Example sentences of "people [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 When I explain that I read books for a living , people launch into a frenzy of apologetic explanation : ‘ I do n't have the time ! ’ ;
2 What causes young people to fall into crime ?
3 Similarly , the educational non-achievers are over-represented — at the other end of the educational achievement ladder there appear to be hardly any criminals , since only 0.05 per cent of people received into prison have obtained a university degree .
4 In essence we can say that the sentenced prison population is a function of the number of people received into prison and the average length of sentence that they actually serve ( sometimes known as effective sentence length : Fitzmaurice and Pease , 1992 : 575 ) .
5 Most hospitals retain records relevant to deceased people received into the mortuary , together with the numbers of post-mortem examinations , and any infectious conditions found subsequently .
6 Some social services departments have started neighbourhood care schemes , paying suitable people to go into someone 's home and help care for a disabled person .
7 Prosecuting uneducated deaf people with no speech , and accepting what they said in their defence in those days was however a different matter altogether from allowing the same people to go into the witness box and testify against other people .
8 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
9 What the inner northern roads do is encourage people to go into Knaresborough via Bond End but there is a considerable compensating decrease on the other two roads into Knaresborough from the Harrogate direction .
10 The problem is trying to get people to go into their offices and rock their handsets .
11 1.47 million unemployed people placed into jobs , of whom :
12 People got into a rather happy-go-spend frame of mind before the election and he is right to pull back now .
13 The twelve people got into the little plane , and the plane began to move .
14 A couple of people got into the lift as he was riding down .
15 No i it 's it 's the er you see , people read into it what they want to read and er if they
16 So what do you do if you 're four mild-mannered indie people plunged into the fire , brimstone , rain , cross-dressing , bile-snorting , stage-diving , limb-breaking , male-bonding world of LOLLAPALOOZA ‘ 92 ?
17 The second fork of the Government 's policy is to vastly expand the opportunities for young people to continue into further/higher education .
18 The Philistines were a people organised into a federation of five city states , who ruled over parts of Palestine from about BC 1175 .
19 The second point is that I 've , the Americans I , I , it 's one of the promises about street life in second from the bottom , two weeks in the winter , four weeks in the summer , well I know to my cost erm through my ear being blasted which is why you 're a County Councillor anyway , that it 's been six weeks at the present time , we 've had a lot of lights going down , okay we 're trying to improve it , we had people walking into cars , er , er a few burglaries which I 'm pleased to say the police have helped out in , but if we 're going to change and get it down from a level of six weeks to two weeks as it is in the area I represent , is that not a question of putting extra resources in it and there 's no good putting promises unless we can deliver .
20 Although fewer people dropped into their locals , branded pub chains like Big Steak and Mr Q proved more popular .
21 A TRAIN carrying 16 people smashed into a thief 's getaway van abandoned on a level-crossing .
22 The two front seat backs tilt forward and make life easier for people climbing into the rear .
23 I think it 's more erm if it 's it 's difficult to know exactly because people shift into different repertoires .
24 If you can not organize people to come into your home to look after the patient , he may be able to attend a local Day Centre run by the Local Authority .
25 It 's very easy for young people to come into politics , full of enthusiasm and full up of get up get up and go and many of them get up and go after a few years .
26 But one of the things that we have discovered over twenty year is the only way you will get people to come into that brochure is to make absolutely certain before you go and see them is
27 We was all having a hard time , a rough time , and doing what we could to make our homes look respectable and nice for people to come into .
28 Yes , now I can not see the logic of allowing all this leisure to catch people to come into Standlake for leisure and they put a gipsy site next door to a residential — well , no , not residential , it 's a holiday park .
29 Well , for me yes , because erm there are now things like the Independent Living Fund , things like that , if people fit into the right boxes and contact the right people , then they can get some sort of help but I mean , it 's still an absolute maze out there for anybody who does n't have that sort of back up .
30 And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we 'll come up with something that somebody just sends us .
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