Example sentences of "[adv] be [v-ing] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That way he will not be bumping into the Lady Jinneth again in such a hurry . |
2 | The first frenzy of sweeping up matter is over , so that the betraying torrent of hard radiation is no longer so obvious ; but nevertheless matter must still be falling into the hole . |
3 | AUSTRALIAN wonder wing David Campese will be fully fit to face Wales at Cardiff Arms Park , but believes the world champions wo n't be going into the game as favourites . |
4 | But this would undoubtedly be playing into the hands of the enemy at the present nine . |
5 | But I shall certainly be looking into the circumstances of the provider who has written to me . |
6 | A spokesman for Durham County Council 's Trading Standards department said : ‘ This sounds like a very worrying incident and we will certainly be looking into the circumstances surrounding it . ’ |