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

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1 I wrote back and said no way did I think that she ought to go into the unit .
2 She must get into the habit of using what she had , loaves instead of chocolate , herself instead of other people .
3 She sharply told Tilda , who had planted herself in a rocking-chair put out on the pavement , that she must come into the shop and help her speak to the man .
4 If the Minister of State wants to see what that is like , she should go into the City tonight and look at the number of people who are sleeping in the cold because there is no accommodation for them .
5 I mean , I ca n't think where else she 's gone and she knows she 'll get into the most dreadful trouble if she turns up now without a good excuse . ’
6 She realised it was crammed full of television sets , and sedately moved to the next , to examine dresses , until she could walk into the Supermarket without anyone remarking her breathing .
7 She stopped , then reversed back a few feet until she could turn into the open gateway .
8 And a chain there and we used to tie her to this chain so that she could get into the box and out again , and then we used to put the cubs there first in the straw and then we used to put her there do you see .
9 She sat forward so that she could see into the Fiesta 's wing mirror .
10 From here she could see into the fields .
11 She 'd come into the women 's group after the others had spent some time talking about their individual relations to femaleness ; feminism for her was a safe place , a rhetoric spoken to her by other women , a description they made of her , a set of ideas they had worked out and which she acquired to wear as a badge .
12 He 'd been quick to supply it , and she 'd come into the comfort of his devotion with an ease that suggested his dreams of possession had been well founded .
13 She was not going to dig up ancient grievances or remind Gloria of days gone by , when she used to come into the Watermen with half a dozen different gentlemen-friends in tow or , which was even worse , unaccompanied and on the look-out for a lonely man who might take a fancy to her .
14 As a child at Althorp , a big and lonely place where she often had no other children for company , she would go into the kitchen to chatter to the cook and the cleaners , and even the delivery men who dropped in .
15 Yes , she would go into the country rather than to a seaside resort , for they were full of old , retired , ill-tempered people and had she not had her full share of that ?
16 As she was drinking it , she decided that she would go into the hospital , on her way to the office .
17 Then she would go into the kitchen at the back of the house and make tea .
18 She would go into the bad woman 's shop .
19 When she went next door she would go into the bathroom just to see where he kept his flannel and what kind of toothpaste he used .
20 It had been so self-evident to Dalgliesh that the squad would need a senior woman detective that he had devoted his energy to choosing the right one , rather than to speculating how well she would fit into the team .
21 Yes , as soon as she was through sunbathing she would amble into the village , which she knew reasonably well , and she would use the public phone box to get in touch with her father .
22 And when Cadfael came slowly back to her across the empty court , she stood in his way great-eyed , fronting him gravely as if she would penetrate into the most remote recesses of his mind .
23 Through these she would fall into the muddy embrace , dirty with droppings , of the chicken coop below .
24 I think she would fall into the lazy slob category , Peggy ?
25 When everyone was occupied she would waft into the room and over to the cradle , to peer quietly into it and then , satisfied that the baby was safe and well , to slip in behind the door .
26 My mother , who came from a staunchly ‘ church ’ family , used to express her antipathy when she often declared , ‘ He 's nothing but a chapel dodger , ’ and it 's difficult to describe the scorn that she would put into the phrase .
27 The village primary school has already told her parents she can go into the youngest class in September , a month before her fourth birthday .
28 But their mother is free of their weight and bulk and she can run into the world outside the burrow to gather food and so continue producing the milk that they need .
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