Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] he into the " in BNC.
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1 | It was the same mentality that led him into the folie de grandeur of thinking that , having been a champion driver , he was also fitted to run a motor-racing team — indeed , to think that he was better fitted to do so than those for whom he had worked and driven . |
2 | Corbett stared at him and looked away , the tension between them broken by the Pictish leader who took Thomas by the hand , like a child with a parent , and led him into the largest house , beckoning Corbett to follow them . |
3 | Do come in , ’ she said , and led him into the dining-room . |
4 | She took his hand and led him into the sitting room . |
5 | The tiny woman took Tuppe by the hand and led him into the darkness at the rear of the shop . |
6 | ‘ It 's this way , ’ Ashley said , and led him into the house . |
7 | ‘ We never got any recognition for it , but Vidal 's short , geometric look , which made his name and got him into the news , had never before been seen . |
8 | It was this same Spirit that drove Jesus off into the desert to be tempted after his baptism , that pioneered the mission of the early Church often in the most bizarre , unexpected and ‘ unorthodox ’ ways ; that gripped a man like Philip , removed him from a flourishing evangelistic campaign in Samaria and drove him into the desert because there was one man who needed his help . |
9 | At his first rehearsal of Peter Pan , almost before Bunny had finished introducing him to the rest of the cast , Dotty had taken him proprietorially by the arm and strolled him into the wings . |
10 | The victory , the 18th of Kite 's career , was worth $198,000 and lifted him into the top spot on this year 's US Tour money-winning list with $292,361 . |
11 | Cross and sore , I got straight back on and trotted him into the fence again . |
12 | A bolt was drawn back from inside then the door opened fractionally before a hand reached out and hauled him into the room . |
13 | A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop 's drawing-room . |
14 | She seemed inclined to give Harry short shrift , but at his mention of Heather 's name , she relented and showed him into the front room , where a meagre measure of calm and quiet prevailed . |
15 | Furious at the decision of young King David II to appoint Sir Alexander Ramsay rather than himself as sheriff of Teviotdale , Douglas captured Ramsay and threw him into the Hermitage dungeon . |
16 | Then they sealed the lid and threw him into the Nile . |
17 | He dived headlong as he reached the top , but Burun stepped out of the way , caught his son 's sash at the back as he passed , swung him round and threw him into the wreckage of the bed again . |
18 | For a time we fished quietly , and then I moved carefully behind Moely and knocked him into the water . |
19 | Two other watchers take hold of him , lift him up to remove his shoes and thrust him into the dance . |
20 | A two-goal flourish in the 3-0 win at Sheffield Wednesday lifted his Premier League tally to seven and thrust him into the frame for an England debut in Spain on Wednesday . |
21 | and thrust him into the Styx |
22 | I clambered over the wall separating his garden from the orchard and followed him into the cottage . |
23 | She invited him in , pulled at her hair , relocked the door and followed him into the living room . |
24 | Far along the bean-row , Hazel glimpsed Buckthorn 's back and followed him into the depths of the field . |
25 | Bernice and Sendei left the protection of the motorspeeder. and followed him into the mist . |
26 | Helen nodded and followed him into the kitchen . |
27 | A sudden flurry of shots rang out from the direction of the cainca , confirming the older man 's prediction , and without further argument the two boys turned and followed him into the jungle at a run . |
28 | He ignored her enquiry so she hauled herself out , slipped on a long T-shirt and followed him into the other room . |
29 | She rose obediently and followed him into the small counselling-room across the corridor from the nurses ' station , relieved to remember that Deana Davenport had the day off today . |
30 | She pushed her way through a high-spirited crowd who did n't seem to notice her rudeness and followed him into the kitchen . |