Example sentences of "carry [pers pn] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The snow would certainly invade the tops of her boots when she stepped out of the car , and she swore softly in Ruthenian as she retrieved the groceries from the floor of the car and turned to carry them into the house .
2 With automatic professionalism Folly had carried them into the bathroom and begun to hunt around for a suitable container before her mind turned back to the question of who could have sent them .
3 After he 'd been coaxed out of the cart in the yard , three serving women had carried him into the house .
4 ‘ If you will allow us , my friend and I will carry him into the house .
5 The Principle of Partial Inverses shows that FRF ′ R ’ does not affect a piece like FL because F does not carry it into the overlap region , hence it is unaffected by R , then restored by F ’ and again left unaffected by R ′ .
6 After a while Rostov allowed the press to carry him into a corner .
7 He has at most two years before the next presidential election in which to try to put together a new centre left movement capable of carrying him into the president 's seat .
8 They wo n't take any notice of us , Baptiste said : the ambulance is round the front , I saw it , and they 're carrying him into the downstairs bit .
9 I often have to get up with Graham , carry him into the living room and nurse him into the living room and nurse him on the armchair .
10 In the Eastern District of the Association , I know , you are behaving as though the idea were a brand-new one ; and with something of the enthusiasm of your founder-members you are carrying it into the countryside .
11 All aircraft and ships are banned from carrying it into the Philippines , and the Filipino Consul in Hawaii has to give the go-ahead for any flight containing Mr Marcos 's remains before it is allowed to take off .
12 Then she heaved the pails out of the trough and carried them into the dairy , pouring some of the milk carefully into wide pans for the cream to rise .
13 Mrs. Farr , hearing my screams , came out , picked me up , carried me into the house , calmed me down , then applied some first aid .
14 Mike dragged me clear and carried me into the house .
15 The full-back appeared in Aberdeen 's penalty area and determination carried him into a spot where he could see the right-hand corner of Snelders 's goal , sending the ball there with all the assurance that had characterised Clydebank 's return from the brink .
16 He carried her into the Sun Chamber , and stood eyeing the sleeping Court with amusement .
17 It carried her into the park and only wavered when she saw the playground .
18 Lifting her bodily from it , he scooped her up into his arms and carried her into the cottage .
19 Ten weeks later , the ambulance team that had driven Elinor from the Nice hospital carried her into the château and up to her bedroom .
20 Claudia said demurely as Roman carried her into the bedroom .
21 Scooping her up in his arms , he carried her towards the front door , easily unlatched it , flicked a switch , kicked the door shut behind him , and carried her into the bedroom .
22 She had started the second stage of labour when they carried her into the Rotunda and hurried her away into the labour ward .
23 Through his determination and vitality Browning led Elizabeth Barrett from the sick-room in which she languished almost as a prisoner and ‘ carried her into the light and sunshine ’ , inspiring her finest poems and being inspired in turn to write his greatest works .
24 He just stood looking down at her for a moment , his eyes still pleading , and then abruptly he turned and picked up the tray and carried it into the kitchen for her .
25 Going through to the kitchen , she made herself a hot drink , and carried it into the room where the fire was at last beginning to heat up the air a little .
26 The impetus of the initial onslaught carried it into the outskirts of Vaux village and to the very edge of the fort .
27 She lit one and carried it into the ballroom , where the silver light from a large moon cast shadows on to the wood floor .
28 I thereupon emptied it , tore it apart , carried it into the Drawing room , put it together again and restored the contents .
29 ‘ I gathered it up , ’ he was to say , ‘ I actually scooped up the evil hungering thing in my arms and carried it into the house and laid it down by the fire . ’
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