Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] into his " in BNC.
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1 | He had lifted her into his arms before she could protest , although in truth she hardly felt in any condition to trek back up the incline towards the barn . |
2 | When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages . |
3 | Such a nature had carried him into his tortuous business of ruling , where he had found himself responsible for people who owned neither ships nor battle-gear , nor skill , nor health , nor ability . |
4 | Rage at her , at himself for wanting her , at a war that had turned her into his enemy . |
5 | He then altered it to read forty thousand and five pounds and transferred it into his own bank account . |
6 | ‘ I could n't believe he drugged me because I saw him as a caring person , he had got me into his confidence . |
7 | He reminded her that it was kindness , as she well knew , that had got him into his present pickle . |
8 | Once again I met up with the old Frenchman who had invited me into his home . |
9 | She wonders why he has invited her into his office . |
10 | If he could have pulled her into his arms at that moment he knew nothing could have stopped him from making love to her . |
11 | He had pulled her into his arms , kissing her gently , and she had wrapped her arms around his neck . |
12 | Then he had reached out and pulled her into his arms and held her tightly for a moment . |
13 | She slid obediently off the bar stool , bidding a civil good-morning to the café owner who looked , McLeish observed , as if he would willingly have swept her into his plump Italian embrace , and they walked together to the gates of New Scotland Yard . |
14 | He 's gone into Boots , he 's admitted to doing the offence erm picking up some perfume from the counter in Boots , put it in the basket then placed it into his bag |
15 | They 've both been brought up in Ireland and the Bishop has taken them into his household . ’ |
16 | But he had shown her the way out of her panic and con fusion : taken her into his world where things were bright , ordered , clear-cut , and easy to control . |
17 | She seemed irritated that he had not taken her into his confidence by using Akhenaten 's real name . |
18 | After all — he 'd hardly bother telling you that unless something had put it into his mind . |
19 | Three out of four of these accidents fix on the properties of individual men as decisive variables directing the course of events : had Churchill been a less charismatic politician Britain might have given up her fight against Germany ; had Franco permitted an assault on Gibraltar it would probably have fallen ; and if Mussolini had not ‘ taken it into his head ’ to invade Greece , Hitler would have moved into Russia . |
20 | Is there any reason to suppose her otherwise , or has anybody taken it into his head to try her ? |
21 | But he 'd been in his prime then , a match for any King Lud who 'd taken it into his weak head to break into the Dallam weaving sheds , in the dead of night , and start smashing his machines to bits . |
22 | A subject of the Emperor appears to have taken it into his head to visit our city . |
23 | Somehow , though , Leith 's sensitivity picked up a strained atmosphere as she pulled her glance back from the stocky man who had taken it into his head to start walking over . |