Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | Kyffin Williams never intended to be a painter , he planned to go into the army but was rejected on medical grounds . |
2 | We'se got to go into town . ’ |
3 | What you got to go into town for ? |
4 | Jane agreed to go into pantomime . |
5 | He was n't given too long a sentence providing he agreed to go into a clinic — you know — to be dried out and cured . |
6 | The Monopolies Commission was , in fact , asked to report into ‘ the supply of films for exhibition in cinemas ’ in 1963 . |
7 | Microsoft Corp 's New Technology operating system , expected to go into beta test this month now not be put into the hands of end users until July , Bill Gates told information systems managers and journalists at a computing debate in London last week . |
8 | For the first time in the battle the French guns ceased their uncoordinated , spasmodic flea-biting and became welded into one concentrated , fearsome weapon . |
9 | Depositors in the eurocurrency markets sought to diversify into dollar bonds , the main source of which was the New York based " yankee " foreign bond market . |
10 | Thanks to a neat design , no muck got spilled into the tank when removing the filter , and it was pretty full . |
11 | ‘ I think I got trapped into that statement . |
12 | The moorland in the South West Peak was proposed for ESA status in 1991 and the designation failed to come into force this summer as planned . |
13 | This change has been recommended by the Legal Services Ombudsman , and will require a change in the law , expected to come into force at the beginning of 1994 . |
14 | The Consortium agreed to attract into membership all bodies that shared its objectives . |
15 | I remember that it could whack a fist-sized stone well over the creek and twenty metres or more into the undulating ground on the mainland , and once I got keyed into its natural rhythm I could send off a shot every two seconds . |
16 | Willie was soon forgotten , and became mixed into the group again . |
17 | As one would except , pre-existing material got sucked into this new world . |
18 | Liverpool 's inexperience meant they got sucked into the type of game a more experienced side would never have got involved in . |
19 | It was blow-out , on the driver 's side , and erm , well we just lost it , the wheel was snatched out of his hand when the tyre went and the next thing we just slammed into the barrier and then got catapulted into a concrete wall , |
20 | The two leaders also agreed that visa and currency exchange-free travel to East Germany for West Germans and West Berliners , planned to come into force next January , would be brought forward to December 24 . |
21 | ‘ ACCESS HATCH ’ , she read embossed into a transparent panel , and , in smaller letters underneath , ‘ IN EMERGENCY , ENTER CODE 398 . ’ |
22 | Permanently placed at Number 55 in the not-quite-so-top 100 , they are destined to be remembered as yet another band Virgin failed to encourage into the charts ( famous last words part 136 ) . |
23 | He did n't look back at the sudden commotion behind him and , when a shadow passed over him , merely gibbered weakly and tried to burrow into the horse 's mane . |
24 | ‘ Kelly , ’ I shouted and she turned round and shrieked , ‘ Annie , darling ’ , and we tried to fall into each other 's arms . |
25 | At half-past five he leant closer to the window and strained to see into the flat opposite . |
26 | Dudley tried to sink into obscurity . |
27 | We tried to see into it , and wondered what horrible thing would appear . |
28 | As soon as he realised his mistake he tried to go into reverse , but once America sent troops to Saudi Arabia the dictator was trapped : only then did he make Kuwait the 19th province and drop all talk of withdrawing . |
29 | I could not forget how the village people had hurt me when I tried to go into the house there . |
30 | One of the most prominent clumps which Tony Wedd found to fall into alignment with others was Gill 's Lap , high on Ashdown Forest . |