Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb past] into " in BNC.

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1 Just the other day , rushing choking from the gift grotto in a famous store , I inadvertently stumbled into the perfume hall and a battalion of women promoting the fragrance of the moment .
2 I only got into a couple of fights .
3 I only came into the room and I switched it on and i there were quite a lot of recriminations with people who
4 I only went into the place twenty minutes ago . ’
5 I just went into the kitchen then .
6 And I just I , I , I just came into the meeting this morning just half and hour before this meeting I saw them there , but I really do n't know what the implications are of them there .
7 I was a chargehand and then I just drifted into being a Redcoat , and getting up and doing five minutes on stage and enjoying it .
8 I just drifted into it 'cos I was forced into it by me family .
9 She said to me , ‘ there are n't many jobs for geographers , you should go into something more science-y ’ , so I just drifted into it basically .
10 And then I forgot about the idea and I just drifted into something else .
11 I knew she was n't far offshore , but I did n't know anything about the set of currents off Winter Marsh , and if I just rowed into darkness I might miss her altogether , and be carried anywhere .
12 I just got into the trench in time as a few explosions were occuring in several parts of the orchard .
13 I 'd just get a couple of bags for a Saturday night or whatever and then eventually I just got into it deeper and deeper .
14 ‘ Well , ’ she said , ‘ I just got into town and she said if ever I was here , I should look you up . ’
15 ‘ Honest , I 'd never seen 'im before , I just bumped into 'im in the fog and it made me sprain me ankle .
16 ‘ Oh , I just bumped into some people , who knew some people … .
17 Yes , I mean I 'd no idea who Carol was , I just bumped into her .
18 Only I just turned into grocery because you could n't get fruit , when you want Well you had a bit but not much .
19 I just barged into Shirnette .
20 I picked up my knife and attempted to copy the old lady but I soon got into difficulty .
21 But I soon got into it .
22 I get into habits very easily , you see , so I soon got into the habit of coming here every night for dinner . ’
23 Chris and I soon fell into the swing of peat-cutting .
24 I stayed in hotels to begin with and when I finally moved into a flat , on the first night a rat ran across my chest .
25 I once ran into a 10-wheel timber-hauling lorry which , being only about 3 miles long , had momentarily escaped my notice .
26 My wife and I once went into a pharmacie in Montauban and requested a packet of bandages .
27 Not that I ever went into the house , for the doctor 's surgery , which he shared with one other , stood in Witney High Street where it widened into the market place .
28 As this was my first experience of squadron life , I quickly fell into its easy way , I was rather surprised to find I was already selected to play rugger for the squadron the following Sunday , and also went straight into the squadron tennis team .
29 Shoved into a seatette by a hostess who had been trained not to calm and charm passengers but to harm them and occasionally embalm them , I quickly settled into what would become my life for what seemed like more than a lifetime .
30 I quickly slid into a seat at the back , and sat back to observe proceedings .
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