Example sentences of "[v-ing] [verb] into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oakes , bidding to build into a British title contender this season , found McGrath in resilient mood , but referee Keith Garner got it right when he scored 40-38 for Oakes , who did n't lose a round .
2 Trusts , however , offered the potential for developing nodding into a legal act .
3 It 's not on something we do at the moment , it 's wanting to get into a different market increasing .
4 specific points in the development of people , whilst that we recognise that the partners in practice was going to go into a quiet spell er something but we would run the risk if that happened on losing the expertise , the skill base that we 've got there and the undoubted qualities of the people within , we had to find a way in which we could use that skill base and other practice er of the practice and in fact that 's been quite successfully achieved in in recent months er with due diligence work for example er with legal support work is another example , when people in the insolvency practice have been very active on special science weeks ago tree .
5 If she marched out , it was going to turn into a major incident .
6 At that point , I 'm thinking this is going to turn into a junior Tootsie — you know , it takes a man to be a real feminist .
7 While waiting to move into a new apartment in the Boulevard Saint Germain , Apollinaire lived with the Delaunays for almost two months during the autumn of 1912 , and at this time the Delaunays ' studio became the meeting-place of a new group .
8 At the moment the hospital radio station is waiting to move into a new studio .
9 if we 're going to enter into a new lease with them .
10 During Ellis 's tenure at Kurunagala cattle stealing went into a sharp decline , but as soon as he left the district it revived .
11 Having raced into a 14-point interval lead , thanks to two tries from Tony Swift , another from Richard Lee and a Jonathan Callard conversion , they nearly allowed themselves to be knocked out of their stride by Neath 's bludgeoning approach .
12 Still , having slipped into a B-film cop part , he found it difficult to slough off the role .
13 A WOMAN who was raped , locked in a garage overnight and then raped again escaped from her attacker yesterday by running screaming into a crowded supermarket .
14 The country remained in a state of turmoil , with simmering ethnic , religious and personal rivalries threatening to erupt into a fresh war .
15 About twenty feet from the trench , in the centre of the dirt track leading to the road two Commandos were standing peering into a large hole in the ground .
16 BRITISH scientists and businessmen are trying to break into a vital slice of the semiconductor industry which foreign companies now dominate .
17 It provides a picture of the state of the incumbrances on a company 's property , something which is obviously of interest to those contemplating entering into a secured lending transaction with the company .
18 The club is also offering to enter into a legal agreement with Braintree to end overflying of villages , limit membership to 200 , keep full records and liaise regularly with local councillors .
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