Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [to-vb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 After joining , the Liberals and even the Labour supporters seem to drift into the Conservative way of thinking .
2 As kite rallies began to get into the full swing of a tightly packed annual diary of events from the early 1980s , so a new trend developed .
3 ‘ What is the difference between David Mellor and the England team ? — David managed to get into the Spanish box . ’
4 Neil Anderson from Ireland wants to get into the few rooms that the bunch of keys and big iron key wo n't open .
5 COMPANIES wanting to break into the vast Russian consumer market have been told to cater for five distinct groups with very different tastes : Kuptsi , Cossacks , Students , Businessmen and Russian Souls .
6 Whetton seemed to move into the All Black position more or less on the grounds of seniority and his experience of captaining Auckland .
7 Wasps ' foray comes as the sport prepares to move into the next decade as a leading spectator attraction .
8 Corbett nodded and they staggered on , bodies soaked in sweat , eyes blinded with panic , legs and feet threatening to turn into the heaviest lead .
9 So here we are in January , my premiums are going into the Japanese fund , I want next month 's , February 's to go into the managed , that 's just changing , and it leaves these Japanese funds invested , here .
10 However , it was pointed out that some incomers wanted to get into the traditional game but were not succeeding .
11 Hodgskin failed to break into the charmed circle of the Edinburgh reviewers , and was constantly held back by his painful self-abnegation and the growing radicalism of his opinions .
12 Sometimes Sweetheart had to go into the back room to buy something special .
13 It was not surprising that even within the upper reaches of the Party discontent began to come into the open , or at least to be expressed clearly behind closed doors at meetings of the Central Committee or Council of Ministers .
14 In addition , the occupational therapist needs to go into the appropriate scheme for the disabled person to ensure that the work is right for his or her requirements .
15 When ions floating in the water happen to bump into the hard surface of the crystal , they tend to stick .
16 Mozart decided to enter into the prevailing spirit of the place .
17 The next three weeks were one long , continuous workday , weekdays and weekends merging together , one day seeming to flow into the next .
18 By the 19th century , European domination of the world meant that vast numbers of cultural and natural objects started to flow into the new museums of Europe .
19 After departure of the 1620 to Sheffield , and depending on the good will of the driver , we managed to achieve many foot plate rides down to Wharf Lane and back as the train had to reverse into the down bay .
20 Listening to their instantly infectious debut single , released to near-hysterical reviews earlier this summer , it 's painfully obvious that Suede refuse to fit into the current indie rock scene .
21 In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe .
22 No matter how hard the Provincial champions tried to eat into the massive margin the worse it became for them .
23 I would just to say , I think women , women are such victims of the fashion industry and I think there 's a lot more hype surrounding th the bride than there is surrounding the groom and er I think erm , you know th a lot more thought needs to go into the whole thing , there 's so much pressure on young people , particularly girls and there 's sa , so much idealism around the whole thing erm , and and there 's a lot of alternatives to marriage , you know , and this is discounted as th , the woman over there said , about being referred to as Mrs , particularly when you 're over a certain age if you 're not married .
24 He drew a clear division between the " free " world and the Communist world , and made it equally clear that if the Soviet Union tried to expand into the free world the USA was prepared to act .
25 This fear of American inroads into areas that Britain used to control effortlessly was not confined to civil aviation ; the British also resented the activity of US oil companies in the Middle East , and US attempts to break into the British-dominated international rubber market and the sterling bloc .
26 [ F ] rom the early 1960s the bulldozers began to bite into the inner cities : slum clearance in Britain rose from less than 35,000 houses a year in 1955 to a steady 70,000 a year from 1960 .
27 That winter Diana 's star began to move into the royal family 's orbit .
28 The Shah suggested , and the White House agreed , that the visit would provide a good chance for Carter to talk to King Hussein , whom both men wanted to encourage into the Israeli-Egyptian peace process .
29 On Wednesday night , police were called to the town 's Webster Theatre when 1500 residents tried to cram into the 600 capacity hall and the meeting was abandoned in the interests of public safety .
30 As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach .
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