Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 But some gun dealers have stopped selling replicas , because they 're worried about them falling into the wrong hands .
2 Wiping her eyes once more with a sodden hanky , Evelyn waited for them to come into the room .
3 Then without waiting for them to step into the room , she turned and left .
4 Again it 's too complicated for me to go into the details of this .
5 ‘ It was basically the novel that made it necessary for me to look into the Bible .
6 I knew that if I was with prostitutes it would be very difficult for me to get into the drug community and be accepted . ’
7 That 's , it 's about two pounds fifty at erm , for me to get into the
8 The man who was walking towards them stepped into the light of a streetlamp .
9 Ace turned off the news by remote control , cutting off the picture of them getting into the car on their way to the reception .
10 The five of them filed into a cab and were decanted outside the Hospitality Inn .
11 That was how many of them got into the peep shows , selling off their self-respect in order to finance their habit .
12 ( The RSV seems clear enough when it speaks of them looking into the ark ( 6.19 ) , but the Hebrew will not really bear that sense , and would suggest they merely looked at it .
13 Can my right hon. Friend say what proportion of that car crime is carried out by juveniles and how many of them come into the category of persistent offenders ?
14 The three of them stared into the night and Charlie wondered if there was yet another German out there , rifle cocked , waiting .
15 Mark Petchey , Neil Broad and Sean Cole all won their first round matches to join their team mates with four of them moving into the quarter-finals .
16 The staff were effectively divided into two tiers , with a third of them trained into the advice-giving role of financial consultants while the remainder , ‘ customer services representatives ’ , resumed the agent role of collecting premiums and other basic services .
17 Afterwards , I eyed the other pedestrians in Soho Square with more than usual paranoia , ready for any one of them to turn into a crack-crazed mugger .
18 Twenty minutes later they were on their way , the three of them piling into the big black Mercedes and heading back to the railway station .
19 She took the flower-filled trug from Dr Neil , admired the blooms , adding briskly , ‘ Come along , McAllister ; you might as well make up for lost time , ’ and all three of them walked into the parlour , Matey and McAllister of necessity , since it was their only indoor access to the kitchen .
20 One of them dropped into a formal curtsey , revealing both her cleavage and her undergarment , and he smiled grimly .
21 At once the two of them fall into a kind of trance .
22 So when I got there , it 's the swimming coach there and a uniformed inspector and a particular individual who came from Cambridge University ( quite a few of them came into the force at that time — in 1932 ) .
23 ‘ What do you want ? ’ shouted a frightened Goodenache as the two of them came into the room .
24 The three of them went into a kind of snug , fitted with built-in lockers and red cushions .
25 Three of them went into a shop , in a baker 's shop , why I was n't with them that day I do n't know cos we was always together , our four .
26 The five of them went into the hall together .
27 Most of them went into the newsagent 's and the bar to buy the Sunday edition of the Nazione and a tray of cakes wrapped with gold and white paper and curly gold ribbons .
28 The three of them went into the hallway , the doctor leaving them while he went into Leeming 's room to carry out his duties .
29 Two of them burst into the Pathfinder and bundled the three men and a women into the back .
30 We ran a Monday night dance for them , but sometimes they got drunk and would chase each other through the club , and one night one of them fell into the swimming pool and climbed up the stairs to sit on the end of Rachel 's bed !
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