Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] him into a " in BNC.
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1 | One , apprenticed to a shoe maker , recalled not a cruel master but a mistress who turned him into a household drudge . |
2 | On one occasion , Orton told about an old man who took him into a cave in Tunisia and asked him to feel his posterior . |
3 | As soon as he stepped out into the fluorescent-lit corridor , he was met by an official who hurried him into a briefing room . |
4 | First is the excitement of the sense of calling ; second , the passionate and painful struggles in overcoming sin which bring him into a darkness which initially is without savour or delight ; third , the experience of light and comfort in the darkness which he describes as the work of Christ illuminating the soul " with schynynges " ( 27.98r. – 345 ) ; and fourth , the full light and bliss of heaven which this light in the darkness anticipates . |
5 | At Oxford , influenced by H. B. Bulteel [ q.v. ] , he experienced an evangelical conversion which brought him into a circle of somewhat radical piety . |