Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] [pn reflx] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Diane could n't deny his charm , even though she knew more about him than most ; he came over as something like a wind-up toy that was apt to go bashing itself into the nearest wall without guidance and protection . |
2 | Try putting yourself into the other person 's shoes . |
3 | This effectively means tying ourselves into the rigorous German system of controlling monetary policy and inflation which , in the postwar period , has meant that the Germans have enjoyed consistently lower interest rates that those prevailing in the UK . |
4 | It was after midnight and the youngsters might well continue enjoying themselves into the early hours . |
5 | Right , right , would you like to sort of start getting yourselves into the other room . |