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

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1 Such calls were to extend into the following decade .
2 As Gabriel Josipovici has said , ‘ To imagine , like the traditional novelist , that one 's work is an image of the real world , to imagine that one can communicate directly to the reader what it is that one uniquely feels , that is to fall into the real solipsism , which is , to paraphrase Kierkegaard on despair , not to know that one is in a state of solipsism ’ ( The World and the Book ) .
3 The very least the world can now do is to read into the legal record the barbarism of the Bosnian war .
4 One of my few remaining unsatisfied ambitions is to get into the old man 's study .
5 If the fees are reduced to such a level that this quality ca n't continue , then the only answer is to move into the private sector .
6 Our immediate objective is to move into the upper quartile and , in so doing , become one of Britain 's top teaching and research universities .
7 Sequent Computer Corp confirmed last week reports that it is to move into the multi-processor PC ‘ superserver ’ business , basing its software strategy around Microsoft Corp 's forthcoming NT operating system ( UX No 390 ) .
8 The tendency of moral philosophers , thinks Moore , is to rush into the third question , without having dealt with the first two .
9 This growth was to continue into the 20th century ( Table 3.1 ) .
10 It seemed to Pearce that the best way to gain his goal was to go into the Civil Service , which was the career that most of the more successful pupils from his school tended ti follow .
11 From Paris , Jean-Jacques Lebel wrote an obituary for the surrealist André Breton , beginning a relationship between the French semi-Situationist and the British underground press that was to persist into the following decade .
12 The news ends speculation that Argos was to move into the multi-million pound redevelopment planned for the Vernon Road bus station site .
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