Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [verb] [be] [v-ing] into " in BNC.
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1 | Some groups have been buying into the new sites — as House of Fraser , which owns Harrods , has done at Meadowhall in Sheffield — but such an expensive strategy requires cool nerves in the present recession . |
2 | FEWER cattle have been coming into Northern Ireland from the Republic , according to the Livestock Marketing Commission . |
3 | For very much longer nutritionists have been delving into the values and virtues of vitamins , minerals and the proteins necessary for growth and repair of body tissue . |
4 | Under the national enterprise allowance scheme administered by the new training and enterprise councils , 1,000 new businesses have been coming into existence every week this year . |
5 | Over the past few years , banks in the major financial centres have been diversifying into other areas of the financial services industry such as stockbroking , securities underwriting , dealing and insurance . |
6 | Soviet oilmen have been tapping into these supplies since the 1940s , when they created Oil Rocks , a gigantic production centre with 200 kilometres of causeway , built on concrete piles and landfill offshore . |