Example sentences of "people be [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In exactly the same way , too many people are looking into the mind of the homosexual rather than considering the repugnance that is caused to millions of decent people all over the country … .
2 Transition through training is shown to be a process in which vulnerable young people are stratified into the slots allotted to them rather than being engaged in real decision-making about future choices .
3 ‘ But is n't it the case , ’ I ask him , ‘ that while people are piling into the cinemas to see the worst exports of Hollywood , they are also piling in to see our own films , such as Alan Parker 's The Commitments , which has after all just won the Bafta award for best film . ’
4 Yeah , people are wondering into the property
5 I will elaborate on the point that I made about the disruption that may be caused when additional tens of thousands of people are brought into the area , if the development at King 's Cross goes ahead .
6 Through all these processes , more people are socialized into the forms of behaviour deemed appropriate for their sex ; in such a way people learn to become ‘ gendered subjects ’ .
7 For many people in Britain , ethnic relations means immigration and the apparent belief that large numbers of people are pouring into the country and making it overcrowded .
8 Erm schizophrenic people being released into the community prematurely , not having the assistance that they needed , committing crimes , innocent victims there .
9 More people were drifting into the club , all of whom asked Erika how her interview had gone .
10 In its first six months of operation , over 1600 people were accepted into the programme , resulting in over 250 new businesses starting to date .
11 Not only did Nonconformists suffer severely under the savage penal laws , but a whole range of other people were drawn into the process of enforcing them , which meant that they could be forced to decide whether their sympathies lay with Dissent or with the intolerant Anglican establishment .
12 Thousands of ordinary people were forced into the fray .
13 People were coming into the shop saying they could n't understand why I had taken such an attitude . ’
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