Example sentences of "he [vb past] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm on the ground floor , ’ he whispered into the machine .
2 Fenna dived low over southern Africa , where his shadow presence in the night would simply meet with old dreams and young magic , and he plunged into the dancing spume of Mosi oa Tunya , ‘ the smoke that thunders ’ , now called the Victoria Falls .
3 Elbows in , hands on vizor , and legs bent together , he plunged into the water .
4 Rather than following , he plunged into the passageway between the bars , seeking his mate .
5 Eventually he limped into the channel , recovered his breath , and went back for more .
6 He passed into the saloon , found the companionway at once and descended to a central passage .
7 In that year he passed into the service of Richard de Clare , seventh Earl of Gloucester [ q.v. ] , as his steward and went round the earl 's estates hearing complaints against the earl 's officials .
8 Father Kipling stooped and said a few words to them as he passed into the sacristy to vest , and they turned round and looked at Clare .
9 He crept into the kitchen and closed the door behind him , making sure its heavy curtain stretched right to the wall on either side .
10 When he rode into the yard of Cherry Tree Farm , Elizabeth was approaching the house with a pail of milk .
11 As he rode into the tent , he was careful to keep his face away from her , and remain wrapped in his cloak .
12 He rode into the valley of Borrowdale which opened up about two miles south of Keswick .
13 As he rode into the village , he saw a group of young girls waiting outside the church .
14 Mounted on a white horse , he rode into the city which had for so long defied and denied him .
15 But once , to test this , when I offered him a smoky bacon crisp and said , as he crunched greedily into it , ‘ I did n't know you liked smoky bacon , ’ he sprinted into the bathroom and washed out his mouth with soap , screaming from his frothing lips that he would burn in hell . )
16 He got into the company because one of its few experienced male dancers , George Gerhardt , was leaving .
17 And he , he was drunk and he got into the back of his leg with his glass and he got it out , it was a great big steel
18 When a police car arrived , he got into the back of the car . ’
19 ‘ What you 're saying , ’ Spruce said , ‘ is that he was dead before he got into the pit . ’
20 GAZZA knows that when in Rome , do as the Romans — so he got into the spirit with some impressive hand waving and high passion during a training match .
21 One pushed her into the passenger seat while he got into the driver 's seat and the other jumped into the back .
22 He got into the driver 's seat of our car and turned the vehicle round in order to follow the Sierra . ’
23 Mr Barter said : ‘ There was no indication of when , where or why he got into the water . ’
24 Cos he hoped , if he got into the Met and then he transfer up here .
25 And , when Maisie and he got into the crowd , he was , of course , stopped by almost every individual in it .
26 He wished she 'd told him she was going to see her friend before he got into the car .
27 ‘ You Inglis Johnnies all look alike to me , ’ mocked Bodie , as he got into the car .
28 With entire self-assurance , greeting us all with a smile , he got into the car and began to give directions .
29 He got into the car beside her , gangling , long-legged , with big hands and feet .
30 As he got into the car he heard a shout and saw Cissie running down the track towards him , disregarding the mud which splashed up over her legs as she ran .
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