Example sentences of "him into [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 It was further weighed down when German literature seized on the ‘ demonic ’ in Mozart and press-ganged him into its own camp , and by a tendency to put a romantic sheen on performances , which replaced uniformity by even worse distortion .
2 Despite his terror of darkness and subterranean places , he wanted the ground to open at his feet and swallow him into its blackest hole .
3 Susan said that she had no intention of letting him into her life ; she did not trust him or his relationships with women , ‘ from what I observed of him , and I do n't think he felt very secure with me because of my straightforwardness ’ .
4 She put a hand on his shoulder and marched him into her tack-room at the end of the yard .
5 Her child had a nightmare and she took him into her bed to comfort him .
6 The King , she announced , would have to prove his household was cleared of these doxies before she allowed him into her bed .
7 They were engaged upon this when Roger arrived , and he was so friendly and jolly tonight that Breeze took him into her confidence .
8 She found him again later that night and took him into her bed .
9 He straddled his legs , and guiding her head with both hands , tried to make her take him into her mouth .
10 His firm prick forced her to open her lips and take him into her mouth .
11 As the confused little boy eyed her warily , Kerry tenderly drew him into her arms and sobbed : ‘ I wish you were Ben .
12 On his saint 's day she summons him into her inmost boudoir , dismisses her girls , permits him to braid her hair and for a moment to fondle her breasts .
13 Ignoring his protests , Beth stripped away his undergarments and lifted him into her arms .
14 She had gone to his room ready to play the wanton , certainly believing she would have to seduce him into her arms , and there had been an undercurrent of panic at this .
15 Suddenly she bustled over to her sergeant and motioned him into her office .
16 When the Wilde scandal broke in 1895 , Mrs Leverson stood out against public opinion and took him into her home on his being released on bail , an act of courage and loyalty for which she has become justly renowned .
17 And then suddenly she had swooped and practically ordered him into her car which , it transpired , she did not have .
18 ‘ It 's been a long time ; too long , ’ she smiled , slipping him into her mouth .
19 To print him into her bones
20 ‘ Manhandled him into her bed . ’
21 She ached with sympathy for him , and if this had been Christmas , or any time in those months when she had felt they were friends , she would have pulled him into her arms and soothed him with soft hands and whispered words .
22 His wife took him into her body , and her eyes glittered in the half-darkness .
23 She kissed his lips , brushed at the burned flesh , slapped his face to try to wake him … but her brother from the wood was dead , and she leaned down , sobbing silently , furling him into her body like a dark bird gathering in its chick .
24 ‘ You implied to Belinda that there had n't been anyone in your life since Jennifer , ’ said Rachel as she led him into her kitchen .
25 ‘ Good morning , ’ she greeted him stiffly , letting him into her flat and preceding him into her sitting-room .
26 ‘ Good morning , ’ she greeted him stiffly , letting him into her flat and preceding him into her sitting-room .
27 Presumably he thought she ought to have let him into her room to make love to her !
28 His parents took him into their cabin .
29 His parents took him into their adjoining cabin when he wept — and saved his life .
30 His parents took him into their adjoining room — and saved his life .
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