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

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1 The content of the text appeals to them or fits into their experience differently .
2 that 's got asthma , and he often goes into or dia he 's a ba diabetic or summat and goes into comas .
3 He ordered a pot of coffee to fortify himself and stepped into his shower .
4 He stirred himself and shivered into alertness .
5 Crawford travelled to New York by himself and booked into the Algonquin Hotel just before Christmas 1966 , tucking into a turkey sandwich and cold tea on the festive day and desperately missing wife Gabrielle and baby Emma , who were staying with Gabrielle 's father on his farm in Kent .
6 But he had left me and broken into a trot towards his block .
7 Then I adjusted the red screen behind me and went into Small Ward Two .
8 He rushed past me and went into the nearest building .
9 He turned his back on me and walked into the room .
10 The copper stares at me and speaks into his static machine , spouting some code number and a location .
11 He did n't take the stairs : he ducked under them and disappeared into the shadows .
12 A patch of lights off to the right revealed the presence of a town which slowly orbited them and disappeared into the darkness .
13 The plane swooped above them and thudded into the earth .
14 It was some time before we retrieved them and went into the piggery .
15 For the previous three years , Nottingham police forced an average 2,561 drivers a year to stop their cars , get out of them and blow into a plastic bag .
16 Eventually they take a plastic sack they 've found on the beach , drape it round the pair of them and walk into the water , giggling .
17 Passing beneath the arch the children felt the slope beneath them and tumbled into a trot , the echoes of their stamping feet sending the pigeons plummeting from their perches .
18 One of the reasons we developed a design-led retail business , offering our own unique products , was because we saw we could distance ourselves from other retailers who were just selling manufacturers ' products and discounting them and getting into constant competitive battles .
19 Out of nowhere an amplifier , a Fender amplifier to be more precise , whistles pasts them and smashes into the concrete concourse in front of the hotel .
20 Stuart pointed just ahead of them but as he spoke , a little white Mini sped past them and slid into the place he had spotted .
21 True , it had taken her several minutes to decide whether the keys should be bunched or splayed but she had ceased fidgeting with them and settled into an abnormal quietude .
22 He made his way through them and turned into steep Hanover Lane .
23 And that is exactly how they look — like things that jump out of the dark and land without a body feeling them and burrow into living flesh , flesh they have numbed with preliminary injections , and … suck .
24 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
25 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
26 You woke up did n't you and came into mummy and daddy 's bed .
27 " King Darzin , " he sniffled , " that wicked thief El-ahrairah , has said he will steal your lettuces and he is coming to trick you and get into the garden . "
28 Zborowski said nothing but went into his room and changed into worn summer clothes and came out carrying his only winter suit parcelled up to take to the pawnbroker .
29 We 're all just walking and everything and get into school tomorrow .
30 He was at a loss to describe the sky , its lilac whiteness , so ineffable above him that it was like a secret waiting to be deciphered , reflecting everything and seeping into the thin mist on the ground .
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