Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] him into the " in BNC.

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1 With as much dignity as she could muster , she stalked past him into the bathroom .
2 It worked ; the old man came with him into the junk-filled yard .
3 ‘ So since he asked for you again , ’ Charlie went on as she climbed past him into the back of the cab , ‘ make sure that whatever you did for him , you just keep on doing it . ’
4 He was reading my data as it fed through him into the outlet .
5 She walked past him into the tiny hallway and picked up her bags , noticing with relief that he was n't around when she fled up the narrow wooden stairs to one of the three bedrooms , the one furthest away from his .
6 She walked past him into the room , which was very similar to her own in style , but which bore the unmistakably masculine stamp of its occupant .
7 She walked past him into the big sitting-room and he followed her , lounging insolently against the door-frame as once more his eyes seemed to strip her .
8 I rushed with him into the buildings and found what I expected and dreaded ; a small calf kicking at its stomach , getting up and down , occasionally rolling on its straw bed .
9 Rachel was pale as she walked beside him into the cool marble courtyard , the towering stone fountain echoing beneath the glass dome .
10 Although Gemmill 's goal was voted the best in the tournament , the sight of a mesmerised Alan Rough watching in disbelief as a Peruvian free kick flew past him into the net will remain one of Argentina 's most bleak moments .
11 Now , as she wearily trailed behind him into the main living-room , Laura 's nose wrinkled at the musty , stale atmosphere of the room .
12 Masklin stared behind him into the tunnel of wires .
13 After a little he rose , and Winnie went with him into the sitting-room .
14 Let us next consider the psychological and artistic impedimenta that Green brought with him into the crucible .
15 He was the same age as old Jack Ryan and well remembered the smell of the pigs he brought with him into the pub of an evening .
16 He brought with him into the Treasury few old prejudices beyond the self-confidence of his conviction that whatever he believed in at a particular time was right .
17 He will remain on the board of Saatchi as a non-executive director and will be replaced as chief executive by Charles Scott , who he brought with him into the company as finance director in January 1990 .
18 Then she lit him up the stairs , and went before him into the panelled solar , where Rhodri rose from a tall chair by the fire to receive him .
19 She looked beyond him into the darkness afraid that at any moment Craig would return .
20 To cover her confusion she looked beyond him into the street .
21 He braced his hand on the staircase rail at his left and looked around him into the shadows .
22 She took his hand and , with a sense of stepping from the present into the past , from the known into what had become utterly strange , scrambled up and ran after him into the night .
23 She shot past him into the hall .
24 Jack pushed past him into the poky front parlour and the others followed .
25 I pushed past him into the inner room .
26 I pushed past him into the kitchen .
27 Summoning her courage , she pushed past him into the gangway between the stalls , then leapt aside as a porter nearly ran her over with a loaded trolley .
28 Quickly I pushed past him into the house .
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