Example sentences of "[that] he [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mark fell onto the road with such force that he went into a coma from which he never recovered .
2 She wrote that he went into the theatre as an ‘ unknown boy beatnik ’ , and came out ‘ mobbed by the crowd ’ .
3 ‘ The only reason I can imagine is — again , going back to the management and the bottom line — that he went into the Vegas thing .
4 The thought appalled him so much that he went into the attic and slid back into bed without saying anything more to either of them .
5 It is surmised that he fell into the sea near Leith , perhaps overcome by the giddiness to which he was prone , following an attack of sunstroke in India .
6 ‘ Do you think it was here , on our premises , that he fell into the river ?
7 She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost .
8 HE HAS , OF COURSE TO PAY MY MAINTENANCE , AND THAT HE MAKES INTO AN ACT OF CHARITY .
9 I am not surprised that he ventured into the fray this evening , because he has already won an outstanding victory for his constituents and I well understand his desire to enjoy another .
10 It was some time after making his first confession that he bumped into a pupil in Addison 's Walk .
11 It was at this point that he turned into the drive .
12 Well , chaps it has to be Tony Currie. remember that goal … yes that one that he curled into the corner … who was that against again ?
13 Porter seems to agree with this view , but says that the extra value obtained from putting the results of the sorts of analyses that he recommends into the matrix form is marginal compared to the value derived from the underlying analysis itself .
14 Parliament may have intended that the English court could and should bring before it , and make orders against , a person who has no connection whatever with England save that he entered into a transaction , maybe abroad and in respect of foreign property and in the utmost good faith , with a person who is subject to the insolvency jurisdiction of the English court .
15 But all that happens to him is that he topples into the mud with his arm broken and his face bruised from where the broken arm was smashed against it .
16 One night she brought him to see a horror film about the Living Dead , and he was so frightened by the zombies that he fled into the foyer in a panic .
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