Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But somehow , they became rooted in the reserves , whereas we felt they should have zoomed into the premier league and joined the elite of beat . ’
2 There is no good intellectual reason why the study of the British constitution should have slipped into the static sterility of the constitutional approach .
3 If you would forgive me yet again , I must go to change into the appropriate costume . ’
4 ‘ But I reckon they 'll have to get into the Premier League before they get the chance .
5 Once the only route that Allied personnel could use to travel into the Soviet Sector , with the dismantling of the wall it is now redundant
6 There was an element of choice in Sukarno 's arrest ; he could have escaped into the surrounding countryside , but he awaited capture , perhaps calculating that in arresting him the Dutch were outraging international opinion .
7 ‘ And he could have got into the other parts ?
8 Dougal could read meaning into the meaningless , like a priest finding omens in the steaming entrails of a sacrificed animal .
9 The programme , from BBC East , is bound to shock conservative Asian families who have never accepted that girls from their community could get dragged into the seedy world of prostitution .
10 705–9 ) , whose father , Sigehere , may have married into the ruling family of the Hwicce , gave land as sub-king in the territory of the Hwicce to the church of Worcester in the reign of Coenred ( CS 123 : S 64 ) .
11 The door opened unexpectedly , and he would have fallen into the dark kitchen were it not for the fact that after four inches it jarred and stuck .
12 On the other hand , Clara would have fitted into the Jaguar-driving clique .
13 I had the feeling of a patron drawn deeper than he would have liked into the unpredictable consequences of his generosity — a lonely figure , heir to the Agnew fortune and tradition , yet unmarried , childless , last of his line .
14 My mother and father were there and the doctor came up and said I would have to go into the Royal Marsden in Sutton to have a scan to find out whether the cancer had spread .
15 We were convinced the single would go storming into the Top 20 … it was the best we could do with that photo session … ‘
16 Mr Houghton 's ambition is to raise return on equity to 17–20% within five years , a performance that would put Corning into the top 25% of Fortune 500 companies .
17 ‘ Someone will have to go into the photographic laboratory and steal some negatives .
18 Since the Vendor will have entered into the relevant contracts in the first place it is for the Vendor to take the risk as saying whether or not the contracts fall within these categories .
19 If one tooth is removed , the opposing tooth will require regular rasping or it will continue to grow into the opposite jaw .
20 Whereas most novel beliefs can become anchored into the cultural patterns of common sense , there is something special about the transmission of scientific ideas in the modern age .
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