Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb past] [pron] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A cousin of Frederick , the Elector Palatine , he was a physically feeble young man who by dint of self-discipline transformed himself into a vigorous soldier . |
2 | Within three minutes Glentoran 's Gary Hillis was booked for dissent ; Joey Cunningham of Portadown followed him into the book for a foul on Michael Smyth two minutes later . |
3 | Only a small number of men accompanied him into the forest . |
4 | Corbett walked and argued with himself until the bells tolling for Compline brought him into the Abbey church with its lofty roof , pointed arches and round drum-like columns . |
5 | Almost inevitably , questions about Dermot sent her into a rage — and she usually soothed that rage in a bottle . |
6 | The climax came when Cornish Lady appeared in the western Channel , her progress was monitored and the cutter Alert , with Jim Cameron in command followed her into the river Exe , keeping in close radio contact with the waiting officers on shore . |
7 | The nurse in charge called us into the office , where a young female duty doctor was waiting . |
8 | But a strong mid-season run of top finishes and two crashes from Kocinski shot him into the title lead , only for the crown to be snatched away from him in Australia . |
9 | Then , with the notion of what a girl with such a name must be like firm in her mind , she made this heroine of hers arrive somewhere and without delay put her into the first of a series of conflicts with , behind them , a gradually increasing aura of mystery . |
10 | When they reported to the hospital reception , the nurse on duty showed them into a waiting-room . |
11 | The dress proved such a hit that the London company who made the original for Diana turned it into an off-the-peg line . |
12 | I was serious about acting in those days , but the hungrier I got the more my resolution sagged , until a guy I 'd known at college talked me into a job with the Defense Department . ’ |