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

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1 But Folly had spent twenty-three years being told that she rushed into things too fast , and she was n't about to let it get to her now .
2 It was then that she looked into his eyes and went cold with shock .
3 He theorized that she went into a shop and lashed out a bob or two on something like a tin of baked beans .
4 Over a period of about eighteen months , her father hit her mother to such an extent that she went into a Battered Wives Home five times , taking her two daughters with her each time .
5 It was only from idle curiosity that she went into Nannie 's room .
6 Meanwhile , on Sept. 6 the junta apparently offered to release Suu Kyi from house arrest on condition that she went into exile and renounced politics .
7 The SLORC had repeatedly offered her freedom on condition that she went into exile , but Aris said that she never discussed this " because she says that it is not negotiable " .
8 Flavia was there so early that she ran into Therese in the little square where people left their cars .
9 Baptiste felt her stumble and slowed down so abruptly that she ran into him , grabbed at him to keep her balance .
10 Mrs. Millings was doubly lucky , in that she ran into one such gap , and the approaching vehicle was a police car , with an extremely good driver .
11 Well , the main theory was that she fell into the river on one of her walks .
12 Mrs Webster said that she came into my bedroom several times , fearing I might be in a coma !
13 Of course Luiza should n't be paired with the lanky and very young tenor ; they 'd have to replot the run-up to that part so that she came into the ballroom with someone else .
14 When she married a Kent farm labourer her own relatives disowned her : ‘ it was n't a very happy thing , you see , that she married into this family …
15 This is her second book , slimmer but by no means slighter ; complex computer stuff that she turns into a fun thriller .
16 She was so overcome by what she saw that she burst into tears .
17 It was when she heard the phrase ‘ hit-and-run job ’ that she glanced into the road .
18 She was disconcerted to find that she walked into what was the main bedroom , dominated by a four-poster bed already turned down for the night .
19 Liz and her family love colour , although she admits that she gets into a rut buying navy and black ‘ because it goes with everything ’ .
20 She had not quite the disdain of him that she put into what she said ; and perhaps he knew it as well as she did .
21 Except that it was n't her name that she carved into the yielding stone , but her sister 's .
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