Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] [pron] into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This got me into some problems too with a chap in Braigh who was very fond of black Polled cattle .
2 While at Howard University he had taken up a position as a consultant on Caribbean affairs , this led him into full-time work for the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission , where in 1948 , he became its Deputy Chairman based in Port of Spain .
3 This brought them into hostile contact with some of their neighbours , especially with the counts of Armagnac .
4 They were also in the business of wiring installations for consumers ( in houses , factories , schools , offices , shops ) beyond the mains terminals , and this brought them into direct competition with the 7500 , usually small , independent electrical contractors .
5 It was the issue that first brought me into active politics as long ago as 1964 .
6 The determination of the two superpowers to reduce their huge military budgets and the upheavals in Eastern Europe towards the end of 1989 translated themselves into special efforts to conclude a conventional weapons treaty ( see Bush 's NATO summit plan for a CFE agreement p. 36642-44 ) .
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