Example sentences of "he [verb] into some " in BNC.
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1 | He got into some trouble down in Jumby Village . ’ |
2 | He bumped into some people waiting to join the queue for the seats in the reception area ( ha ; he 'd got in just before the rush ! ) , and went out through the doors back to the street and the bright sunlight . |
3 | Resuming at the short fourth hole , he promptly took a double bogey five , leaving a bunker shot in the sand , and then following it with a six at the fifth , where he hooked into some bushes and had to go back to the tee . |
4 | In 1962 he was driving home following a drinking session to ease the tensions of recording a TV play , Hedda Gabler , when he crashed into some roadworks . |
5 | He cut into some , re-laid them and refinished only for others to appear after that . |
6 | He went into some comedy patter , bouncing lines off Thelma . |
7 | He fell into some pitfalls … but the combination of keen observation with poetic skill , of accuracy with emotion , in his poems is unique in British verse . ’ |
8 | He disappeared into some trees and Charlie distinctly heard a single shot somewhere above the noise of battle . |
9 | No such extravagance here , as under the watchful eye of Asquith , he launched into some of his best known songs . |