Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] into a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | CARL Llewellyn will be tucking into a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs before he sets out to win Saturday 's Hennessy Gold Gold Cup on Captain Dibble . |
2 | This seemed to be developing into a regular pattern in his dealings with Emily . |
3 | Then , with a purposely studied look at Celia 's figure , she added , ‘ It is so nice to feel it will be turning into a real family home at last . |
4 | We 'll be going into a warm house , that 's one thing . |
5 | Zoe would n't be going into a lonely house after the razzmatazz and bother and warmth of a normal family . |
6 | Andrew will shortly be moving into a new flat in Dumbarton . |
7 | We will be entering into a legal agreement with the er , the council to basically erm , set the criteria for the scheme this will establish the mix and the tenure er of the , of the er the scheme and to ensure that it it adheres to the , to the master plan . |
8 | Simon Long adds from Beijing : China seems to be retreating into a diplomatic posture reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution , at odds with both Washington and Moscow , and firing frequent broadsides against all-comers for alleged interference in its internal affairs . |
9 | Simon Long adds from Beijing : China seems to be retreating into a diplomatic posture reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution , at odds with both Washington and Moscow , and firing frequent broadsides against all-comers for alleged interference in its internal affairs . |