Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean into the bin first and then wash the dishes . |
2 | At twenty to seven I breeze into the pub feeling spruced up and sharp as a Porsche purring from a 12000-mile service . |
3 | I peer into the rain for a glimpse of Storskarfjell , but it is all wet misery to the south . |
4 | I slip into the pitfall of subjectivity with trepidation , but observing my fellow patients , I seemed to discern a distinct pattern so far as stress was concerned . |
5 | Jack 's pulling a pint and I nip into the loo . |
6 | ‘ I tried to put the same sentiment into that landscape as I put into the figure : the convulsive , passionate clinging to the earth , and yet being half torn up by the storm . ’ |
7 | I walk into the village and choose a restaurant . |
8 | It looks healthy and comes to the top of the tank , as usual when I walk into the room . |
9 | I walk into the terminal thinking , Well , at least there is n't that smell of sewage around you sometimes get when you arrive in dear old Embra ; I 'm not sure I could handle that right now . |
10 | I walk into the room . |
11 | I walk into the water smiling at him through tears . |
12 | I do n't know , I walk into the branch , and people see me and go so what do I do ? |
13 | I speak into the entry system . |
14 | Our square red-brick house stands some 100 yards away ( as I look into the Sun ) with its french windows open . |
15 | I stay in bed and pluck at the counterpane and listen to the winds of solitude roaring at the edge of infinity and the wolves of evil baying down the void , and I look into the darkness . ’ |
16 | Could you carry on here while I look into the shipping side of things ? " |
17 | Some snatch of verse from a Jacobean tragedy flashed through his mind : ‘ When I look into the fishponds in my garden , methinks I see a thing , armed with a rake , that seems to strike at me . ’ |
18 | I run into the arms of Andy 's parents walking with the dogs near the ornamental ponds and it seems like an age before I can tell them what 's happened because my voice wo n't work and I can see the fear in their eyes and they 're asking , ‘ Where is Andrew ? |
19 | What am I going to do with it while I run into the lavatories to wash my hands … ? |
20 | As I read into the subject , it was apparent that , although the ‘ clinical ’ and ‘ legalistic ’ literature was full of problems of identifying and managing child abuse cases , the concept of child abuse itself was not treated as problematic . |
21 | Instead , I bought a number of computer magazines which I read into the small hours each night . |
22 | ‘ Piano Song ’ , for instance , includes lines like ‘ My vulnerability rushes up to me ’ and ‘ The deeper I delve into the conciousness of me and you ’ , which sound as though they have been selected from a random computer-search for meaningful phrases in a dictionary of pretension . |
23 | As I pass into the cool , dappled light , the deep silence of the wood surrounds me . |
24 | I pass into the fairground to get something to eat . |
25 | I only change into a fighter in the last ten minutes before I get into the ring . ’ |
26 | I 'll tell you , if ever I get into the Owsla , I 'll treat outskirters with a bit of decency . " |
27 | I get into the truck . |
28 | I stare into The SUN . |
29 | I stare into the TV picture to see if I can see anyone moving in my flat . |
30 | Whilst other girls arrest their make-up in mid-slither down their faces , I stare into the foggy mirror . |