Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The old Tominahs say that this crescent-moon shape means the bottom arc of a great vertical circle of our lives — the section at which we are all most deeply plunged into matter . |
2 | Unlike more organised writers he might perhaps more easily fall into contradiction , but it seems more likely , or at least more satisfactory , to suppose that Coleridge was fashioned greatly by his environment when writing . |
3 | These are generalities which describe a culture only now properly coming into view . |
4 | The key to reaping these benefits is clearly good organisation and ensuring that the in-house forum does n't all too easily degenerate into office politics , tittle-tattle and administration . |
5 | If people were no longer so easily frightened into docility , new ways would have to be found to make them ductile . |
6 | It is not enough simply to take into account the conditions at that particular time . |
7 | As United Kingdom exports increase , there will be a multiplier effect on national income which we have not so far taken into account . |
8 | This means that one of the most difficult challenges facing an educational system is preparing its students for a world that has not yet even come into existence . |