Example sentences of "he [vb past] [pers pn] into the " in BNC.

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1 Anthony even claimed to have discovered ‘ maps of Ireland ’ on the sheets when he stuffed them into the machine in the local Launderette .
2 Follow , ’ and , holding her hand , he led her into the bedroom .
3 He led her into the bedroom , which was glowing with an intense white light like nothing she had ever seen in England .
4 ‘ Mrs Wormwood is n't going to thank you for this , ’ the man said as he led her into the sitting-room where a large platinum-blonde woman was gazing rapturously at the TV screen .
5 His head was spinning as he led her into the reception building .
6 He led her into the hall with a shining expanse of parquet floor in front of her , his hand still on her arm .
7 He led her into the room and , looking at the four musicians , he said , ‘ This is Peggy , my sparring partner ever since we both crawled on the lawn together .
8 His eyes were dark as he led her into the bedroom and closed the door behind them .
9 Sophie watched as he led her into the office and Joanna picked up a chair .
10 He led me into the hut he had just come out of
11 He led them into the mortuary , and pulled the sheet back from the body of the girl .
12 He led them into the kitchen , chatting to Blanche and Dexter as if they were house guests rather than police officers who had come to interview him about a murder .
13 Our smiles of anticipation dimmed somewhat when he led us into the coffee shop , but he was a good sort and I hope we did not embarrass him .
14 He led us into the house and introduced us to his two nieces , Nosheen and Simeen .
15 ‘ But then he got her into the trouble in the first place .
16 And he got you into the coach by putting his toe in your backside , and he was only stopped from horsewhipping you by Mama 's gentle persuasion .
17 He emptied it into the bath , and a cloud of steam rose .
18 He propelled her into the living room towards a fair man .
19 He hooked it into the bunker on the left of the green .
20 He was secure enough to turn his back , to show me the two foul moons of his backside , heaving up and down as he ground her into the floor .
21 He helped them into the railway coach , stood the dark lantern on the floor , checked the blinds and curtains with the torch , slammed the carriage door and flooded the whole place with good old-fashioned electric light .
22 Again he peered at her , then taking her elbow , he helped her into the cab .
23 He helped her into the seat of the Bentley Continental he was driving .
24 He helped her into the car , then raised a hand to the middle-aged policeman before sliding behind the wheel , the smile fading from his face .
25 Whistling under his breath , he helped her into the motor-boat and jumped down lightly after her .
26 Relieved , he drew her into the haven of his arms .
27 He drew me into the family circle , laughing , telling his mother of my struggles , of the broken door , but when I started to take my veil off he would n't have it and insisted that I keep it on .
28 He played it into the side but it powered off again and he complained that his arms were hurting , so I took the rod back from him and landed the fish , ’ he added .
29 Having done so , he committed them into the care of Him who cares for all the needy , and knelt to his prayers .
30 When I saw Dr Wardle he booked me into the Princess Grace Hospital the following Wednesday .
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