Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun prp] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The first goal bounced off Butcher into the net when Nelson shot . |
2 | ‘ Here I am , anyway , ’ Fly said , stepping past Freddy into the foyer . |
3 | Transplant the sowing of spring cabbages made in July into the patch that grew the shallots . |
4 | An inquest is due to open on Monday into the death of Etta Bennison , 65 , of St James Chapel Wynd , Richmond , who was found washed up with her dog by the River Swale . |
5 | I packed the Scandinavian jersey I 'd worn at Woodbine into the suitcase just in case it jogged anyone 's memory , and got dressed in dark trousers , open-necked shirt and a short zipped navy jacket with lighter blue bands round waist and wrists . |
6 | AN INVESTIGATION is to be mounted at BAFTA into the award of a prize to the Granada drama Prime Suspect after four of the seven jury members claim to have voted for Channel 4 's GBH . |
7 | AN INVESTIGATION is to be mounted at BAFTA into the award of a prize to the Granada drama Prime Suspect after four of the seven jury members claim to have voted for Channel 4 's GBH . |
8 | Cheyney passed from Sandhurst into the army , buying a commission in a regiment which was ordered to India , where he spent a few years in inactive service . |
9 | Buses travelling from Darlington into the village were last year instructed to travel along the A66 southern by-pass and down the A168 entering the village at Hurworth Place . |
10 | Charlton 's cross to the near post was met by a glancing header from Phil Starbuck which looped beyond Beresford into the net . |
11 | And he was no longer armed — he had hurled the Walther taken from Steve into the sea at Walberswick , followed by the magazine he 'd first extracted . |
12 | Then , urged on by Athelstan , they continued past Negate into the Shambles and Westchepe . |
13 | Other nearby springs supplied Frogwell below the Town Hall and the conduit which ran from Springfield into the brewery for more than a century on the perhaps appropriate site of the new Health Centre . |
14 | He pushed past Sharpe into the map room where he threw back the heavy wooden shutters to flood the tables with sunlight . |
15 | She jumped down the steps and pushed past Marco into the airlock . |
16 | ‘ Oh , you 've gone to bed already , ’ she said , trying to peer past Bob into the room to see . |