Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] into a [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If you must get into a dilemma then charge further into it in an attempt to gain control of your destiny once again .
2 ‘ One day we 'll ride into a town where my mother and father are in the audience , and they 'll see me …
3 This place 'll turn into a hovel again .
4 Who would have thought that the Coca-Cola bottle in your fridge today could turn into a fibre tomorrow to make carpet backing or filling for your anorak ? ’
5 If you do not , you may move into a home only to find , three months later , that the road outside your flat is being widened into a motorway , or an uninterrupted view over woodlands is to be rudely interrupted by the erection of a new housing estate .
6 A dolphin caller would go into a dream where his spirit went out of his body and sought the dolphin folk in their home under the western horizon and invited them to a dance , with feasting , in the village .
7 There was one lone man at the back of the bar fortyfivish reading a newspaper — but a real surveillance should be done by at least three people the A-B-C method although not all would come into a bar perhaps only one …
8 So I should think it 's gon na be the top four that will go into a knock out competition or something like that at the end , you know ?
9 ‘ We will switch into a phase where it will be difficult to meet demand .
10 DONCASTER 'S ST LEGER will turn into a farce tomorrow if the weather forecast is wrong .
11 ‘ Yes , we 'll have an overhead-scrolling runaway bit , perhaps he can change into a car later , kill lots of people , ( cough ) and perhaps along the way the game could convey a general lack of atmosphere , just like the film . ’
12 Do n't ask me how a big thing like a spaceship can go into a thing as small as a potato .
13 This can turn into a driver where people then feel they have to achieve everything in the fastest possible time .
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