Example sentences of "he [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 'E went into the bathroom , and I went .
2 ‘ You do n't want him to go into the theatre with you ?
3 The repetitive purr of the telephone broke into the fragile atmosphere , and Shelley walked past Miguel without looking at him to go into the villa .
4 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
5 Someone checked the car through the closed-circuit monitor and the gates opened , allowing him to drive into the courtyard .
6 Endill ran to the door expecting to see him crashing into the sea but when he looked down , saw him clinging to a wooden beam sticking out of the rock .
7 Actually , one of him leaping into the canyon would have been far more spectacular .
8 He invited him to come into the cottage out of the wet .
9 A delighted , if somewhat bewildered smile tugging at her own mouth , her eyes alight with laughter , she watched him melt into the crowds .
10 Madame had you see known him in his alcoholic days , when indeed such calm must often have been the prelude to him lurching into an argument , or falling heavily from his stool .
11 I punished him in every way I could think of — I married him to Minnie , gave him children , got him bitten by a vampire so that he grew fangs and finally had him turned into a rat by a wicked witch , a great improvement .
12 As he passed Liam , still asleep , he gave him a shove and sent him sprawling into the gravel .
13 Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street .
14 Mrs Thatcher stopped him going into the ERM , and Treasury forecasters failed to spot the recession .
15 right then we got on to talking about him going into the gents and what he does , he do n't shut the door and such
16 Fernie saw him going into the house .
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 Searching his eyes , not entirely sure she believed him , she walked round him to look into the lounge .
20 They got the harness off him , and turned him to bleed into the grass rather than into his own throat .
21 If they went to the house and saw him move into the door , they 'd turn out the family , look everywhere and he was not to be found .
22 I do n't want him getting into a mess . ’
23 Emma , nine , screamed at six-year-old Craig when she spotted him getting into a stranger 's white Fiesta outside their grandmother 's home in Speke , Liverpool .
24 Scott had watched him get into the rocket many times and he dreamed about going with Space Man .
25 ‘ Do you want me to call Mandeville and Southgate and have him dragged into the hall ?
26 Sometimes , when he had been sitting near the side of the boat , an ill-considered back cast sent him flying into the water ; and often it was a close run thing before I could get the landing net under his sodden frame .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 I watched him dip into a bucket and throw a scoopful of water on to the hot stones of the fire .
30 He is likely to be easily distracted by the sights and sounds around him , and this might make him stray into the road or trip and fall .
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