Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [vb infin] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In different questions either the mathematical terms were used or phrases such as " How many squares could you fit into the shape ? " and " How far is it all the way round the edge of the shape ? " |
2 | Please could you look into the matter and see what can be done to make the lights visible again . |
3 | Please could you look into the matter with a view to re-positioning the lines if you consider it necessary . |
4 | " Could you dig into the shipping accounts a bit more deeply ? |
5 | Would you go into the city to buy ? |
6 | Please would you look into the matter and see what can be done to improve the situation . |
7 | Shall we go into the committee room ? ’ |
8 | I 've no more patients until after lunch , so shall we go into the house ? ’ |
9 | ‘ Shall we go into the house ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Shall we go into the dining room ? ’ said Sophia . |
11 | But , if it had been either of these , how would they get into the Tower , mysteriously ring a tocsin bell and then arrange for Mowbray 's fall ? |
12 | Cadfael , will you go into the town , and ask Hugh to come into conference here this afternoon ? |
13 | Will you run into the shops for me , get some deli ? |
14 | Can I help you can will you come into the studio ? |
15 | Will they fit into the porch ? |
16 | What can I introduce into the conversation ? |
17 | You do realise he 's locked us in , can we break into the bar |
18 | ‘ Peter , ’ she began again , ‘ can we go into the sitting-room ? |
19 | ‘ Can we get into the castle ? ’ the Doctor asked . |
20 | Can we get into the meeting ? |