Example sentences of "that he [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | I mean he saw he sh great pace was shown then it was a nothingy ball that he made into a good situation . |
2 | The seven which are relevant to Christ 's manhood are : belief in the Incarnation and Virgin birth ; that in Jesus God and man are united , begotten by God , born of Mary ; belief in " Cristes passion " that after Christ was taken down from the cross dead ( the deposition ) , he liberated those believers subject to death before he was born , a process known as the Harrowing of Hell ; that though he suffered mortality , he rose from the dead through the strength of God , and made this possible for all men ; that he ascended into heaven and was crowned higher than the angels ; that he will come at the end of time to judge the world and this will be the end of the era of redemption : These two sets of seven points about the Godhead and Christ delineate beliefs about the nature of life subject to a process of sickness and death but also filled with the potential for healing realised definitively in the life of Christ . |
3 | It was during this period that he took into his service Perkin Warbeck [ q.v. ] , who later claimed to be Edward IV 's son , Richard , Duke of York [ q.v . ] . |
4 | The judge said that he took into account McKie 's age in sentencing him . |
5 | The thought appalled him so much that he went into the attic and slid back into bed without saying anything more to either of them . |
6 | ‘ The only reason I can imagine is — again , going back to the management and the bottom line — that he went into the Vegas thing . |
7 | She wrote that he went into the theatre as an ‘ unknown boy beatnik ’ , and came out ‘ mobbed by the crowd ’ . |
8 | The manager of the American Theater in Terre Haute , Indiana , stressed that he kept ‘ in direct touch ’ with his patrons and that he went into his audiences ‘ as the pictures were being shown on the screen to listen to their comments ’ . |
9 | Negotiations led to Angus being allowed to surrender unharmed on condition that he went into exile in England , while the Red Douglas possessions were declared forfeit . |
10 | Belfast 's European champion produced a quite stunning performance which totally belied his relative immaturity and made a mockery of the fact that he went into this fight with no world rating of any description . |
11 | Mark fell onto the road with such force that he went into a coma from which he never recovered . |
12 | David Rosser of Ammanford , Dyfed , carries a small water pistol that he squirts into dogs ' eyes , and also confesses to bombarding them with small pebbles . |
13 | It was characteristic that he stuck into his scrapbook not only the programme of that performance and the rave review from Dance News , but also such memorabilia as publicity photographs and sketches about the clothes and accessories which all the women in the company were given as ambassadors of British fashion , and , significantly , the handsome illustrated brochure of Balanchine 's School of American Ballet . |
14 | I thought for a second he was going to burn it , but instead he tore it into tiny scraps that he tossed into the warm wind . |
15 | Those were hectic days — he can remember coming home so tired after watch duty that he fell into bed , still dressed in over-coat , tin hat and boots . |
16 | It is surmised that he fell into the sea near Leith , perhaps overcome by the giddiness to which he was prone , following an attack of sunstroke in India . |
17 | ‘ Do you think it was here , on our premises , that he fell into the river ? |
18 | One of the elderly ministers in the delegation was so overwhelmed by the King 's kind promises that he burst into tears of joy and thanked His Majesty . |
19 | She and her brother went to see him and he was so touched by her gesture that he burst into tears . |
20 | Wipo , the biographer of the emperor Conrad II of Germany , says that he burst into tears after hearing a sermon delivered to him at his coronation in 1024 . |
21 | That he got into his stride so quickly at the pre-Wimbledon Queen 's Club tournament was evidence of his timing ability , an ability that holds good for both sports . |
22 | Er , but there again I think it was because the person doing this , was so keen to see the right result , that he read into into |
23 | She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost . |
24 | More importantly , the receiver is liable on any contract that he enters into on behalf of the company unless the contract otherwise provides . |
25 | HE HAS , OF COURSE TO PAY MY MAINTENANCE , AND THAT HE MAKES INTO AN ACT OF CHARITY . |
26 | I say that on behalf of the party he beat as opposed to the one that he put into third place — the Conservative party , which was marginalised in that by-election . |
27 | I am not surprised that he ventured into the fray this evening , because he has already won an outstanding victory for his constituents and I well understand his desire to enjoy another . |
28 | It was some time after making his first confession that he bumped into a pupil in Addison 's Walk . |
29 | In fact so engrossed with her movements was he that he bumped into a young woman who was struggling with an impossibly heavy suitcase . |
30 | He wo n't be er , but she was so she said you 're gon na chop the tree down , that tree whe , that he bumped into ! |