Example sentences of "made [pron] [noun] into the " in BNC.

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1 Later , I made my way into the farmyard and joined a group having something to eat .
2 As Taff reported to Brigade H.Q I made my way into the orchard , made a mug of tea , had something to eat , got into my trench and immediately fell asleep .
3 I left my cases parked on the quay , and made my way into the post office .
4 She did not believe that she could bring Scathach back to life , but he could at least be with her in the fortress as she made her journey into the first forest , as she went in search of whatever it was that had ensnared Harry , made him a prisoner in Old Forbidden Place .
5 One bright April day , a red Mini stopped outside Tullivers and a tall woman , paper fluttering from a gloved hand , made her way into the house .
6 She moved up the stairs past the few skins that lay on a table and made her way into the office .
7 The woman shrugged and made her way into the house .
8 She waited until the car vanished round the bend then waited some more until the whine of the engine was at last lost in the distance , then she slowly made her way into the house .
9 Puzzled to find her thoughts taking such a melancholy turn when she felt so wonderful inside , Sarella made her way into the bathroom and ran a shower .
10 With a regretful sigh she closed the window again and made her way into the luxurious en suite bathroom and stripped off the shirt before turning on the shower .
11 Having given herself a good talking to , and feeling ashamed of her misplaced , foolish pride , Laura made her way into the twins ' small bedroom , where Ross had just finished telling them a story .
12 She made her way into the offices and realised that thoughts of Cousin Naylor and his brutishness had wiped from her mind all thought of the Massingham upper echelon 's imminent arrival .
13 She made her way into the department , greeting all the staff with a smile and a friendly word .
14 The few songs that The Wedding Present released in 1988 made their way into the various end of year charts .
15 Wright , full of vigour and invention , was the motivating force as the Gunners made their way into the next round , where they must travel to Scarborough two days before Christmas .
16 There was nothing of apparent interest in the lavatory and they made their way into the robing vestry .
17 Carefully they crossed the river and they made their way into the city .
18 He told himself that he had little to fear ; but he was sweating as they made their way into the city .
19 At first , it swept the whole side of the mountain , and , charging itself with all the rubbish it found there , made its way into the vale , following chiefly the direction of the Lissa .
20 So St Wilfrid the bishop and his clergy on bended knees lifted their hands again to heaven and gained the help of the Lord … who straightway bade the tide return before its usual hour , and while the pagans , on the coming of their king were preparing for a fourth battle , the sea came back and covered all the shore , so that the ship was floated and made its way into the deep .
21 As the group made its way into the reception area , Bliss tugged at D'Arcy 's sleeve .
22 Bregawn swept over the third fence from home and made his way into the straight , Pursued by Captain John ( who had lost ground when blundering at the third last ) , Wayward Lad and Silver Buck .
23 Gascoigne laboriously made his way into the penalty area , more in hope than expectation as he awaited the free-kick .
24 Her father handed his topcoat to Letty and made his way into the drawing-room .
25 He made his way into the building , the security officer in tow .
26 That was a lesson Stephen learned while playing in a succession of bands in London during the late '70s and , crucially , when he made his entry into the world of professional recording .
27 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
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