Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are hints , there are passages here and there where she goes into the present tense .
2 The young woman feels curiously as though she is only playing at house once more when she goes into the first flat or home that she can truly call her own .
3 All eyes will be on Vina Buller today as she goes into the final showjumping phase in the lead of the National Championship sponsored by Heineken at Punchestown in Co Kildare .
4 As she gradually picks up speed and moves towards the countryside she enters into the next stage of her journey .
5 She 's wrong because she falls into the latter category .
6 ‘ And then after that , she pops into the Red Trafalgar . ’
7 The third form of cash costs to Britain of her membership of the EEC is the direct payments she makes into the central budget .
8 Macaulay gets on the wrong plane and ends up in the Big Apple where he books into the palatial Plaza Hotel , much to the suspicion of various flunkies including a camp Tim Curry .
9 It burrows into the subcutaneous tissues and spends up to 60 days feeding on them .
10 When it goes into the joint account .
11 Large quantities of frozen food are nowadays delivered regularly to stores and the Service must ensure that the temperature of the stock at the time of delivery is correct before it goes into the cold store .
12 He goes into the front bedroom and tells where everything 's going to go .
13 And he goes into the non-title contest revealing : ‘ I do n't bother watching tapes of my opponents any more .
14 It 's very difficult , and I think that people involved in the Gardener Centre have , ever since its inception , found it quite difficult to work how quite how it fits into the overall Brighton scene , and I find it fascinating to look at the nature of facilities which exist in central Brighton and try and work out in one 's own mind how best he facility of the Gardener fits in with that .
15 It fits into the following part of the story , where the author describes her rich and rather spoilt heroine 's exit from a high-class antique shop in London 's West End : [ 4 ] " Charming ! "
16 To a considerable extent it shades into the self-education function , especially if the latter is broadened to include practical matters ( do-it-yourself , cookery , sport , etc . ) .
17 It flutters into the unused grate .
18 The gopher tortoise that lives in the southwestern deserts of the United States needs one as a shelter in which to escape the worst of the mid-day heat and it digs into the sun-baked ground with slow ponderous sweeps of its armoured fore-legs .
19 But when the time comes to close , this delicate balance between gleaming efficient machinery and the secret world of nature can relent the man made , now nature takes over , unfettered by schedules or the relentless hurry into the night shift , it creeps into the bare workings of the place and then it 's not the rest of the world within a world .
20 Making the appropriate product and ensuring it gets into the right hands are clearly critical elements in developing the market for older consumers .
21 But then if you did it at the stage before , before it gets into the Scottish Theatre Guide you can then make your dates available or you can agree your dates and you can get publicity and that at home .
22 It divides into the critical parent , the judgemental voice in our heads , giving us instructions and punishment , how to behave and what we should do ; and the nurturing parent who cares for us , and meets our needs , supports , helps and educates .
23 There is a lot of blood ; it looks red where it seeps into the white sheets , black where it quietly pools .
24 Paul Gascoigne turns in another dazzling performance , this time as Santa Claus , as he gets into the festive spirit to wish all TODAY readers a very merry Christmas .
25 ‘ As it expands into the rural areas , it will have an even greater impact on traditional values and patterns of life , ’ he said , adding : ‘ The late advent of TV into Fiji may be a blessing in disguise .
26 ‘ As it expands into the rural areas , it will have an even greater impact on traditional values and patterns of life , ’ he said , adding : ‘ The late advent of TV into Fiji may be a blessing in disguise .
27 It does n't stop there though , it advances into the basic components of a computer .
28 Knowledge could prove a useful ally in the battle between Good and Evil — but only if it falls into the right hands .
29 It falls into the middle range of portable belt sanders .
30 ‘ Supposing it falls into the wrong hands ? ’
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