Example sentences of "[verb] me [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Dr Livesey came out of the house in time to see me climbing into the stockade , and my friends welcomed me happily .
2 He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ?
3 He had no answer , but in the meantime the manager appeared and asked me to come into the office .
4 ‘ Oh , they made me go into the army .
5 He was our , he was our squadron but not our troop you see , see if I 'd a been his troop he probably would n't of made me go into the sea , but it was fucking cold , I mean , I mean full M B C kit right
6 Let me come into the book of Hebrews and those words he uses are actually , to be underlined and emphasized .
7 Let me enter into the tower , my Creator , and let me see you bring life to the mate I know you have prepared , manlike but different sex , so lovely fair .
8 The teachers were in on my research from the beginning , erm I originally gained the co-operation of the headmaster — he allowed me to come into the school — and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative , in fact , far more cooperative than I had a really had a right to expect .
9 I originally gained the co-operated of the headmaster , who allowed me to come into the school , and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative in fact , far more co-operative than I really high a right to expect .
10 In fact my chain was just long enough to let me get into the tiny bathroom , two feet from my mattress , to use the toilet .
11 I had heard rumours that Jack the Ripper was about in the night , but that did n't stop me launching into the fog .
12 When she hears me come into the room she does n't look round or say ‘ Hello ’ .
13 All my mates , my tutor , everyone saw me bundled into the back of the squad car .
14 ‘ If I saw me coming into the dressing room I 'd have myself kicked out . ’
15 It was what they used to call a " banger " and it exploded at my feet as I hurried along the dark passage in answer to the door bell 's ring , making me leap into the air in terror .
16 I do think you should let me go into the pigs . ’
17 ‘ I did n't say that ! ’ and I hinted that my father wanted me to go into the pulpit , and there was a little clash between us .
18 Well there was er the one who had the most important influence in my school life was Albert Edward , do you remember the printers , he was a teacher and he used to teach standard four , that was your last standard in the junior , and he had a big influence on , on me because er he wanted me to go into the printing trade as an apprentice , but I , me leaving school at thirteen and going into full-time work straight away I could n't do , do that but oh there was er , , he was an officer during the war he was in the and there was oh our , our school teacher , we used to call , we used to call him his name was actually Arthur I think , but he was always , he was a little bit addicted to the lit little whisky bottle , he used to keep a little bottle in his desk and he 'd be having a nip of whisky , but he was what was approximated as a sports master now , he used to look after the football team , we used to call him , I suppose his name was Arthur but his name was .
19 Irene Adler , or Irene Norton , will arrive home at seven o'clock , and she will ask me to go into the house .
20 As for serving sausages — that task is normally in the hands of Stella and Bill Martin , whose absence compels me to step into the breach . ’
21 It makes me cringe into the smelly upholstery of his battered armchair .
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