Example sentences of "could [verb] into [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Holding her away from him so he could look into her face , he spoke to her . |
2 | Folding her against him , he gave a long sigh , then moved her back so that he could look into her face . |
3 | ‘ You 're happy , ’ she said softly , tilting back her head so that she could look into his face . |
4 | I was afraid you could run into our fire if you got too far up on the slope . ’ |
5 | ‘ You were ? ’ he exclaimed , jerking his head back so he could see into her face . |
6 | Chopra could see into his mind . |
7 | But when I bent down on some pretext and could see into his face it seemed possible that he was laughing at himself as well as flustered . |
8 | ‘ If anyone could see into my heart , I should feel quite ashamed ’ , he wrote to his wife . |
9 | I wondered if she could see into my mind , and I did n't care , for during that one short walk I had come to believe that Lili would not harm me . |
10 | One shining summer so she could move into her career without feeling forever the loss of some part of herself . |
11 | So I was thinking , when you go she could move into my room and I could have yours . ’ |
12 | Do you think you could drop into my office ? |
13 | No one could go into his yard without a cane — which he appeared to be terrified of — and the viciousness he displayed when anyone was near his food was so extreme that the only way he could be fed was to throw his food over the fence ! |
14 | I could melt into her flat , and keep my slippers by the fire . |
15 | ‘ And anyway , there are many of these holes from which the monsters could escape into our universe . ’ |
16 | Her door was locked and nobody could get into her room . |
17 | You got out as quickly as you could the next morning otherwise they could get into your skin . |
18 | He staggered a little , or perhaps it was a weird sort of dance , and then rooted around among the half-empty plates , cramming whatever food he could find into his mouth . |