Example sentences of "[is] [v-ing] into " in BNC.

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1 I , I think he 's drawing into his shell there as regards friends outside the family .
2 If this is achieved , then the fact that the ball is pitching into an upslope means there 's very little run .
3 Its barrel , pointed by a helmeted soldier , is sticking into the chest of a worker in overalls .
4 By the afternoon she 's tucking into three or four chocolate digestives and in the evening has something like baked beans on toast and the odd glass of wine .
5 Your monthly Gardeners ' Manual is building into an indispensable reference book ; send today for its special binder with the coupon on p50
6 The flaws which they are building into the system ( which even Phil is building into the system ) — the endemic morbidity of man and the lethal hostility of his environment — are not incidental but essential .
7 To ensure its place , it is wading into the vapourchip fray from what it claims is a more defensible position .
8 To insure its place it is wading into the vapourchip fray from what it claims is a more defensible position .
9 In order to make his song heard the young man is singing into a microphone wired to a loudspeaker .
10 Recession is eating into the growth in revenues from sales , corporate and personal income tax , which on average account for 70% of state revenues .
11 that 's the speed and she 's tearing into about erm five five strips of sheet metal .
12 ABOVE The Royal Party at the instant of Devon Loch 's leaping into the air .
13 A lowering of the water temperature , especially with the influx of dissolved oxygen the east wind is thrashing into the water , can be a good thing .
14 People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things .
15 Sun Microsystems Inc had to do something to prove it 's muscling into retail like Hewlett-Packard Co so it went and sold Dunkin' Donuts $8m worth of IPC machines to network more than half its 1,600 franchise operations over the next four years .
16 Meanwhile , it is launching into an impressive national tour .
17 Well , well it 's , it 's driving into the rose , here which is not very clever .
18 There is now ample evidence that Sgr A East , most probably driven by stellar winds and supernovae , is blasting into the molecular material eastwards of it , compressing and pushing the cooler gas outwards .
19 Money is cascading into the city .
20 A situation like this can be covered very succinctly by panning from a shot of the mother to a view of the child who is receding into the distance .
21 We are aware of changes being introduced by the Inland Revenue from 6.10.91 and our Field Officer , Hilary Bath , is looking into the implications for Age Concern volunteers .
22 Downstairs , under the aegis of Professor Garth Swanson , researcher Jim Luck is looking into the possibilities of designing and fabricating monolithic high-frequency filters , using gallium arsenide GaAs insulated gate field effect transistors ( igfets ) .
23 This procedure obviously was not followed in this case and Turning Point is looking into what happened . ’
24 To commemorate these key events in world history , Saga is looking into organising various reunions and commemorative tours , gathering together those who fought so gallantly to revisit and remember those events of nearly 50 years ago .
25 It is understood there is prima facie evidence of racial bias in several cases which the inquiry , under Mr Donald Shaw , the assistant chief constable , and a team of more than 30 detectives , is looking into .
26 The Department of Energy is looking into the possibilities of growing trees specifically for fuel purposes on land that is no good for agricultural crops .
27 A working party whose members are drawn from the Society of Practitioners of Insolvency , the Institute , the Scottish Institute and the Law Society , is looking into the future VAT control of insolvent traders .
28 He added , however , that his Ministry is looking into ways in which it could legally ban their importation .
29 Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system .
30 British Telecommunications Plc is looking into offering video-on-demand services , but confusion surrounding the precise definitions of the technology means that it is unclear whether current law would permit it to do so .
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