Example sentences of "[to-vb] he into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 England , too , came to realise his significance which is why , since the Carling-Guscott partnership began , they have tried somehow to work him into the side .
2 It was the same when he walked ; he found that he was unsteady on his feet , and liked to have Nathan 's arm to help him into the carriage , as though it were a matter of ordinary courtesy from a younger man to an older .
3 Such was the excitement and focus on Maggie that in spite of Rose 's care to draw him into the conversation Moran began to feel out of it and grew bored .
4 ‘ You look frozen , ’ she exclaimed , stepping back to let him into the hall .
5 Lucien wondered whether Walterkin had bribed her to let him into the cubicle .
6 Alex Household drew aside to let him into the flat .
7 Father-of-three Russell Telford , 29 , forced the pit-cage operator to let him into the lift .
8 He pushed open the door and allowed Catherine to precede him into the studio .
9 A ceremony to swear him into the post was to have been held tomorrow .
10 " I 'll have to run him into the passage .
11 Cos I , I want to send him into the shed because I had him first
12 LUCKY BREAK : A young Joe shows the style that was to turn him into the world champ
13 There was no indication of any desire on the part of the appellant to change his behaviour , and it was considered unsafe to release him into the community .
14 Well I mean there was an incidence where erm maybe a guy who did n't clean himself very often they would er a whole group of guys would find it funny to take him into the toilet erm fill a bath up with half with water , put bleach in it erm excrete in it , urinate in it and put him in hit , hit him with ba erm brushes , all kinds of stuff like that .
15 But , of course , I was determined to take him into the company and his first role for us was Tamino in Magic Flute .
16 ‘ Beside all that , ’ Robert said , ‘ I had to take him into the city , and he was n't real keen — I 'm sure he prefers Sydney to London . ’
17 I should have kept my temper , she thought frantically ; I should never have tried to push him into the stream in the first place .
18 She had waited behind the hedge in the front garden , ready to smuggle him into the house without alerting the neighbours , but he never arrived : she had drunk half a bottle of white wine as she waited and now felt slightly sick .
19 He gestured for Ballater to follow him into the living-room and indicated the chair by the empty fireplace .
20 As he approached the water she begged him to come with her and tried to drag him into the sea .
21 Jean 's boss decided to bring him into the business as a sales director .
22 The good lady thought that he was shy , and constantly twitted him to bring him into the talk ; Paul hoped that she would get over it as the days passed , and this proved to be the case .
23 So , no doubt as a result of some string-pulling from Bletchley , Harold 's local recruiting office was instructed by the War Office to recruit him into the Intelligence Corps .
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