Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] he into [art] " in BNC.

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1 I led him into the billiard room where I stoked the fire while he sat down in one of the leather chairs and began to remove his shoes .
2 She said , ‘ I led him into the chapel of the Madonna , just like you told me .
3 When I whipped him , when I whipped him into the side just down there .
4 I got him into the factory and from there we got the ambulance and … and I took him to the Royal Victoria Infirmary . ’
5 I invited him into the house and there , in the bright light , I took a closer look at him .
6 I bundled him into the care and zoomed off to the nearby University Herbarium with a whole leaf of the plant .
7 I booked him into a clinic , the finest .
8 But I am glad that I provoked him into an unqualified withdrawal of his disgraceful unjustified comments .
9 ‘ That Finn , Mauno Sarin , you asked me to handle when he arrived here , said Ed had been garrotted before someone threw him into the harbour , ’ Carver commented .
10 I followed him into a small room beside the kitchen .
11 I followed him into a small room .
12 I followed him into the dining room and almost cannoned into his back as he halted abruptly .
13 As I followed him into the little building I smiled to myself .
14 When I was sure he was alone , I followed him into the bank and while he queued I read a leaflet to see if I qualified for a home mortgage .
15 He bent to pick them up and I pulled him into the alley and smashed him up against the wall .
16 ‘ Proctor played well when I brought him into the team .
17 I took him into the hangar where the kites were and stroked his uniform , I kissed his insignia , Then I found out how far his freckles went down , I got him so worked up he 'd have promised me anything to let him do it to me That was really how he saw it , it was something he wanted to do to a girl .
18 I took him into the business with me , you know , after all that bother at the Turk 's Head . ’
19 I sent him into the hay .
20 I sent him into the ballroom , with instructions that he was not to return without you . ’
21 This one act of his expelled him into the wilderness more forcibly than any other , just as it did the novelist George Gissing in England .
22 I chivvied him into a quick shower .
23 I pushed him into the mud , over there , near the Lock gates , ’ she said to Gazzer .
24 He was , and clearly remained to the last days of his long life , a fairly severe obsessional-rigid , indecisive , racked with doubts and unable to rid himself of a penchant for rather down-market women which led him into a series of miserable relationships .
25 Typical of microscopic work might be W. C. Williamson 's work on the formation of bones and teeth in the 1850s , which got him into the Royal Society .
26 Dostoevsky underwent a spiritual transformation in Siberia which turned him into the greatest of nineteenth-century writers , but Petrashevskii died there and was buried in unconsecrated ground in 1866 .
27 Earlier , Aindow told the court that he was hit on the left thigh by the side of the car , which knocked him into the side of road and possibly on to the kerb .
28 He applied cold poultices to the sufferer 's forehead , which sent him into a coma .
29 At Oxford , influenced by H. B. Bulteel [ q.v. ] , he experienced an evangelical conversion which brought him into a circle of somewhat radical piety .
30 He persuaded Reid 's wife , actress Dorothy Davenport , to sign Wally 's commitment papers which put him into a private sanatorium .
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