Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Narcissist , ’ I said , wanting to get her back into the subject ; but she dropped it . |
2 | Ah well sure but then the whole lot goes , but , but , but , but , but this was , this was the document , I mean the way this was put forward , this is going to last us through into the foreseeable future . |
3 | Maybe he thought he was going to get me back into the Church , but what I was doing was strictly pagan . |
4 | He cuffed the woman on the head , attempting to drag her back into the doorway . |
5 | Well not recycling bringing it back into the thing , washing it and and refilling . |
6 | ‘ Of course you know she 's aiming to get you back into the city as an accountant ? ’ |
7 | Nuadu could see that her fingers were gone now , and that she was trying to pull herself back into the heartwood , which would have been her dwelling and the place from which she drew sustenance and vitality , but the Robemaker made another of his sudden curt gestures and the slaves fell to their work again , sweat streaming from their half-clad bodies and Nuadu saw the heartwood splinter and fall apart . |
8 | I wonder , is he trying to get her back into the house and she does n't wan na come back . |
9 | Pascal 's target here is Descartes and , in trying to think oneself back into the overwhelming urgency of their debate , it has to be remembered that their lives were overshadowed by the struggles of the Counter-Reformation . |
10 | In other words , there are marvellous projects going on which really stimulate the interest of everybody , and it 's , the Engineering Council 's still trying to push them along into the twenty first century itself . |
11 | Now Tabitha sat on the bunk , trying to stuff everything back into the bag . |