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

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1 If I could know that they fell into the hands of men of learning and curiosity , I should be more easy about them .
2 Both O'Flaherty and Sherington were severely wounded as they got into the warehouse , but with grim determination they staggered clear , leaving a few equally determined Germans in an inner room of the building .
3 As always , his knack of disarming was successful , and she was even laughing as they went into the foyer of the Tudor Queen where Sam and Anna awaited them .
4 He says that they went into the deal with their eyes open , there is no way the council treated them unfairly .
5 ‘ Take that fork , ’ Ruth directed and they bumped into the private road flanked by an orderly regiment of cypresses that led to the Casa .
6 He was still grinning when they rode into the camp which had been built by the Moi in a bend of the slow-flowing river .
7 ‘ It 's a bit worrying , is n't it ? ’ she murmured as they went into the room .
8 ( The previous method was to leave the pieces slightly large , and then to ease them by plane or chisel until they fitted into the mortises , etc . )
9 An analysis of contemporary ‘ neutralist ’ theories reveals that they collapse into the ethical liberalism typical of the nineteenth century .
10 What we will be doing is saying that it has to be clearly stated so that customers can see before they enter into the transaction and then we expect competitive forces in the market to make sure that the charges do n't get unrealistic .
11 No , what we would be doing is saying that it has to be clearly stated so that the customers can see before they enter into the transaction , and then we expect competitive forces in the market to make sure that the charges do n't get unrealistic .
12 The runway lights came on , two lines of haloed yellow flares that faded as they converged into the curtains of rain and smoke .
13 I 'd I was I was glad when they said no more can move into Green , cos I was thinking , Well my sister 's getting a house soon and my other sister she 's getting a house and I do n't want them two living round here as well cos the me mam and dad wo n't be able to see them either , you know if they move into the flats so I was glad .
14 It was , he noticed , distinctly less warm than it had been , with an east wind blowing as they turned into the Parade .
15 Rachel stormed as they emerged into the hot glare of the sun , people everywhere , shoe-shiners on the corners and street pedlars shouting against the rattle of the green trams .
16 In the first terrible hours of battle , twenty thousand died as they advanced into the German 's heavy artillery and machine guns .
17 Dusk was just falling as they turned into the parking area down by the river .
18 ‘ He 's not ill , just scared stiff , ’ Albert said as they went into the yard .
19 ‘ We ca n't walk three abreast , ’ Claudia said as they emerged into the lane filled with people .
20 " Its all a little bit like a fairy tale , is n't it ? " she whispered as they filed into the throne room with the other guests , and he nodded eagerly in reply .
21 Then he was off again , in and out of the torches , the slingshot whirling , the missiles impossible to see as they sped into the compound .
22 Nick asked as they walked into the drawing room .
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