Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [verb] him into " in BNC.

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1 But surgeon Fred Nath operated on Bogdan after Convoy Aid Romania flew him into Teesside Airport in January .
2 This peculiar quality of solid , clenched abstraction appears in phrase after phrase — " compactness " dwells within the " " compression " " of Horatian metres ; but as soon as a translator attempts to transpose him into English quatrains , things go askew and adrift , because every compression is paid for with an expansion .
3 When Michele had retrieved the crutch from the back seat Luce followed him into the bare concrete building and waited while he knocked at the door of one of the ground-floor flats .
4 He managed to free himself only when an ambulance team talked him into trying to wiggle his fingers .
5 ROKER flop John Colquhoun has revealed how terrace taunts stung him into his best performance for Sunderland .
6 He said his hectic work schedule led him into a downward spiral where he needed a drink to relax and help him sleep .
7 So , no doubt as a result of some string-pulling from Bletchley , Harold 's local recruiting office was instructed by the War Office to recruit him into the Intelligence Corps .
8 Be sure though to let the ‘ nice guy ’ have his say and in conflict situations bring him into play by asking for his views .
9 The Marshal connection brought him into friendship with the Basset family of Headington , Oxfordshire , and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire , for Gilbert Basset [ q.v. ] was also a prominent Marshal supporter .
10 Only four years later a heart attack forced him into retirement .
11 Yet the final image of him working with plague victims transforms him into a heroic character .
12 Manitou , ( the Great Spirit ) was so touched by the Indian 's devotion that upon his death Manitou made him into a rock standing off the inlet , and that monument has been called Siwash Rock ever since .
13 Her vacuum cleaner drove him into the street , in search of a coffee shop .
14 Worse still , the embassy refugees manoeuvred him into an impossible corner .
15 Though fictitious , his ‘ cross-Channel ’ landholdings and family connections put him into the company of Geoffroi de Joinville or Aymer de Valence
16 Consider two practical areas in which Hayek 's philosophy of the market order leads him into what I consider real problems :
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