Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] into this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | He had picked her up of intent , had followed her into this inn for some purpose of his own . |
32 | And then we go beyond that , and develop it into this sort of slightly murky negative area . |
33 | So far I have discussed the example of the missile and its specific antidote without stressing the evolutionary , progressive aspect , which is , after all , the main reason for bringing it into this chapter . |
34 | I was explaining this to your door porters when a most helpful youngster kindly took me in his charge and escorted me into this room . ’ |
35 | And who is responsible for putting her into this position ? |
36 | It was as if Jack had driven her , herded her into this enlightenment , and a terrible pleasure had come to her aid . |
37 | 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 . |
38 | I did n't get us into this mess — ’ She broke off with a guilty look over her shoulder . |
39 | In the 80s , the banks , with poor management , had conspired with government to get us into this situation . |
40 | Other radicals demanded that foreign policy should no longer be at the mercy of " the ideas , valuations and methods of a sporting aristo-plutocracy " or " the obscure convolutions of diplomatic staffs " , that " there must be an end of the secret diplomacy which has plunged us into this catastrophe " and that the working classes should " lay down our own terms , make our own proclamations , establish our own diplomacy " . |
41 | But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it . |
42 | ‘ It 's over-consumption that got us into this mess in the first place , ’ says Julia Langer . |
43 | ‘ I 'm sorry I ran and got us into this mess . |
44 | ‘ The people who seem to be giving us all the orders now are the very people who , um , got us into this trouble in the first place ! ’ |
45 | In a sane world , I thought , we would have discussed the state of my feelings , debated whether I loved Syl sufficiently to commit the rest of my life to him , questioned my views on the institution of marriage , examined my mother 's motives in striving to introduce me into this state , have said something of some interest . |
46 | He 'd no right to drag you into this sort of caper . ’ |
47 | The person who helped squeeze her into this skin tight outfit has left the building and no one else can help her get out . |