Example sentences of "[to-vb] into any [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Not that , nowadays Gordon Hamilton is allowed to fade into any sort of anonymity . |
2 | The two-hour battle did not exactly revive memories of Croft 's professional heyday when she reached the lofty heights of world No 22 as she struggled with her serve , and produced too many errors to get into any sort of groove . |
3 | This means that each individual cell has the ability to develop into any kind of cell that the organism will require for survival . |
4 | Robin Dewhurst is unable to enter into any correspondence regarding holiday enquiries . |
5 | Robin Dewhurst is unable to enter into any correspondence regarding holiday enquiries . |
6 | The Nordic states were reluctant to enter into any kind of commitment , but would perhaps have been willing to follow a British lead , while in France and the Low Countries British participation was regarded as an indispensable guarantee of security against both a resurgence of German militarism and the shadowy threat of the Soviet Union . |
7 | Wycliffe brought Kersey up to date but seemed reluctant to enter into any sort of discussion . |