Example sentences of "be [verb] [pers pn] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Oh you want to walk on that , oh Charlotte come on then , you 're pushing me into the road . |
2 | They wo n't take any notice of us , Baptiste said : the ambulance is round the front , I saw it , and they 're carrying him into the downstairs bit . |
3 | Even as the guards are ushering them into the corridor , the carriage rolls into an immense echoing workshop . |
4 | ‘ Now you are forcing me into the most obvious remark of the week : I only do what I want — within our poor human limits . |
5 | The distribution of these consonants would be rather limited , but the main problem would be fitting them into the pattern of syllable structure . |
6 | Another minute and I 'll be inviting you into the back of the car . ’ |
7 | While 4 glasses of wine is considered safe , more than that could be taking you into the danger area of getting cirrhosis of the liver . |
8 | In the Eastern District of the Association , I know , you are behaving as though the idea were a brand-new one ; and with something of the enthusiasm of your founder-members you are carrying it into the countryside . |
9 | ‘ Martin and his team keep kicking the ball into the penalty area and all I have to do is nod it into the net , ’ the 31-year-old rider said . |
10 | All you have to do is introduce it into the plebs ’ soap . |
11 | James laughed , ‘ Look at them , Angus , look at the people , they are rampant now , this is better than ‘ Forty-five , nobody is dying , no royal fop is leading us into the bog . |
12 | is getting them into the habit is n't it ? |
13 | The plan is to convert it into the ultimate upmarket hotel and haute cuisine restaurant . |
14 | The most common method of distinguishing between production systems or types of production is to separate them into the three categories of jobbing , batch and mass production . |
15 | But he does n't , and my mother wo n't tell him to go , because she 's never in her life told anyone to go , it is n't in her , but he 's grinding her into the ground , she ca n't work , she ca n't concentrate , he keeps talking to her all the time , and the baby cries , and it upsets her , for all that she keeps saying it does n't , and that it takes her back to the happiest years of her life , when we were all in plastic pants , I suppose she means , except I think we all had to wear wet woolly leggings , she had this thing about plastic pants being unhealthy . " |
16 | Where this is impossible , such as against a house well , where there is often a concrete apron adjacent to the wall , the only secure way to fit the post is to screw it into the wall using large expanding bolts , such as Rawlbolts . |
17 | ‘ As soon as they get the ball , their intention is to get it into the box as quickly as possible and to finish with a shot . |
18 | Having decided upon a prefabricated pool , the next stage is to get it into the ground . |
19 | The railways are now in division three and the government 's plan is to take them into the non-league . |
20 | The only problem is organising her into the boat . |
21 | Property shares will get a shot-in-the-arm should one of their over-geared number announce that its bankers are backing it into the New Year , rather than pulling the plug . |
22 | And then the music was drawing him into the fire and the light , and he could see the massive shape of the Chariot limned against the forest now , bathed in its own radiance , hung with silk , lined with satin … |
23 | The day came suddenly and before I knew it my father was driving me into the town of Ipswich to drop me off near the studio . |
24 | Juan quickly established that Avila was nowhere near the rescue base ( had we followed the consul 's directions we would have ended up three hours away ) and within an hour he was driving us into the heart of the Sierra de Gredos . |
25 | He guessed rightly that little Didier Bluot was leading me into the cemetery and would direct me to Montaine 's grave . |
26 | The predominant response to Mannheim 's proposals for the sociology of knowledge in the English-speaking world was to incorporate it into the programme of ‘ scientific ’ , functionalist sociology . |
27 | Waste from animals was a valuable fertiliser — all you had to do was to plough it into the land . |
28 | He was swinging her into the sailboat , then , with a broad grin , leaping in beside her . |
29 | Whenever my mother and I had visited her from Štanjel , the first thing Aunt Ema always did was to call me into the larder , which was dark and cool , and give me a large spoonful of the most delicious cream from which she used to make butter , saying in the Mavhinje dialect : ‘ Take this , beautiful , because I know that you do n't like cream in your coffee . ’ |
30 | LUCKY BREAK : A young Joe shows the style that was to turn him into the world champ |