Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] into his " in BNC.

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1 As he led them into his large and sunny sitting-room , his scalp gleamed in the light .
2 He stopped himself from looking at any of them and stuffed them into his waste-paper basket .
3 Henry yanked out the jack , groped for the papers and stuffed them into his pocket .
4 Whitlock peeled off several notes from the roll and the man snatched them from his fingers and stuffed them into his pocket .
5 Dougal stuffed them into his pocket .
6 Coun Frank Platt invited them into his parlour for a civic reception after their ‘ against all odds ’ Wembley appearance this month .
7 As he took up his school books again and moved them into his bedroom , he wondered if his father had told his mother about his leaving school .
8 He invited me into his cubicle with a gesture .
9 Neil invited me into his office — the only room in the building with even the vaguest resemblance to modern architectural demands — and gave me some cheap wine and a Benson & Hedges .
10 He addressed his students as ‘ Gentlemen ’ , and drew them into his subject by the use of ‘ we ’ and ‘ you ’ ( a contrast with McFadyean 's ‘ one ’ that fits in well with the relationships between these two different teachers and their classes . )
11 With some wild , unplanned , unfocused idea of shaming him with feminine helplessness , she stayed mute as he drew her into his arms , and remained passive as he gathered her up to him .
12 Unexpectedly , Leo drew her into his arms and rested his head on hers .
13 Effortlessly , he released the recalcitrant belt and drew her into his arms .
14 Reaching across , he drew her into his arms , settling her head against his shoulder as he stroked her ice-cold cheek with a gentle hand .
15 Would she ? she wondered as he drew her into his special world of sensuality .
16 The effort he had put into creating another character , a Daniel Miller , would have turned in upon him and transformed him into his own words .
17 And at the moment he helped her into his car , he fell in love with her .
18 He went back for the woman pedestrian he knocked down near a busy roundabout and helped her into his white Sierra car .
19 His eyes were unreadable as he helped her into his car .
20 The gent helped her into his carriage
21 Tom helped him into his pyjamas , carried him up the ladder on his back and put him to bed .
22 He was confronted , in fact , by a farm labourer , who helped him into his small cottage and offered him a cup of tea .
23 She held them out to Johnny and dropped them into his hand .
24 He was about to bank the club 's money in London 's Old Kent Road when the men , claiming they had a gun , bundled him into his car and dumped him bound and gagged 20 miles away in Surrey .
25 In silence , Adam lifted her into his arms and carried her ( five feet nine and no lightweight ) on to the bed .
26 He lifted her into his arms and straightened swiftly .
27 He pushed the dress free and lifted her into his arms , walking to the bed , and Maggie made a small whimpering noise she did n't even recognise , a softly feminine noise of submission .
28 Very carefully he lifted her into his arms .
29 Carefully he dropped it into his pocket .
30 Cobalt showed them into his sitting room .
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