Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun prp] into the " in BNC.

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1 He led Corbett into the kitchens , a cook brought him ale and a dish of meat and vegetables .
2 A few minutes later Silas led Lucy into the office , where he checked the telephone 's answering device for messages , then , having unhooked it from the phone , he said , ‘ There you are — it 's all yours . ’
3 Nigel asked Eleanor into the TV lounge and they drank weak coffee from the machine .
4 As Nancy led Molly into the garden she said , ‘ There are a whole lot of English people here , the local inhabitants .
5 After a time , the girl returned and , with obvious reluctance , led Hari into the sitting-room .
6 Huddersfield were caught out as the red-haired centre-half rushed forward to meet the cross from a comer , and headed Arsenal into the semi-final .
7 ‘ We 're on our way , ’ reported David into the radio as Greg shot the ambulance into gear , let out the clutch and accelerated away across the field .
8 Computer Reseller News and its vendor sources say Intel , which already bumped Pentium into the first quarter , will be delaying it until late next year because of those heat dissipation and manufacturing problems we told you about ( UX No 410 ) .
9 Middlesbrough needed a quick goal after unmarked Dwight Marshall headed Argyle into the lead and Hendrie responded .
10 He helped Willie into the back and threw him an old rug to cover himself with for he still looked terribly pale .
11 Dr Neil discarded the towel , throwing it into a packing-case , checked that his patient was not needing immediate attention , and drew McAllister into the far corner of the room where their conversation could not be overheard .
12 Honest , lovey , ’ the dresser said as she helped Constance into the first dress .
13 He helped Joshua into the cart , sitting him on the floor again but this time leaning up against a wing , and tucked the rug under his legs .
14 ‘ Hello ! ’ shouted Balberith into the car phone .
15 ‘ Vitalism ! ’ shouted Rohmer into the storm , taking a step towards one of the exploded windows , still holding Gilbert 's wrist and dragging him off balance as he moved .
16 See ! ’ shouted Rohmer into the storm , rain and blood running from his face and dripping from his chin .
17 He led Suragai into the house .
18 She led Giles into the kitchen .
19 He added , ‘ The United States Consul General and Dr Bunce , head of the State Department 's economic mission , consider that it was largely Hodge 's convention-rooted antagonism toward the left during the early stages of the occupation that led Korea into the impasse in which it stands today . ’
20 He lifted Arkhina into the cart , and then got up beside her .
21 Rose booked O'Hara into the Adelphi Hotel at the theatre 's expense .
22 He lifted Leonora into the passenger-seat then leapt up to back the vehicle out into the narrow street , waving his thanks as a weather-beaten old man slammed the garage door shut with a wide smile before waving them on their way .
23 He punched a volley which almost drove Chang into the court surrounds , yet the American not only reached it but responded at full stretch with a perfect lob ; quick-witted as well as fleet-footed play .
24 Molassi almost dropped Rodo into the back of the ‘ speeder .
25 This breaking of demarcation rules plunged Roy into the centre of a possible strike situation which threatened to halt production .
26 Lowes fired Langley into the lead again after 49 minutes and they held on , despite having full back Paul Cooper sent off for swearing .
27 Charles Briant welcomed Hari into the bright lights of his office .
28 She turned Florence into the field and stood over the milk pails , stirring them slowly with a hazel stick .
29 During the ensuing twenty years his energetic and far-sighted management brought great prosperity and turned Pickfords into the largest carrying business in the country .
30 Together with Richard Dunwoody , another friend and neighbour , he welcomed Llewelyn into the brotherhood of National winners over dinner on Saturday night .
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