Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 Then I wind them into balls and put them in the oven to dry , and that 's how I come to have all those woollen articles to sell . ’
2 Although the dummy used to belong to me — still does , by rights — I slip it into the sucking mouth : small sacrifice .
3 He brings out my package wrapped in brown paper , and I slip it into my carrier with my clean linen .
4 I send you into the parallel continuum with orders to collect the final statue and do nothing more .
5 It should sell like hot cakes if I knock it into the right sort of shape .
6 In fact I broadcast that material , but I cut it into three programmes , and I , I cut in the questions I would have asked if he 'd actually given me a chance to ask them .
7 I put them into a 24″ x 12″ x 12″ ( 10 gallon ) tank , kept at a constant 78°F .
8 Mrs Goreng had the ideas ; I put them into practice for her .
9 You would would n't you if I put you into the freezer .
10 I put it into my wallet , and my wallet was snatched . ’
11 The other day I put it into a fondue made according to the Franche-Comté method .
12 They gave me money , and I put it into a jar like Granny had with the egg money .
13 I ease him into it and then make for my own .
14 I knew that I had to protect myself from another pounding — if I let him into my heart I would be done for .
15 ‘ So you wo n't mind if I run you into the main data-net as Jezrael Brown , hey ?
16 And I said , yeah , and I drop it into her now .
17 In any case she had not expected that her role in the assessment would be limited to receiving information back from an EWO : ‘ We did n't ask for it [ the assessment ] — it was the education system who said it should be done — if I accept them into my home I do n't expect them to disappear for twelve months , if they invited themselves in . ’
18 The peeled-off clothes lie in a tumbled pile , and — at a velocity far greater than the usual speed of a naked mortal 's shy and shivering run — I convey her into the water , and out of the shallows .
19 As I get her into a fresh pair of rubber knickers I feel something cold on my face .
20 I try and get it out with my fingers , but I ca n't reach it so I pour it into another bowl and put it on the floor for Satan to drink .
21 I pour it into the remainder of my old drink , so that it still tastes faintly of orange juice .
22 Ken Deeming , who runs the Hideaway in Burgundy , said : ‘ I will not accept Eurocheques because when I pay them into the bank I am losing money because of the transaction charges . ’
23 I screw it into the barns and I go mountain climbing with my Zetor .
24 ‘ You might like the results , I turn them into drawings , I do n't just use them as photographs . ’
25 Or you can say : I 've researched it , I know the idea is right , I 'm going to go in big and I 'm going to have to sustain four or five years of losses before I turn it into a profit .
26 It will be of value to itemise those aspects peculiar to that situation , and for convenience I divide them into ‘ helps ’ and ‘ hindrances ’ :
27 ‘ Oh , aye ; we go into a cubicle and Frank goes in the bowl while I do it into the cistern . ’
28 Oh yes , every month I call him into the office and I say , it still is n't good enough , pull your socks up .
29 One by one I toss them into the slow current about eight feet from the roots .
30 I expect I did , but I never know , I 'm so afraid of losing things that sometimes I take them into the most unsuitable places .
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