Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [to-vb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The anxiety of the Tsar and Tsarina to shield their haemophiliac son led them to withdraw into a narrow family circle , incurring the displeasure of members of high society .
2 He had no answer , but in the meantime the manager appeared and asked me to come into the office .
3 To back-benchers who expressed alarm at VAT on domestic fuel , Mr Lamont and Mr Major simply invited them to step into the real world .
4 And flipping , twenty five pounds it cost them to get into the .
5 He invited him to come into the cottage out of the wet .
6 This caused them to sink into the ground until the crossbar was only two inches above the grass .
7 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
8 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
9 What drove him to reach into the innermost part of his soul in search of the undiscovered ?
10 ‘ I told her to go into the other room- and say she thought he was going to be in there .
11 Twenty years ago we were thrilled when our accountant advised us to move into a larger house in order to qualify for a much higher tax exemption on our mortgage .
12 Then he told us to go into the hospital where the nurse would show us what to do .
13 The teachers were in on my research from the beginning , erm I originally gained the co-operation of the headmaster — he allowed me to come into the school — and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative , in fact , far more cooperative than I had a really had a right to expect .
14 I originally gained the co-operated of the headmaster , who allowed me to come into the school , and then I found the teachers enormously co-operative in fact , far more co-operative than I really high a right to expect .
15 They got the harness off him , and turned him to bleed into the grass rather than into his own throat .
16 Having instigated the new lead , the FA have turned away and allowed it to develop into an organisation in which the voice of reason struggles for a hearing .
17 In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company .
18 In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths ' company .
19 Iron Josh had certainly given them no trouble when they had driven into his yard at the back of Old George 's Street and ordered him to climb into the cart .
20 The intellectual challenge to Christianity in Western Europe and America over the last two hundred years has all too often tempted it to retreat into a ghetto ring-fenced by claims about the unassailable insights granted to those with faith .
21 He looked at her now , sitting there like a bird with a broken wing , and was torn between wanting to give her a hug and a kiss , as he would with Anna when she 'd fallen and hurt her knee , and a rather more powerful instinct for self-preservation that urged him to climb into the airing cupboard and pull the door shut after him .
22 He urged her to run into the house out of the rain and leave the work to him , but she declined ; the crates were heavy and awkward for one person to handle , and after all it was what she 'd come for .
23 When everyone expected him to break into a nimble tune , he played a slow air that sounded Irish in the long luxuriant unfolding of each phrase .
24 He asked her to go into the fo'c's'le and as soon as she was inside closed the hatch and said that she could come out when she was ready to apologise .
25 She said they were in love but their relationship was not physical and Gilfoyle asked her to move into the house in October , 1991 .
26 ‘ I did n't say that ! ’ and I hinted that my father wanted me to go into the pulpit , and there was a little clash between us .
27 Well there was er the one who had the most important influence in my school life was Albert Edward , do you remember the printers , he was a teacher and he used to teach standard four , that was your last standard in the junior , and he had a big influence on , on me because er he wanted me to go into the printing trade as an apprentice , but I , me leaving school at thirteen and going into full-time work straight away I could n't do , do that but oh there was er , , he was an officer during the war he was in the and there was oh our , our school teacher , we used to call , we used to call him his name was actually Arthur I think , but he was always , he was a little bit addicted to the lit little whisky bottle , he used to keep a little bottle in his desk and he 'd be having a nip of whisky , but he was what was approximated as a sports master now , he used to look after the football team , we used to call him , I suppose his name was Arthur but his name was .
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