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

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1 Of course , the fourteen years since she had moved into the Bayswater house had not been years of unremitting misery and depression .
2 Miss Honey did just that , and within a couple of weeks she had moved into The Red House , the very place in which she had been brought up and where luckily all the family furniture and pictures were still around .
3 And because I 'd let her fall off , she would n't be allowed to be a nun any more , because she had fallen into the lake of mud and I knew you could n't be a nun unless your clothes were clean .
4 Parking in a restricted zone , she had rushed into the concourse .
5 Exploring the house on the following day or the day after that , she had ventured into the Deathbed Room .
6 AS A small girl Arden saw A Flea in Her Ear and knew she had to go into the theatre .
7 I smiled smugly at her because she had to go into the rain and I did not .
8 She was ignoring it because now she had to steer into the black mouth of the shell and right down its throat .
9 Breeze partook of this refreshment wondering if she had stepped into the pages of Cranford .
10 ’ Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank and of having nothing to do ; once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading , but it had no pictures or conversations in it' and what is the use of a book' thought Alice , 'without pictures or conversation ? ' . ’
11 Then she had gone into the garden and played cricket with Oliver , running up and down and laughing very loudly so that they should hear her next door and know she was n't tired at all .
12 Ruth stared down at her , barely able to focus , and then her eyes darted frantically towards Rosa but she had gone into the other room .
13 Philippa got up from the chair she had brought into the kitchen , went to take the cloth from Lee 's lap , decided against it , and started to wipe up the insidious liquid with tissues .
14 She had told Tilly the whole story , about the man she adored , and whose child she had brought into the world .
15 I had been aware on visits of the changes she had brought into the house , in the food which was more elaborate , recipes culled from women 's magazines , the odd touches about the place , the fact that the bowl full of bulbs was placed on a mat , there were extra arm covers on the chairs , a lace cloth on the chest of drawers in my room , everything had to be protected .
16 The woman was in black stilettoes , walking slowly and evidently in pain — as if she had walked into the country in inappropriate shoes and was blistered and had a long way to go , as if this hot summer wind from the chalk hills was almost too much for her .
17 He had been carried along by his wife 's extraordinary power of making decisions , from the time when she had walked into the offices of Glebe and Pargeter , when his old father was alive , and told him that her great-aunt had left her some money and she had decided to invest it in a London house .
18 She had walked into the house and shouted her usual , I 'm back . ’
19 Once had been at the theatre , when she had walked into the foyer and received a thoroughly unpleasant jolt when she had seen him standing only yards away , and the second time had been at a party .
20 Rose , who had n't any recollection of the Leesons , had been surprised by Jane Leeson 's expression when she had walked into the shop .
21 She had been so worried about the mistress , and it was n't just because of the way she had torn into the work this morning , nor because of the bairn growing heavy inside her and making life uncomfortable .
22 She had tapped into the rich vein of local ‘ undesirables ’ , as her parents would call them .
23 I was suddenly stunned by Heather 's amazing speed and decisiveness ; quick as a flash she had booked into the B&B !
24 The phone rang just as she had climbed into the bath .
25 So one night , when she had jacked into the sudden heavenly night inside her , Chesarynth watched Friend appear with less than her usual eagerness .
26 Tight-fisted Lloyds spotted she had slipped into the red when it came to pay her £41.62 mortgage instalment .
27 She would have to phone her grandfather and tell him , she said , and she had to get into the van for her purse .
28 ‘ I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car . ’
29 I wondered if she had gone through the same situation and if she had got into the car .
30 She had got into the wrong train .
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