Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
2 On his saint 's day she summons him into her inmost boudoir , dismisses her girls , permits him to braid her hair and for a moment to fondle her breasts .
3 my aunty gets , gets them back and she says they come back , she , she actually them , and she , she cuts them into the , the shape , of the
4 She divides it into great scoopfuls and fills a cornflake bowl for each of us .
5 As soon as they are born , she takes them into her huge jaws where they lie in pouches as she carries them back down the river .
6 When she takes him into the living-room there is a kind of roar , and a man emerges from the background of people and easy chairs , and advances upon Howard , his arms outstretched , his deep , dark eyes raking back and forth over Howard 's face , soaking it in with eager amazement .
7 ‘ You know Howard , do n't you ? ’ she says , as she levers him into conversations at parties .
8 I 'll bet she thinks that directly she lets me into the A.R.R.U. I 'll do a Charlie Peters !
9 She invites me into the living room , pours me a coffee , sits down beside me , slips her shoes off and groans about the working day she has just been through .
10 She follows me into the room and plants herself square in the middle of one of the sofas , leaving me to pace back and forth across the thick carpet while I deliver my diatribe .
11 She follows him into his office .
12 You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife .
13 Look at you — a few sneezes and she pops you into bed like a six year old . "
14 Then she injects them into the nostrils of an unfortunate sheep where they quickly start feeding on the membranes lining their host 's sinuses .
15 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
16 But when I think about how I feel for you , it turns me into a Hercules and I feel I can conquer the world . ’
17 For the first year or so it turns you into a kind of psychopathic animal and then suddenly , like a butterfly emerging from the pupa , you sprout wings , your heart opens , you become … charming .
18 Thus , these subcultures respectively enable corporate officials and lower-class adolescent males to commit crimes without too many pangs of conscience ; through their sanitizing prism , each sub-culture softens criminal acts so that they assume the appearance of ‘ not really ’ being against the law , or it transforms them into acts required by a morality higher than that enshrined in a parochial criminal law .
19 Not many women reach her years and have as much — for everything he can imagine her wanting he hastens to provide ; and it is bestowed as if she were a young and lovely creature at her first ball , and when he helps her down the stairs or into a taxi — for she is getting frail — he turns her into Gloriana .
20 Typical James , thought Cameron , as he handed back the flask and looked at his friend 's flushed face : we are plotting to save our lives and he turns it into a holiday .
21 He turns it into a hotel and falls in love with a local French lass .
22 It soileth my soul , It leadeth me into deep waters ,
23 With feet of lead he pitches us into the high winds with the wisdom of a professional .
24 Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it into the far post , looking for Paul .
25 It places it into a context of back in the 1930's when people would gather early in the morning and wait for the foreman to come along and pick out people who look suitable for work that day .
26 It forces it into trying to satisfy the need which is necessary for its physical survival .
27 it bundles you into the Baby Austin
28 Apart from anything else , it leads us into several fascinating areas , such as etymology , linguistic fashion , verbal humour , and the expression of gender — the last two being particularly difficult roads to travel along , and where the bones of many an unwary linguist can be found along the way .
29 The reason why it 's quite a good thing to do is because it gets you into descriptive language okay and thinking about how you describe things , adjectives are describing words .
30 Adorno , we have seen , acknowledges this specificity — indeed , for him it explains the ( unfulfilled ) potential of jazz and the hangovers of ‘ real ’ creativity in some Tin Pan Alley songs ; but he subsumes it into a theory of ‘ false individualization ’ , designed , in his view , to disguise mass cultural production as ‘ art ’ .
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