Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] into [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What do you mean to do , ’ demanded Harry , looking fiercely up at him from under drawn brows , ‘ now that you 've tricked me into this betrayal ? |
2 | ‘ It 's a good thing we 've booked you into this place , ’ Michael continued . |
3 | ‘ I 've pressured you into this the whole way , have n't I ? ’ he murmured . |
4 | It turned out that she did n't realise they were down , but thinks she must have pushed them into that position when dropping the ribber . |
5 | She 'd have turned me into another of her tasteless folk stories , I expect ! |
6 | ‘ He was a black Jew ; the Church has turned him into some kind of Barbie doll . ’ |
7 | Oh , sure , it 'll take long enough to complete , but another couple of levels — not difficult to program once the initial stage has been coded — would have pushed it into another league entirely . |
8 | Randy , as you can see , has finally made it into this issue . |
9 | Before I left I tried to ring Nassim Nassim , my erstwhile landlord and Sunil 's cousin and , I 'd decided by now , the man who had got me into this mess . |
10 | Now to be honest if they had come to us first we would have got them into another union the t&gwu or ACTT but having said that , one thing we should knock on the head straight away . |
11 | Got them into this place . |
12 | What about you Adrian now , have we got you into any , any particular situation , are you going to follow dad 's footsteps do you think ? |
13 | It was Clive who had got her into this mess . |
14 | Part of her , that stubborn , spirited side , the side that had got her into this mess in the first place , would n't let her give up , back out and admit that Luke Denner and his sexuality were more than she could handle . |
15 | Graham had got him into this . |
16 | The first was just 20 minutes after the polls closed when , during a sample of random live interviews in Manchester , a man with a business on the verge of bankruptcy cheerfully admitted that the Tories had got him into this and he relied on them to get him out . |
17 | So what can he do — having got us into this mess — for the good of OUR people ? |
18 | ‘ I know the civil liberties people will not like it , but to some degree they have got us into this mess and we have been listening to them for too long , ’ said Mr Gallie . |
19 | Felix Jaeger cursed the dark destiny that had dragged him into these terrible events . |
20 | She would hardly have dragged her into this boutique if she had wanted a simple discussion on the weather or the price of vegetables . |
21 | I 'm not usually stuck for words , ’ she went on , thinking of the successful extempore speeches she had made in court when her clients had led her into all sorts of impossible positions . |
22 | He had picked her up of intent , had followed her into this inn for some purpose of his own . |
23 | If politicians were normally able to manipulate freeholders and councillors by judicious use of their patronage powers , it is equally clear that they were on occasion themselves manipulated , and for all David Scott 's obvious embarrassment over the Robinson affair , it is evident that he felt unable to show much resentment towards the man who had led him into that predicament . |
24 | Any dregs of left-over resentment were directed at Alain Lemarchand , the man who had forced her into this , the man who had forced both of them into it . |
25 | An inexpressible lethargy , born of shock and mingled desire , made her want to lean her head forward against him , to have her face and mouth close to that part of him which , earlier , had taken her into such a seventh heaven of ecstasy . |
26 | He had taken her into another dimension . |
27 | ( I learned later that she had thought I had put her into some kind of charitable institution — a sort of workhouse . |
28 | You know , they 've done all these tests over there , for all these Americans that ca n't cope , is that what it is really , and somebody 's imported it into this country . |
29 | His caresses had urged her to a wild , uninhibited passion she 'd never known she possessed — but it was the love she felt for him that had sent her into such a breathtaking completion . |
30 | That would have sent her into another tantrum . |