Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [pron] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Immediately he threw himself into the organization of a monster Albert Hall rally to welcome the Revolution . |
2 | ‘ I immediately offered him a cup of tea or coffee and he followed me into the kitchen , ’ says Lynsey . |
3 | However , I insisted and he ushered me into the Captain 's sea cabin . |
4 | One name caught his eye and he programmed it into the computer . |
5 | And he got you into the coach by putting his toe in your backside , and he was only stopped from horsewhipping you by Mama 's gentle persuasion . |
6 | There 's this little bent old man with a shopping trolley thing and he bashes it into the back of my legs . |
7 | And of course he goes in and the horse drops in the far side of the wee barn , and er Old goes in with his dram and he dips it into the horse trough you ken , and he turns you ken with his regimental , |
8 | And he thrust it into the jeep , as Shelley , rather puzzled by his ready agreement , shifted herself into the driving seat . |
9 | In those days I used to hang out at the Giaconda Cafe in Denmark Street where all broke musicians hang out , and I remember his first single came out and he dragged me into the record store next door , Francis Day & Hunter , and he said , ‘ Have a listen to this ’ . |
10 | There was one of her dandling a baby , and he took it into the kitchen to her . |
11 | And he pushed him into the shed just as light filled the yard again . |
12 | I was in the kitchen when he played it back on the TV — I remember that day so well — and he called me into the living room to take a look . |
13 | Maria was nearest to him , and he pulled her into the circle of one arm , holding out the other to Nicky . |
14 | He remembered writing of Paula 's death , — of how he could not live without knowing the truth , and how , if he gave himself into the hands of the great Whale , he knew that he would be reunited with her in death . |
15 | If he hit it into the wall … at least it took someone out : - ) , and with the power he got behind it … when it was on target it was in . |
16 | It 'll be interesting to see if he makes it into the team . |
17 | She had worked for Pringle 's for years , and Vic was heavily dependent on her know-how while he eased himself into the job . |
18 | With the first Dalek one , for example , I let Richard Martin , again a new Director , do a few episodes but under the wings of Christopher who set up the serial and so , kind of , held his hand while he eased himself into the role of Director , which was good experience for him . |
19 | One of his more lasting memorials is the Hattersley domestic loom , which since he introduced it into the islands in 1920 has produced almost the entire output of Harris tweed . |
20 | ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said . |
21 | I radioed one of my men to bring along an extra trailer and I told him to tip it up when he brought it into the field to make sure it was clean |
22 | Anthony even claimed to have discovered ‘ maps of Ireland ’ on the sheets when he stuffed them into the machine in the local Launderette . |
23 | Our smiles of anticipation dimmed somewhat when he led us into the coffee shop , but he was a good sort and I hope we did not embarrass him . |
24 | His mother was watching the weather forecast on television when he let himself into the house . |
25 | She was aware of Mr Carson looking at her , and when he handed her into the carriage to sit beside Ruth she felt quite the lady . |
26 | ‘ Mrs Wormwood is n't going to thank you for this , ’ the man said as he led her into the sitting-room where a large platinum-blonde woman was gazing rapturously at the TV screen . |
27 | His head was spinning as he led her into the reception building . |
28 | His eyes were dark as he led her into the bedroom and closed the door behind them . |
29 | Sophie watched as he led her into the office and Joanna picked up a chair . |
30 | ‘ I feel sorry for the couple , ’ said Father Kipling confidentially , as he ushered her into the church . |