Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] into [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Story of my life , ’ he growls when a red declines to go into a pocket for the simple reason that he has hit it at the wrong angle . |
2 | The mother herself needs to go into a kind of protective womb ; she is vulnerable , and requires care and support . |
3 | ‘ Beautiful , desirable … the kind of woman who only has to walk into a room in order to arouse the predator inside every man there . ’ |
4 | he wants to get into a fight with er he said he 's gon na hit , hit Feargal |
5 | I do not think that the House of Commons wants to get into an argument about when an inspection is not an inspection . |
6 | When the chip is incorporated into a smart card and inserted into a mock up cash machine , the user only has to speak into a microphone to be recognized and given the cash . |
7 | One hesitates to enter into the argument of whether co-operation and co-ordination should be processes which should be established at national level and work their way down to local level , or should be processes which should develop naturally at local level and work their way through regional to national or even international level . |
8 | After some experience at the fluid level the design tends to fall into a pattern of application areas and sales volume begins to increase . |
9 | After some experience at the fluid level the design tends to fall into a pattern of application areas and sales volume begins to increase . |
10 | Competitiveness tends to creep into the work in ways which frequently blind the participants to the real issues being worked on . |
11 | But most non-scoring credit decision systems are based on a similar idea — an attempt to predict the future , based on how an individual seems to fit into a pattern of past good and bad credit risks . |
12 | He still uses primary colours , but the subject for example , the yellow New York taxis with their red tail lights appears to dissolve into a wash of more subtle hues . |
13 | And remember , it often helps to get into an agency as a secretary or a messenger and to take it from there . |
14 | You mean local traffic that wishes to get into the centre of Harrogate or into Knaresborough . |
15 | A stream of spontaneous desire and aversion continues to pour into the centre of me , and I never cease to choose new ends from among its goals . |
16 | This results in a ball of cells , which then proceeds to burrow into the wall of the uterus . |
17 | MR GIBBON points out ( HAS January 13 ) that the test question ( Echo January 7 ) for 14-year-olds shows the man has already stepped onto the first stair and begins to fall into the trap of talking about the man , when the question asks about the load ! |
18 | As one tank approaches the top of the incline , the other begins to descend into the water at the lower level . |
19 | This last instance of the stylistics of manner begins to merge into the stylistics of embellishment , self-reference or representation . |
20 | Once NAB begins to move into the consideration of this area , it will have to co-ordinate its planning closely with that of the Advisory Committee on the Supply and Education of Teachers . |