Example sentences of "really [vb past] into " in BNC.
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1 | Although the shop was a bit of an Aladdin 's cave , something of a tot shop with all kinds of different clothes hanging around — some from Let It Rock , some from Sex — she really got into the idea of there being a party line . |
2 | I really got into rockabilly through liking The Stones , and through them Chuck Berry , also The Beatles . |
3 | Parnelli never really got into it , ’ Mario says . |
4 | Though er , I really got into that , I was forced into it , I never had a time to think about it , I was wanted there , I who was the Traffic Superintendent then . |
5 | McCallen had problems with the carburration and as a result he never really got into the final practice but unofficially he lapped at over 119 mph only three seconds behind the overall leader Carl Fogarty . |
6 | I wa really got into , I had n't seen a this good ! |
7 | The Dobermann really came into its own as a domestic dog in the 1980s and , subsequently , far too many were bred . |
8 | His debut in the disastrous series in Australia was not a happy one , but things improved at home to India and then he really came into his own against England , finishing with 28 wickets at under 13 . |
9 | They really came into their own in the days when Harry had to accumulate sufficient stocks for weekend house parties . |
10 | That term did n't last long , though , and ‘ Plate Tectonics ’ really came into being when scientists all over the world , such as Isacks , Oliver , Sykes , Le Pichon and Morgan ( to name but a few ) , began to apply the new way of thinking to specific parts of the globe . |
11 | In the First Division Jackson really came into his own . |
12 | The adult supervisors really came into their own in negotiations with British customs . |
13 | ‘ Yeah , but it never really came into play , although it 's a nice idea and it looks good . |
14 | Merton only really came into his own , though , when his quirky ( ‘ surreal ’ if we must ) vision of the world was put within the confines of the broadcast medium . |
15 | And the big Aucklander really came into his own in the second half after the 50th-minute dismissal of Warrington prop Neil Harmon for a high tackle on Oldham hooker Richard Pachnuik . |
16 | It was in this late period , between 1380 and 1200 BC , that the cave cult really came into its own , acting as a night-safe for the whole fund of Minoan religious beliefs . |
17 | The children never really came into it . |
18 | None the less it was not until the 1960s that American school libraries really came into their own as multi-media centres . |
19 | But it was with the coming of sound , in 1929 , that Colman 's Hollywood career really came into its own : the producer Sam Goldwyn was the first to realize the magic of that infinitely poetic , English voice , and put him under a long-term contract which was to last virtually the whole of the rest of his life . |
20 | And it was n't really until after the First World War when things really sort of er got started and er women sort of carried on and , and they do take jobs and occupations er that they sort of really came into their own . |
21 | Later , at Grosvenor House , the dress really came into its own . |
22 | ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson . |
23 | Hayward really came into his own on two Howlin' Wolf songs , and as Freddie King 's Love Her With a Feeling spiralled up into an overwhelming sonic orgasm , Clapton 's playing drew applause during a song for the first time . |
24 | In the eighteen-forties , the department stores really came into being with places like Debenham and Freebodys and Selfridges , where everything could be purchased under one roof , which made things much easier . |
25 | Er you never really went into it to see where you had lost the money . |
26 | The truth of this matter seems to be that the authors of the Convention never really took into account the mobile quality of people and documents . |