Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] they into the " in BNC.

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1 I 've already told you how I threw them into the river . ’
2 Ken Deeming , who runs the Hideaway in Burgundy , said : ‘ I will not accept Eurocheques because when I pay them into the bank I am losing money because of the transaction charges . ’
3 I brought them into the world .
4 I took them into the underground .
5 I took them into the byre so that they could shelter from the rain .
6 I accompanied them into the street where they rejoined the boy who 'd been standing look-out .
7 One by one I toss them into the slow current about eight feet from the roots .
8 I expect I did , but I never know , I 'm so afraid of losing things that sometimes I take them into the most unsuitable places .
9 Having talked to the person making the eighteenth birthday cake about our individual requirements , we chose some suitable flowers to fit a small silver vase that was placed on top of the cake , and once the guests had gone I hurried them into the presses I had taken with me to the party .
10 So she helped them into the boat and they embraced one another .
11 She thumbed them into the magazine before placing it carefully back in the box with the weapon .
12 Now before before you put them into the bag I will check them , right ?
13 Write down your words before you speak them into the tape .
14 my aunty gets , gets them back and she says they come back , she , she actually them , and she , she cuts them into the , the shape , of the
15 Rocks look more natural if you bed them into the gravel slightly , as if they have been there for years .
16 ‘ Now , mind you eat these courgettes , ’ she said to her daughter , as she sliced them into the pan .
17 They 'll take days to dry , so the sooner you get them into the sun the better .
18 She took them into the almost deserted coffee lounge .
19 What , you , you , you turn them into the paddock ?
20 She put them into the basket and Chola stretched across the fire to pass her a puri .
21 How would you get them into the boat , because they must have been heavy ?
22 They rattled as she stalked , sometimes alarming her prey , and so she scattered them into the sand , to be ingested by the things that lived below the dunes .
23 Then she injects them into the nostrils of an unfortunate sheep where they quickly start feeding on the membranes lining their host 's sinuses .
24 We book them into the Seaview and the Esplanade and give them a comradely nosh-up at the Claremont .
25 the only thing again that I 'm thinking of what if we gets them out of the caravan and we gets them into the car and we 're getting them in and out here and then we gets them back into the car to take them back over and in to the caravan , what if we rip the bloody things ?
26 So — shall we split them into the two groups straight away , Liz ?
27 ‘ However can we get them into the house without anyone seeing ? ’ she demanded .
28 I was only a lad , I was er a messenger boy on the loading deck and I used to have to go down to at Beskett and fetch parts for the planes and er plates , aluminium plates , to be normalized which was a treatment when they put them into the vats and I had to fetch the films as well , from the house that used to be a warehouse for films over in er in by the beacon , great bar !
29 Then in the early morning , just before dawn , they took them into the woods and shot them .
30 In the morning , just before it was light , they took them into the woods and shot them .
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