Example sentences of "[pron] into more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Harvey , who had the reputation of a coureur , would run himself into more trouble if he were not careful . |
2 | ‘ Getting you into more trouble . |
3 | Since then I have done something I should have done in the first place : found a gap in the rushes only ten yards downstream where I can heave into the fish without pulling them into more weed . |
4 | He 's a thief , done time probably and well , ’ the waitress was looking more uneasy and going redder as she talked herself into more trouble , ‘ anyway here he is , ’ and she scuttled off . |
5 | I did not want to add to his troubles or to lead him into more danger . |
6 | Object language specialist ParcPlace Systems is slated to be ready with a new ‘ Smalltalk-like ’ product that will propel it into more business accounts , as well as a new C++ release . |
7 | Truly sir , to wear out their to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
8 | Truly sir , to wear out their sh their shoes to get myself into more work . |
9 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes ha ha ha to get myself into more work . |
10 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
11 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
12 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
13 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
14 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
15 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work ha ha . |
16 | Truly sir to wear out their goes to get myself into more work . |
17 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
18 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
19 | Truly sir to wear out their shoes to get myself into more work . |
20 | I went back to Desmond and got myself into more trouble because as soon as I got out I wanted money . |