Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] into this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You got me into this mess . |
2 | It was drink that got me into this mess . |
3 | ‘ 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 ? |
4 | It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess . |
5 | ‘ It 's a good thing we 've booked you into this place , ’ Michael continued . |
6 | He 'd been talking to these erm Greek blokes and they invited him into this bar for erm |
7 | They bought the potatoes and they put them into this machine to mix them up with a couple of pails of water and then they drained all the taters off and left the milk that was left and used that for the baking . |
8 | And I unloaded at Mr Riggs on Norwich Hill ( he used to contract for all the horses with the post-office ; and we used to take hay there ) , and I pulled the load into his yard ; took the horses out , and put them into this load what my uncle — what they sent away . |
9 | They took me along and they put me into this dormitory . |
10 | So we put it into this pot and we invest it in as many funds and spread the money out , so if , if one fund does n't produce very much in return , another fund will , and so we in fact , get a better spread throughout the market , than you could do as an individual . |
11 | Randy , as you can see , has finally made it into this issue . |
12 | Why does the Lord bring us into this land , to fall by the sword ? ’ |
13 | It 's your thinking that got you into this place ! ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Got them into this place . |
16 | It was Clive who had got her into this mess . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Rather than follow him into this detail , it is more important here to underline an important general characteristic which Hobbes says the claim has . |
19 | So what can he do — having got us into this mess — for the good of OUR people ? |
20 | ‘ 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 . |
21 | ‘ And I 'm sorry , too , ’ puts in Rainbow , ‘ for getting you into this mess in the first place . |
22 | She would hardly have dragged her into this boutique if she had wanted a simple discussion on the weather or the price of vegetables . |
23 | The boy had not spoken since they thrust him into this sandstone cell under the ground and left him with his single candle and his narrow bed . |
24 | Now in order to make a prediction of what say what 's going to happen this year I would have to know the state of the system of the ocean and the atmosphere on January first and in order to do that in an ideal world I would have a tremendous amount of data about the ocean and about the atmosphere and be able to put it into this model but this data , by and large , does n't exist . |
25 | ‘ He gets us into this mess , then legs it at the first sniff of trouble ! ’ |
26 | I called them into this room and spoke to them . |
27 | Lewis says his love for his mother Vi will keep him out of trouble , declaring : ‘ She brought me into this world and I consider myself a mother 's boy — I owe it all to her . |
28 | ‘ It 's cruel of you to try to force me into this family . |
29 | For a family with particular needs for quiet it was ideal , and when Mr Cohen was well a short walk took them into this repose of diverting potential . |
30 | As she passed the junction with Abington avenue the two men attacked dragging her into this alleyway where one of them raped her . |