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

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1 I skidded into the forecourt and ran behind a pump , gasping and belching and feeling my head pound .
2 My opponent drew off his mask and I gazed into the red , sweaty face of the king .
3 I mean into the bin first and then wash the dishes .
4 Now , I laid into the JMP-1 for having but a single input on the front , with no means of connection to the back of the unit ; the TriAxis has the input to the rear , with no input on the front !
5 " Mrs. Constantine , " I whispered into the night .
6 At twenty to seven I breeze into the pub feeling spruced up and sharp as a Porsche purring from a 12000-mile service .
7 Way back at the start of this year I planned into the workshop schedule an exhibition piece .
8 When it came I tried frantically to remember all that had been forced into me by my mentor , and to the utter amazement of all — around but mainly myself — I passed into the 17th Entry at Halton in January 1928 with , I believe , 305 out of a total of just under 400 starters .
9 I peer into the rain for a glimpse of Storskarfjell , but it is all wet misery to the south .
10 The ferry for the outer isles was due to leave at six on the following morning , so I checked into the waterfront hotel where I had booked , then spent the day exploring Oban , and went to bed early .
11 I got into the seat next to him and he quickly drove off , heading out of the village and down the road towards the Orne bridges , leaving a cloud of dust following close behind , no doubt attracting the attention of the German gunners and mortars a short distance away across the fields .
12 I got into the trench and opened my tin of soup , pouring the piping hot liquid into a mess tin .
13 I got into the truck and George sped away along the road , the water slurping heavily to and fro in the tank immediately behind our seats .
14 Strangely enough , I got into the blues .
15 I got into the car and turned off the headlamps .
16 I got into the bathroom and took my blindfold off and I discovered on top of the cistern , an automatic weapon .
17 ‘ When I was a kid , my Dad was into Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin , so he tainted me with all that , then I got into the punk thing when that was going down .
18 I wept a little as I climbed the creaky stairs , and when I got into the attic I knelt down beside the bed , put my hands together and prayed .
19 I got into the driver 's seat and started the car .
20 I thought I would die at the start but , actually , once I got into the swing of it all it was rather fun . ’
21 My hands were shaking as I got into the raft for the second time .
22 Then I got into the sleeping-bag .
23 A minute after I got into the water a large woman in an orange bathing cap swam up and asked if I was a newspaper correspondent .
24 It was the feeling that nobody around me gave a toss whether or not I got into the Legion , nobody cared what happened to me , or whether or not I succeeded .
25 He seemed disappointed and I soon saw why when I got into the main hall .
26 I could then plot that precise position again when I got into the studio as the spot for a camera and , by Jove , he was always right .
27 It was when I got into the Law Courts and began a long series of litigation lasting twenty five years " .
28 I got into the car , to be told by him that he had made the most elaborate arrangements for lunch .
29 It was very tiring and actually the perspiration just used to be dropping off me by the time I got into the flat .
30 I got into the car ; we started to reverse the fifty yards back up the drive .
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