Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv] into the " in BNC.
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1 | The amusement in his voice stung , and she snatched the papers from him and stuffed them deep into the pocket of her briefcase . |
2 | The leap to full Highlight plunged me deep into the pouch-seat . |
3 | A hand caught his and drew him quietly into the room . |
4 | " Mr Gillman 's ready for you now , " she said to the older of the women , and helped her gently into the consulting room . |
5 | Britain 's rescue drew it deeper into the American orbit , though with the introduction of Marshall Aid to promote the economic recovery of Europe by means of financing balance of payments deficits , this was to a degree common to western European countries [ Milward , 1984 ] . |
6 | Deane waddled about seemingly distracted by something ( not the ball I might add ) and when he had a clear chance he headed it safely into the arms of Grobblebum . |
7 | But then her smile twisted as her hand reached out to grasp the form of my costume — and lifted me smoothly into the air , at arms length above her head . |
8 | Dropped her knee-deep into the Harriet Shakespeare business and asked her to think . |
9 | Garvey toppled him backwards into the lock-up and bolted shut the door again . |
10 | Before he could do anything more another wave lifted him high into the foam-filled wind , then dizzyingly dropped him down into a hole in the ocean . |
11 | Mr Cooper drove it straight into the barn and stopped next to Nebbins |
12 | She was the spoon that impatiently opened your lips and put artichoke purée between them , the arm that lowered you backwards into the tin bath , the water in which you lay and splashed and did not drown . |
13 | Axelrod took the 63 strategies and threw them again into the computer to make ‘ generation 1 ’ of an evolutionary succession . |
14 | Without holstering his gun , or taking his eyes off the glimmering phenomenon , Bishop dragged the little man from the chamber and threw him bodily into the Pit . |
15 | He threw it deep into the wood and the dog chased after it . |
16 | He threw it now into the bushes . |
17 | He looked down at the discod still clenched in his hand and threw it impulsively into the pillar of light . |
18 | Mr Edgar tried to get hold of the key , but she threw it quickly into the hottest part of the fire . |
19 | Shutt got the ball about 15 yards out and hammered it low into the right corner ( Nice goal Carl ) . |
20 | It 's my 40th birthday today and I was happy , until that young kid inadvertently tipped me headfirst into the generation gap ! |
21 | He finished packing up his newsletters and I followed him upstairs into the bar . |
22 | Then Melinda kindly guided me outside into the harsh sunlight of the street . |
23 | Pulled you right into the river , did it ? |
24 | His mouth twisted into a devastating smile , and he pulled her outside into the warm evening sunshine . |
25 | I 'm saying that someone , having knocked Mr Hambro cold , dragged him across the path to the water , and shoved him firmly into the soft mud with his face under water , to die . ’ |
26 | This time Midnight moved aside and grasping him round the back of the neck as he passed , flung him headlong into the gathering crowd . |
27 | A burst of fire cut the bald man in two at point-blank range and propelled him headlong into the ditch like a blow from a sledge-hammer . |
28 | She took him by the arm and led him unresistingly into the house . |
29 | For instance , I was able to witness the dogs ' problems first-hand as Melanie muzzled them and brought them together into the living room . |
30 | Leicester 3 , Barnsley 1 A SECOND successive Gary Mills penalty helped Leicester City to victory and took them well into the promotion play-off frame after an awkward encounter at Filbert Street , writes Henry Morton . |