Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | He felt the glass being tweaked from his fingers and opened his eyes to see her disappearing into the kitchen . |
2 | Somehow I managed to have the presence of mind to photograph her going into the house . |
3 | For several days after his death she had lain in the sagging double bed with a bolster by her side to stop her rolling into the hollow created by Nahum 's bulk , unaware that he would never again make the springs protest at his weight . |
4 | It is currently in the hands of a young family and , with an asking price of £385,000 , it is surely not too extravagant a dream to hope it passes into the care of another one . |
5 | Even in defeat Germany was too valuable — strategically and economically — for either East or West to let it fall into the hands of the other . |
6 | They put the catapult into position and placed wooden blocks in front of the wheels to stop it rolling into the sea . |
7 | However , it was claimed that criminals saw the vans operating in the city 's large housing schemes as an ideal front from which to sell drugs and stolen goods , and threatened the legitimate operators into giving up their runs to let them move into the area . |
8 | However , it was claimed that criminals saw the vans operating in the city 's large housing schemes as an ideal front from which to sell drugs and stolen goods , and threatened the legitimate operators into giving up their runs to let them move into the area . |
9 | Drains are usually secured by a suture , and a sterile safety pin may be placed through the drain to prevent it retreating into the wound . |
10 | The freshness and innovation of the dance underground has shown remarkable powers of survival in the face of media attempts to drag it kicking into the mainstream . |
11 | Dr Livesey came out of the house in time to see me climbing into the stockade , and my friends welcomed me happily . |