Example sentences of "i [verb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He ca n't help it : Do you want me to go into the other room ? |
2 | All right then yeah , like I was saying I got into a massive argument with him last night I had an argument with Osman , right |
3 | I got into the rear seat and the colonel closed the door . |
4 | He seemed disappointed and I soon saw why when I got into the main hall . |
5 | In my small way , because I felt that the whole business had been handled most unsatisfactorily by Baldwin and exploited by others , including the Archbishop of Canterbury , I plunged into the resulting controversy . |
6 | I sank into a squashy chair not caring whether we were on fire or not , it had to get through the water first . |
7 | I sank into an exquisite passivity staring ahead as dazzling colours flushed and flew , metamorphosing into duck elephant cat dog house . |
8 | I bumped into a Dutch girl who excitedly told me that both she and myself had been chosen ! |
9 | Incidentally , Liza , guess who I bumped into the other day walking down Piccadilly . ’ |
10 | As I moved into the small museum , a male chorus started singing over the sound system : Glory , glory , it 's a hell of a way to die … |
11 | It was in that frame of mind that I moved into the Olympic year indoor season , saying , as I had been doing for a long time , ‘ In ‘ 88 , I 'll graduate ! ’ |
12 | I wandered into the wholesale office of a big tobacco factory , and found myself in a dark panelled Victorian world of snuff counters , old polished scales for weighing out ounces of baccy and a snug with settle chairs . |
13 | When my mother separated from my father in April 1981 I wanted to afford my father the security of a home so I entered into a verbal agreement to allow him to stay in the house during his lifetime and described this as a life tenancy on form ‘ Stamps L(A)451 ’ . |
14 | I sneaked into the main dealing room and found a heating vent near the skirting-board at one end which I could unscrew and look as if I was doing something professional . |
15 | It 's his age that is against him , but he 's helped me a great deal since I came into the Irish squad . ’ |
16 | It was only 5.30 pm when I came into the main hospital building , but a cheeky nurse said ‘ Bon soir , Miss Veness , parlez-vous Francaise ? |
17 | I walk into the terminal thinking , Well , at least there is n't that smell of sewage around you sometimes get when you arrive in dear old Embra ; I 'm not sure I could handle that right now . |
18 | As I drove into the underground car park of Pretty , Keen , Bastards , the garageman looked |
19 | ‘ That 's the last time I charge into an unknown room , ’ panted Wednesday . |
20 | Instead , I bought a number of computer magazines which I read into the small hours each night . |
21 | It began to rain , so I dodged into the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart . |
22 | ‘ I climbed into the little turret down from the Bird . |
23 | I turned into a gentle left hand bend , saw a queue of cars ahead and hit the brake . |
24 | I was nurturing this comforting thought when I turned into a large assembly room with numbered doors leading from it . |
25 | As I pass into the cool , dappled light , the deep silence of the wood surrounds me . |
26 | ‘ If I walked into a Catholic school they 'd all look at me funny and shout ‘ Proddy ! ’ |
27 | About two-and-a-half years later I walked into a small clothes shop to see the celebrity holding court . |
28 | I do n't think I 'd want it in the house , it might be confusing if I walked into a gloomy room with it |
29 | At the hotel I paid him in cash with a bonus and sent him on his way , and was in time to see Filmer 's backview receding into a dark-looking bar as I walked into the big central hall lobby . |
30 | As usual I popped into the second-hand bookshops and , as usual , failed to find any old golf books of any interest . |