Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] into [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now that those people have run up those enormous debts , where are the Labour Members of Parliament who led them into that position ? |
2 | You got me into this mess . |
3 | It was drink that got me into this mess . |
4 | This got me into some problems too with a chap in Braigh who was very fond of black Polled cattle . |
5 | It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess . |
6 | He 'd been talking to these erm Greek blokes and they invited him into this bar for erm |
7 | Then he opened the cage , took out the part ( which now looked slightly different ) and dropped it into another bin . |
8 | They had you by your short and curlies the minute they got you into that uniform . ’ |
9 | It 's your thinking that got you into this place ! ’ |
10 | On the Sunday I met my parents and , courtesy of Jack , handed over sponsor 's tickets which allowed them into any part of the course and the clubhouse and also provided tickets for lunch . |
11 | Details are not yet available , but it is possible that Dr Threadneedle turned her into some sort of cyborg death machine . ’ |
12 | What was it about Judith that threw him into such confusion now , as then ? |
13 | Although they had decided that it was a drill motor , Bernice 's imagination turned it into all sorts of monsters . |
14 | Strawberry moved out of the burrow and Hazel followed him into another run , leading deeper down below the wood . |
15 | The boy had not spoken since they thrust him into this sandstone cell under the ground and left him with his single candle and his narrow bed . |
16 | Military engineers would have worked out this information , and fed it into each missile , many months before . |
17 | I called them into this room and spoke to them . |
18 | Then suddenly a doctor walked in all dressed up in his green gown and a face mask and said , " Hello , this is it then , " and a nurse took my ankles and shoved them into some stirrups and covered me up in all this green cloth . |
19 | They pulled him into some trees and he was raped by one of them . |
20 | They pulled him into some trees and he was raped by one of them . |
21 | The girl was dishevelled , her hair a mess , but she only laughed as he caught her and pulled her into another room . |
22 | He led her into another room , and there listened , with a good deal of amazement , to Rose 's account of her extraordinary conversation with Nancy . |
23 | Lewis says his love for his mother Vi will keep him out of trouble , declaring : ‘ She brought me into this world and I consider myself a mother 's boy — I owe it all to her . |
24 | Poets had found their way over ( and sometimes back , to tell the tale ) ; so had a good number of priests over the centuries , and hermits , meditating on their essence so hard the In Ovo enveloped them and spat them into another world . |
25 | For a family with particular needs for quiet it was ideal , and when Mr Cohen was well a short walk took them into this repose of diverting potential . |
26 | I was explaining this to your door porters when a most helpful youngster kindly took me in his charge and escorted me into this room . ’ |
27 | It was as if Jack had driven her , herded her into this enlightenment , and a terrible pleasure had come to her aid . |
28 | ‘ When I struck the bream tore off downstream and dragged me into some weeds but I eventually got it to the bankside , ’ said Matthew . |
29 | But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it . |
30 | ‘ It 's over-consumption that got us into this mess in the first place , ’ says Julia Langer . |