Example sentences of "'d [verb] [adv prt] into " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd moved over into the makeup chair and had been studying her own face in the mirror . |
2 | After her death , he 'd moved out into one of the back rooms , and Aunt Ruth — although she supposed she 'd have to stop thinking of her in that way — had taken the other . |
3 | She 'd grown up into a beautiful fair girl , and every lad in the county had his eye on her , as Billy knew from all the women 's gossip . |
4 | Reality had become nightmare for them and they 'd opted out into a world where meals came , drugs were given , and all the doors were locked except for the bathroom . |
5 | She 'd gone on into a book-lined room which appeared to be in use as an office , and she was placing the shotgun along with two others in a locking steel cabinet . |
6 | When they 'd gone through into the lecture hall , I noticed the professor staring after them with a very odd look on his face — a stunned , frozen look . |
7 | The floorboards had n't snapped , as I 'd originally thought : they 'd gone down into the dock with Harry . |
8 | I 'd 've been quicker if I 'd gone down into Brentwood , picked up the M twenty five and gone on the A one M |
9 | She 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house . |
10 | He 'd gone back into the hotel , trying to act casually , and had hovered in reception looking at the magazines in the hardcovers , watching the man explaining to the people in the hut and coming back inside , which confirmed Cormack 's suspicions . |
11 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
12 | Bewildered , she felt as if she 'd stepped back into a dark cave and was falling into the unknown . |
13 | Sometimes I imagined that he 'd sneaked back into the country and was leading another life . |