Example sentences of "into a life " in BNC.
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1 | Rose 's coming to the house had smoothed their lives and allowed them to concentrate everything on school and study , which , above all , they saw as a way out of the house and into a life of their own . |
2 | Worse still , she had married into a life so public that at times she felt there was no place on earth where she could escape from the prying eyes . |
3 | These factors have stacked up against the amateur game : a preponderance of Tours to house players ; a huge glamour industry attached to the pro game that seduces the players ; parents wanting to push their sons into a life of perceived prestige and an automatic aspiration to be a pro among most players of ability . |
4 | Anyway it would have been foolish to force someone into a life so demanding . |
5 | Wage rates were consistently low ; these , associated with the devastating consequences of endemic casualism , plunged the majority into a life of want and destitution . |
6 | Some are drawn into a life of crime : petty thieving , drugs trafficking etc . |
7 | In a last chapter the young rover turns , and by his own eager wish , to settle into a life of married affluence . |
8 | Frye , in The Politics of Reality ( 1983 ) , uses the situation of a young girl sold into sexual slavery and then systematically brutalised and brainwashed into a life of service to her captors as an analogy for the situation of all women . |
9 | It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only . |
10 | The maimed Sylvie of the post-war years , receding ever further into a life he could n't penetrate . |
11 | She , who had always helped lame dogs , now refused the many helping hands that were held out to her , because they only hauled her back , temporarily , into a life of comfort from which she would later have to return to reality . |
12 | I paid Fagin to trap Oliver into a life of crime . |
13 | Grandson was rewarded by Edward with extensive land grants in England , especially in Kent , and also in Ireland , and in 1275 with the wardenship of the Channel Islands , later transformed into a life grant . |
14 | It inevitably became an issue , however , after the king 's death , and Gloucester 's vulnerability was further increased by the death of his kinsman George Neville on 4 May — something which immediately converted the duke 's title to the northern Neville lands into a life interest only . |
15 | I am now standing outside a gate , outside a window , looking into a life that does not belong to me , and I should rather look away . |
16 | Teenagers like Kelly say the tough fines have trapped her into a life of prostitution . |
17 | A TEESSIDE man attacked his brother because he thought he was leading his son into a life of crime , a court heard . |
18 | His solicitor John Freer said : ‘ It 's absolute and positive that his brother did lead Robert Cunningham 's son into a life of crime . |
19 | Many children were actually sold by masters into slavery in pits — Parents actually had to sell their children into a life of misery . |