Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So I say erm ‘ Hey , what about you ? ’ , so he said ‘ I want to go into the church and pray and ask to be forgiven ’ . |
2 | Tonight I want to get into the crowd and Lucker wants space . |
3 | I want to get into the habit of finishing and getting the dishwasher on and ge cleaning the kitchen completely . |
4 | I like to escape into the world of exotica , and play along with my Hawaiian guitar ’ . |
5 | I train to go into the ring and have a boxing match , not just take an opponent out . |
6 | And I remember running into the ward where I had been treated , finding one of the nurses who had looked after me and giving her a big hug and her crying . |
7 | I remember coming into the store one Saturday at five minutes to four , I apologised for being so late and you said to me ‘ That 's alright Sir , we only shoot the last three ’ . |
8 | As I sit writing , I decide to go into the kitchen and make a cup of coffee . |
9 | Can I can I say before I do launch into the amendment to Mr that you have played your card at the last election and the Leicestershire public has resoundedly given their answer to your particular policies . |
10 | Suddenly I start puking into the road , but nothing comes up except this slimy stuff . |
11 | I 've enquired into the question of coconuts , and they can be bought wholesale . ’ |
12 | Well he 's a ministerial servant at last he was just sitting there and nothing you know for years since I 've came into the truth , he was , he was n't doing at all nothing and then lately erm , because he did , he did have a business and then he had er some pigeons er racing pigeons and all he was all involved more in making money and er you know , and then gradually he 's got rid of er , of the things that will actually er took a lot of his time , so he spent a lot of time with his family and with in the |
13 | This is the first time I 've come into the Unit , you know , Barbara ! |
14 | I 've looked into the possibility of counselling but all the services are miles away . |
15 | I 've looked into the potential of the station and am satisfied that it 's a good investment . |
16 | Iris always sits on the floor and I 've got into the habit . ’ |
17 | I need to go , I need to go into the Co-op and Iceland . |
18 | He says I have to go twice as far , to go round the car , and it can be quite dangerous as I have to go into the road . |
19 | She says it 's impossible , I have to go into the road . |
20 | I have ventured into the use of your name several times but you have not returned the compliment . |
21 | I have woven into the account experiences ranging from a reflection on uniform patrol work , to CID and specialist squad work ; from the marginal world of a ‘ punishment posting ’ in a bridewell or prison , to the centrality of knowledge gained by spells in the centrality of headquarters postings . |
22 | When I have climbed into the boat , Monsoon starts the engine with one tug of the starter rope . |
23 | Peters added : ‘ This is my last Varsity match also and I know how much Mike Patton and I have put into the season because it all builds up to this one day at Twickenham . |
24 | I have put into the report that we did erm , sign contract variations on , on Friday last week , which will have regularized all the training we 're doing , so we 're now in the comfortable position where erm , people wanting to add a further right hand column to that table there , erm , we 've now got contracts which cover a band of two percent of the training . |
25 | I consider how successfully I have melted into the background recently . |