at Whitby magistrates yesterday .
4 Many women who moved into occasional prostitution through economic necessity had probably already had previous sexual experience , and for many the distinction between occasional sex with a young wooer and clandestine prostitution may have remained fluid .
5 Wattana , who moved into third place , could overtake Hendry and Davis at the top if he wins his two matches in hand .
6 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 .
7 The part that affects the private rented sector came into force on Sunday , 15th January 1989 , and this means that nearly everyone who moved into different accommodation on or after Sunday , 15th January 1989 will be covered by the provisions of the Housing Act 1988 .
8 Every customer who came into that office dealt with him .
9 Once again the spectre of the adolescent as worker and wage-earner returned to obstruct the aspirations of reformers who came into direct conflict with the priorities of market forces , including the evolving relationship between labour and technology , the urgency of the small firm for immediate profits , and the overwhelming influence of supply and demand .
10 Remember that fellow at work who walked into that gallery and just put it under his coat ?
11 This Spotlight reports on a survey of 94 adults ( defined as people aged 20 or over ) who fell into this category and looks at what — if anything — providers might do to pick up on the original expression of interest .
12 Lawrence Tiller and his wife Amy who went into successful competition with his own father .
13 There was moreover , a young man in the congregation who lapsed into this sin .
14 One of the businessmen sniggered and whispered a comment to his neighbour , who burst into raucous laughter .
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