Example sentences of "[to-vb] into [art] private " in BNC.

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1 Now , in 1980 , having largely escaped the first round of cuts by the Tory government , the Housing Corporation , which is a major source of funding to housing associations and co-ops , has been cut too , leading to an ever worsening situation for those ineligible for council housing or unable to buy into the private market .
2 Her husband said the extra 1,100 dollars a month would enable her to go into a private nursing home .
3 It seemed the ideal way for the NFC to go into the private sector .
4 Mr asked why we should close our homes and let private homes profit erm , if people choose either to go into the private sector or to stay into their own homes , what are we supposed to do tell them they 've got no choice but to keep our substandard homes going ?
5 To compensate for their losses , children were likely to retreat into a private world and to form attachments to inanimate objects which were more securely under their control .
6 Sometimes I wished he could have been harder on long-winded questioners , at others that he would resist the temptation to get into a private clinch with the politicians .
7 And most single people and er most young people in particular , fall outside that definition and that means that they really have no access to council housing of any kind and er they also find it very hard to get into the private rented sector , because of er the fact that 's it 's er , the rents are so high , and , and therefore they are at the mercy of erm basically the well , well loosely what one could describe as the bad landlords , the sharks , who will er exploit their situation .
8 In addition , when you join the plan , you will receive a special Membership Card , which will act as your identification if you need to check into a private hospital .
9 SIR — My aunt , aged 93 , is selling her house to move into a private residential home .
10 When they grow up , our children leave our private world to move into a private world of their own .
11 ‘ I thought long and hard before I left the NHS to move into the private sector .
12 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 .
13 Indeed a similar equivocal attitude exists towards the issue of council-house sales , some women ( like some socialists ) even appearing to endorse the ‘ right to buy ’ clause in the new Act , presumably on the basis that it represents an avenue for women to enter into the private market ( Brion and Tinker , 1980 , p. 43 ) .
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