Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [pers pn] 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 | After a word with his clerks , Henniker came with me into the other room . |
3 | It worked ; the old man came with him into the junk-filled yard . |
4 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
5 | He was reading my data as it fed through him into the outlet . |
6 | He stepped past her into the room , then turned to face her , his face set in uncompromising lines . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | As she moved to push him away , he stepped with her into the lift , pressed the button for her floor , and , as the lift doors closed , he pulled her closer and aimed a kiss at her mouth . |
11 | Agnes hurried into the back shop , turned up the gas jet , quickly transferred two dozen sugar mice to one fancy box and six chocolate cats to another ; and when she returned with them into the shop they both exclaimed , and it was the young woman who said , ‘ What pretty boxes ! |
12 | Simon looked up into the massive , spinning construction of wires and girders that soared above them into the night sky . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Rachel was pale as she walked beside him into the cool marble courtyard , the towering stone fountain echoing beneath the glass dome . |
15 | He waited while she paid and then walked beside her into the entrance hall . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Now , as she wearily trailed behind him into the main living-room , Laura 's nose wrinkled at the musty , stale atmosphere of the room . |
18 | I flew with her into the bush , to land on a tiny crushed-pumice airstrip laid along a mountain ridge . |
19 | He strode past her into the hall . |
20 | He strode past her into the hall and flicked a glance around . |
21 | Then , stretching out one hand , he pushed her very gently to one side and strode past her into the living-room . |
22 | Masklin stared behind him into the tunnel of wires . |
23 | Another leapt off the ironing-board where there was a warm blanket and both went with her into the sitting-room where they settled expectantly in front of the unlit fire . |
24 | ‘ Now th'can go out , ’ he said and went with her into the shadow-filled yard ; one long arm guiding her with relentless force past the lighted windows of the inn , past the well and a small cart , past James Lambert walking shakily towards the back door of the inn , to a dark corner behind a group of empty ale kegs . |
25 | The anger went with me into the Regis . |
26 | After a little he rose , and Winnie went with him into the sitting-room . |
27 | The wounded cow , however , dashed frantically towards the jungle along with the other terrified animals of the herd and disappeared with them into the shade . |
28 | Let us next consider the psychological and artistic impedimenta that Green brought with him into the crucible . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |