Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] into another [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he opened the cage , took out the part ( which now looked slightly different ) and dropped it into another bin . |
2 | So , it 's the difference between audiences : if you put it into one context it 's bad art , you put it into another context , it 's brilliant information . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ The kitchen is through here , ’ Marguerite said quietly , leading her into another room . |
6 | Should the network of stones be damaged the fine balance of energies could collapse in upon itself and consume Ulthuan in a holocaust of raw power , turning it into another Realm of Chaos which the Dark Elves would return to claim for their Chaos Gods at last . |
7 | Strawberry moved out of the burrow and Hazel followed him into another run , leading deeper down below the wood . |
8 | She closed her eyes and arched blindly against him , let him guide her into another kind of darkness , where that unknown vortex of emotion , that powerful pull of attraction between them swirled and hypnotised , and this time the stars behind her eyelids were brilliant but softly incandescent , fireworks of intense delight , bursting in her head … |
9 | The girl was dishevelled , her hair a mess , but she only laughed as he caught her and pulled her into another room . |
10 | I try and get it out with my fingers , but I ca n't reach it so I pour it into another bowl and put it on the floor for Satan to drink . |
11 | He led her into another room , and there listened , with a good deal of amazement , to Rose 's account of her extraordinary conversation with Nancy . |
12 | Poets had found their way over ( and sometimes back , to tell the tale ) ; so had a good number of priests over the centuries , and hermits , meditating on their essence so hard the In Ovo enveloped them and spat them into another world . |
13 | If they are fortunate enough to become involved in an initiative which supports their progress into employment , this can lead them into another level of experience . |
14 | So I said and in that case then probably you move them into another caravan ? |
15 | I mean , if you 'll promise not to haul me into another clinch ? ’ |
16 | He can steady her balance by holding his hands sufficiently close but not grasping her waist as she pirouettes , then grasp it firmly at the end of the turn , maybe to twist her into another pose . |
17 | He had taken her into another dimension . |
18 | It would have been the easiest thing in the world take me into another room and tell me they actually liked what Allison was doing , but they did n't . ’ |
19 | Tallis invokes Frege 's distinction between ‘ The Morning Star ’ and ‘ The Evening Star ’ , which are different expressions with different senses or meanings , as would be apparent if we tried to translate them into another language , but they have the same referent ( the planet Venus ) . |
20 | Erm , saying you 've me into another mess . |
21 | That would have sent her into another tantrum . |
22 | Of course , the Bill includes provisions to allow the assigned band to be changed if the value of the property changes sufficiently to take it into another band . |