Example sentences of "he [adv] [vb past] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit . |
2 | He suddenly exploded into anger , jaw thrust out pugnaciously , dark eyes gleaming . |
3 | He just stared into space , his face tight with emotion . |
4 | But he finally slipped into Sydney and left having signed a lucrative new deal to assist Australian rugby 's new television broadcaster , Channel Ten , with their marketing of rugby for the next three years . |
5 | He finally stumbled into camp four , nine hours later than expected . |
6 | When he finally turned into Brunel Road and stopped to catch his breath the others were nowhere to be seen . |
7 | He soon came into conflict with Thomas Henry Huxley ( 182595 ) — known as ‘ Darwin 's bulldog ’ — over the question of humankind 's relationship to the great apes . |
8 | This he promptly brought into action in defence of his small brother , ran the farmer against a wall and threatened to run the fork through the aggressor . |
9 | He also came into conflict with the Empire of the East , an orthodox Christian empire with territories touching upon those of Italy , with many differences and oppositions to papal and Frankish interests . |
10 | During 1822 he also went into business as a retail goldsmith and jeweller in Bond Street with John Mortimer ( died 1871 ) . |
11 | He later broke into management at Wimbledon , initially at youth level . |
12 | Though his career had to this point suffered no check , according to Ata'i , he now fell into disfavour with the Grand Vezir Sokullu Mehmed Pasa ( Grand Vezir 972 87/1565–79 ) , who succeeded in accomplishing his removal , with a pension , in Safar 987/April 1579 . |
13 | ‘ Have you ever heard this , Master Clerk ? ’ and he immediately launched into poetry , quoting an old Scottish prophecy about England : |
14 | When in Four Quartets he was concerned to state or develop a theme , he frequently relapsed into flatness or banality . |
15 | Jubert also recalls the man in his regiment who , returning from the front , was overjoyed to find his house on the outskirts of Verdun still intact ; but , on discovering that all its contents had been methodically plundered , he simply burst into laughter . |
16 | He even fell into arrears with his mortgage at a time when he was earning £400,000 a year as chairman of Lonrho , and at one stage had a 300-acre farm and farmhouse , next to his magnificent 14th-century manor house in Somerset , repossessed . |
17 | He then went into research in tropical medicine . |
18 | He then broke into tears . |
19 | He then marched into Engria , reconquered the mid-Saxons , and crossed the river Weser into Eastphalia . |
20 | ‘ Hello my babee , ’ he chirped , as he almost walked into Yanto . |
21 | He looked miserable and anxious ; he almost bumped into Lucy . |
22 | Then bending forward , he almost peered into Agnes 's face , enquiring , ‘ You all right , miss ? ’ |
23 | What is tolerably certain is that he was still alive when he either entered into confraternity with Christ Church or Cnut gave them his name , and that when Cnut himself sailed for Denmark in 1019 it was to suppress trouble . |
24 | He actually came into Frankfurt in his hired BMW , then changed it for a Mercedes . |
25 | Nick had grasped that something big was amiss , and when the truth became known , through Linda 's crying , he too burst into tears . |
26 | He never took into account that Eddie did n't really want to make a career as a racing driver — ’ |
27 | Very gentle — he never got into fights , with me or anyone else ; and he 'd play with me for hours . |
28 | He subsequently went into partnership ; Stratford Mills were operated by Biddle and Bishop during the 1830s , although in later years , other tenants such as corn merchants , Reynolds and Allen , occupied at least part of the mills . |