Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And then in the , where the bath used to be , in this little bathroom I had the cooker and the washer that 's it , I made it into a little kitchen so |
2 | I drew her into a shadowy window embrasure . |
3 | I booked them into a working men 's cabaret club in South Wales . |
4 | But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments . |
5 | I followed him into a small room beside the kitchen . |
6 | I followed him into a small room . |
7 | As I followed him into the little building I smiled to myself . |
8 | I chivvied him into a quick shower . |
9 | So I chipped it into a little space over the scrum , ran round , picked it up and went up the middle of the field . |
10 | She flung him into the Grand Canal . |
11 | Her name was Gail Danski , a prim-looking chick , but not so prim when you got her into a dark corner , as he had once discovered when taking her home after a school dance . |
12 | I waited in the office for an hour before she led me into a darkened side ward . |
13 | She led me into the pink-and-green chintzy sitting-room where Harry , pale with blue shadows below the eyes , sat in an armchair with his bandaged leg elevated on a large upholstered footstool . |
14 | She led me into the front room where , defensively , she picked up the baby . |
15 | She led him into the comfortable drawing-room at the front of the house , and disappeared . |
16 | She led him into the semicircular hall with its high vaulted ceiling from which a chandelier threw its bright light over the pale lemon and white walls . |
17 | Then gradually , imperceptibly , she led him into the trickier terrain of the past . |
18 | She followed him into a tiny , brightly lit room that was suffused with the most delectable scents of cooking . |
19 | ‘ You 're in here , ’ Ven remarked , taking up her case and heading for the door on the left of the French windows — and as she followed him into a pleasant bedroom , ‘ With luck , by the time you 've unpacked , the waiter will be here with some tea . ’ |
20 | She followed him into the other room and sat down on the sofa to pour out while Penry put a match to the kindling in the stove . |
21 | And she frightened it into the supreme effort that carried it up , soaring and stretching , reaching beyond any achievement it knew of , until , by a hairsbreadth , it gained the crest of the fallen trunk . |
22 | She demoted him into a mere irritant with popping eyes , a frog . |
23 | He turned back again to the pill-box and , as he began to run towards it , she shoved him into the empty channel on the seaward side of the Lock . |
24 | A blast of warm smoky air struck Meredith 's face as she preceded him into the one large room inside . |
25 | She took him into a small office with a window overlooking the harbour . |
26 | She escorted him into an inner office where a young man sat behind a very large desk . |
27 | Finding her own pocket handkerchief , she gave it into the old lady 's other hand . |
28 | She ushered them into a small cluttered room where a middle-aged woman in a navy dress sat behind a littered desk . |
29 | She ushered him into a stuffy little room lit by bright spotlights . |
30 | She pushed him into the right positions . |