Example sentences of "[pers pn] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst I 'm thinking of that notice the way I into the middle of the plate .
2 Norman pitched his into the heart of the green and had an outside chance for birdie .
3 Marshall smashed his racket against the wall , while an elated Nancarrow , who now meets top seed Jansher Khan , tossed his into the crowd .
4 Just seeing an advertisement for cake or chocolates in a magazine or on television will be enough to push you into the kitchen and straight into the biscuit tin .
5 ‘ I 'm just helping you into the canoe .
6 He 'd inspect it and pass the load before he 'd let you into the barrack ground .
7 Which that , that then gets you into the issue of whether you are deliberately going to being creating a rich peasant economy and s erm so using the rich peasant economy as the leading sector .
8 Floaters , though , they fling their portals wide and usher you into the hall , crying ‘ Ah-ha — just the man I wanted to see ! ’
9 Instead the club encourage people to join the membership scheme , which gives priority when buying tickets ( and gets you into the West Stand ) , and with which you may be able to buy tickets at away grounds on the day .
10 If you do n't help me , I 'll push you into the sea too . ’
11 Therefore , if you decide to pick some common wild flowers that are not protected by law , take your press with you into the country so that the flowers and leaves can be pressed immediately .
12 Today takes you into the home of 24-year-old postal worker Brian Smith and his girlfriend Kerrie Browne .
13 'I 'll knock you into the middle of next week . ’
14 ‘ If you think I 'm standing waiting for a charging animal the size of a tank to reach me … how on earth do you grab its nose before it tramples you into the turf ?
15 Erm I do n't go into big sales pitch you know to bring you into the company .
16 The school authorities were unsympathetic : the dinner ladies would only accept you into the school to see the nurse if you were on the point of death , + my teacher kindly informed me that I should n't have been running in the playground .
17 When we 're both naked , I 'd like to take you into the water and soap you .
18 Your brother himself seems to have led you into the wood .
19 A man called Steve welcomes you into the cradle .
20 Membership of the Campaign will pitch you into the heart of the battle to preserve British beer .
21 When the customer is satisfied that the change is correct , put the money he gave you into the till .
22 And he got you into the coach by putting his toe in your backside , and he was only stopped from horsewhipping you by Mama 's gentle persuasion .
23 You would would n't you if I put you into the freezer .
24 A short stroll across the pretty River Leven will take you into the Church where the Cook family worshipped .
25 ‘ He promises the world to get you into the mood , ’ said a Kensington socialite who dated him several times .
26 Just to get you into the mood perhaps , is it possible to have a report back on the visit to ?
27 Stay with your way of praying , provided it helps and brings you into the presence of God .
28 Stay with the method of prayer that helps most and brings you into the Presence of God .
29 Plainly , individual journalists have individual styles but ultimately they have to turn the result of meeting you into the type of article their publication requires .
30 And then the next one you come to is the last one t that actually takes you into the building .
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