Example sentences of "[vb past] he [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Strong hands turned him round and helped him out into the street again .
2 Strong hands turned Soapy round and helped him out into the street again .
3 And this spirit continues with Jesus thereafter , it descended on him at baptism , it drove him out into the wilderness to be tempted and so on .
4 For a moment she looked furiously at Donald , her teeth bared like a cat 's , then she shook her hair out , spattering Donald with bree and barley , and hauled him back into the dance .
5 Hoomey shot up round Bones 's ears and Bones , remembering his old ways , shook him back into the saddle and let out some contented snorts .
6 The impact of the boar 's body rolled that leopard over and over all the way back to the forest edge and finally threw him up into the air in a somersault .
7 Satisfied , Trent ordered him back into the pines .
8 I pressed the door shut , and pressed him back into the lighted room at the rear of the store .
9 In 1090 the lord of Montpellier exploited it even more successfully when he rose against his lord , the bishop of Maguelonne ; worried by William 's defection , the bishop bribed him back into the episcopal mouvance by extending his fief .
10 ‘ It was good of you to get in touch with me , Simon , ’ she murmured as he hooked down the loft-ladder and she followed him up into the roof space .
11 Endill followed him out into the biggest corridor he had ever seen .
12 She followed him out into the hallway , toting her small suitcase .
13 As she followed him out into the sunshine , Sabine thought , I 'll ask him later , and pushed the memory of Antoinette 's venom to the furthest recesses of her mind .
14 Father Peter handed them their cloaks , taking his own from a wooden peg , and they followed him out into the cold .
15 She followed him back into the little harness store and sat down on a bench while he lit the paraffin stove which soon filled the room with its smell and heat .
16 Ronni followed him back into the sitting-room and stood awkwardly watching him as he poured himself a whisky .
17 Omnipresence was only one of several attributes that tipped him over into the realm of the superhuman .
18 Tammuz leapt up and guided him back into the corridor .
19 Before the startled merchant could think of a reply , Cranston had taken Athelstan by the elbow and steered him out into the sun-baked street .
20 ‘ No buts , ’ said the man and without warning gave Charlie a shove in the chest which propelled him back into the street .
21 The guy let him carry his own case and led him through into the concourse where the English driver from the Embassy pool was waiting .
22 Senga took her brother 's hand and led him out into the hall .
23 He walked on , climbing the flight of stone steps that brought him up into the Strand itself .
24 But when they brought him up into the higher reaches of the Warden 's Tower and shut him into his new prison he was stupefied to find it all they had claimed .
25 The path brought him out into the rest of the grounds .
26 Sometimes the violent power of the Spirit is seen in almost physical terms , as when the Spirit of the Lord entered into Ezekiel and set him on his feet , or lifted him up , or brought him out into the valley ( Ezek. 2:2 , 3:12 , 37:1 ) .
27 The feel of them brought him back into the attic room , to the confusion that made a few words on a piece of paper into a lifeline .
28 He watched her hurry away from him as though she was terrified he was going to say more , and then the sounds of his orchestra tuning up took him through into the pit .
29 I took him out into the garden .
30 But the sight of the glass took him back into the past again , the past which he believed he had exorcised but was now fetched back in fragments and longer scenarios by every possible association .
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