Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] into " in BNC.

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1 According to ICL , notebooks have two distinct uses : first , they are a user 's only or main machine — so , it must be possible to plug them into a local network , and they must have the functionality of a standard personal computer .
2 From long experience Blanche knew it was pointless to confront most interviewees , foolish to drive them into a corner .
3 This got me into the very comfortable American hospital , where I was well pampered .
4 This got me into some problems too with a chap in Braigh who was very fond of black Polled cattle .
5 I haul her off the bed and half carry , half drag her into the bathroom .
6 This led her into masterpieces like Gilda and The Lady from Shanghai , plus a fistful of failed marriages .
7 This led me into programmes like Tom Keating , Every window tells a story , which was about stained glass , Tudor miniatures , Edwin Mullins doing a Love Affair with Nature , Paintability , that wonderful Pottery Ladies series on the old ladies who painted all the original designs for Charlotte Rheade , Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper — in that series you had a fantastic combination of feminism , oral history , skill , design , all in one series .
8 This led him into a series of acrimonious exchanges , both private and public , with several notable scientists of the day , but mainly with Carpenter and Thomson , whom he also accused of plagiarizing his results , particularly those dealing with the biology of the foraminiferans .
9 While at Howard University he had taken up a position as a consultant on Caribbean affairs , this led him into full-time work for the Anglo-American Caribbean Commission , where in 1948 , he became its Deputy Chairman based in Port of Spain .
10 This led them into feeling that airlines and motor car manufacturers were their main competitors since they took passengers away .
11 ‘ Then , the British got us into the mess . ’
12 It swung open at his touch but closing it , as always , was more difficult and he lugged and half lifted it into place and slipped the circle of wire over the gatepost with a familiar sensation of having turned his back on the workaday world and entered country which , no matter how frequent his visits , would always be alien territory .
13 I had been reaching up to put packets and tins into one of the wall cupboards , but this startled me into turning .
14 Finally , this leads me into green disciplining .
15 This leads us into the next stage of whole-healing , namely diet .
16 He then goes on to say that after her death he loved her more than when she was alive — this leads us into a trap , for we begin to feel that the old man was a ghoulish sentimentalist .
17 But this leads us into the area of secularisation that has been the most damaging to the Christian church .
18 Implicitly , it may be argued , this turned them into collaborators with the Japanese ; although the latter , for their part , were content to maintain the superstructure of French administration even if , as events were subsequently to show , the realities of power were theirs .
19 This turned him into a hero of the silent majority .
20 Could he be afraid to put them into words ?
21 This takes me into another key word and it is education .
22 This takes me into my second point : Advent means that through Christ this world has a destiny because God has poured into it his hope .
23 This takes me into atonement as vicarious love .
24 This takes us into the realm of language .
25 This takes us into the nebulous area of psychological assessment , but it is also the case that the supply of information must be of the right type and in the right form to enable human beings to respond and act correctly , especially the air traffic controllers and the flight crew .
26 This takes us into an area of discussion — what has broadly come to be known as ‘ the environment ’ — which will be dealt with in the following chapter .
27 This takes us into some very interesting work about point of view .
28 This takes us into item three , this is the provision of service land , er , the
29 It happens that what we 've done is we 've taken it and hung it on the starlight , the magic of starlight — how wonderful it is , how much you can tell from just looking at a star through a telescope and measuring the light that comes out of it , and this takes us into realms of why a star shines ; what do you mean by time when you go back millions of years into the universe lifetime ; what do you mean , why do stars shine with different colours .
30 ‘ The players have to be prepared to put themselves into dangerous positions , to go in for a hard tackle , be brave and take the blows .
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