Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That a creature of his should fall into mortal sin , and that of a violent kind , was astonishment enough , but that this pliable mortal should ever undertake personal action of any kind came as an even greater shock .
2 we we , we were hearing from Jenny about the government , but we we must look into other parties I mean there 's a general election going to be coming off soon , we , we as carers should be looking into who is going to benefit us .
3 But the Government must enter into genuine dialogue with us to ensure these reforms are successful , ’ Mr Smith added .
4 Instead , for the last fortnight , training should go into reverse thrust .
5 A proportion of fees from hunters , tourists and tour vehicles should go into community-based projects , such as provision and maintenance of water supplies and primary health care .
6 The card will be tried out in Northampton over the next six months and should go into full production in nineteen ninety five .
7 Mr Wallace expects to get support for his view that the Scottish Constitutional Convention should go into cold storage , not just because it has little relevance but also to expose Labour as uninterested in cross-party co-operation .
8 ‘ You should change into dry clothes , ’ he said .
9 Roddick has also resisted suggestions that she should diversify into other quite different product lines such as clothing and leisure centres .
10 The chief lesions are the small , soft , greyish miliary nodules which are associated with the presence of worms and which are distributed subpleurally and throughout the lung parenchyma ; in heavy infections , sometimes observed in experimental dogs subjected to immunosuppressive drugs , the nodules may coalesce into greyish masses .
11 It was Sophy Sanger 's belief that by co-operating internationally for such practical , specific reforms , human beings might evolve into peaceful internationalists .
12 After much study Hahnemann came to the conclusion that the basic underlying causes of chronic diseases were what he termed the inherited miasms , a term which we might translate into modern parlance as inherited predispositions .
13 Proportional representation in Parliament might translate into disproportionate power in government in a way that would make the established first-past-the-post inequalities look rather more fair than is often seen to be the case .
14 Anyway since editing is the main problem , what we 're going to do this afternoon is , actually , I 'm going to show you another video and again it 's a very controversial one , again it 's used in , in teaching situations , again it has a biased point of view in the sense that it 's produced by National Power , er clearly as a P R job for introduction into schools erm and I want you to do the same exercise , but this time I want us to edit them among ourselves and what I 'm going to do is to get you to wri write your reviews and then we 'll divide into small groups , while you 're watching it I 'll co I 'll count how , however many people we 've got here , we 'll copy the reviews and in the same groups I want you to edit one another 's reviews and then er discuss them within the groups once you 've , once you 've marked them so we 'll get into the small , we 'll do the review we 'll write the review and then we will er , I distribute the , you can go and have a cup of coffee while we copy them , then we 'll distribute them , you can mark them , er individually on your own and then we 'll get into a group and you can criticize one another 's reviews , we 'll take them one at a time , we 'll probably be in groups of four , okay , but I 'll see , I 'll see how many , what the most suitable number is , okay so , if you , would you be kind enough to that
15 Erm so erm what we 've got then is is the the idea of ah looking at some kind of behavioural analysis , although I 'll got into behavioural analysis in just a few minutes .
16 These groups might enter into semi-permanent contracts with academics who had similar interests , and develop rules about who could and could not take part in a ‘ course ’ in a particular ‘ subject ’ and how that ‘ course ’ should be conducted .
17 Their skin will be very flushed and dry you 'll get deep sighing and this is the one you 'll get the smell of acetone , not always , you know the nail varnish smell , the pear drops , and then from there they 'll get , they 'll go into gradual I 've put coma there , but gradual unconsciousness treatment the same sugar , if it 's sugar they want they 'll come round almost immediately , if it 's , they 've already got too much well you have , that little bit 's not going to make them any worse , they 've got to go to hospital anyway .
18 Erm so , there 's various methods , we 'll go into specific methods in a minute , but er , when you are passing data from one file to another , you ought to use passing and receiving areas .
19 Landplane engines always seem to run badly when crossing large stretches of water , but flying across the middle of the island we disproved the theory that a floatplane 's motor might go into auto-rough over hard terrain .
20 I 'll change into dry clothes . ’
21 They discussed for a moment the possibility that they might get into dreadful trouble but discounted it .
22 ‘ You 'll get into terrible trouble . ’
23 ‘ I 'll get into awful trouble , wo n't I ? ’
24 ‘ I thought , ’ she said , ignoring her father 's advice to treat him with kid gloves , ‘ not that it 's any business of yours , that I might potter into Nice for the day . ’
25 The trap in Sam 's boathouse kept intruding and so did Angela Brickell ; the cold threat of khaki water that could rush into aching lungs to bring oblivion and the earthy girl who 'd been claimed back by the earth , eaten clean by earth creatures , become earth-digested dust .
26 Allosaurus was about 11 metres long and could walk at 5 mph ( 8 kph ) , double the speed of the giant herbivores , who could retreat into deep water .
27 Robert Eynon , marketing manager of the SECC , said the toughened glass was far safer than ordinary glass , or laminated glass which could break into large , sharp and dangerous pieces .
28 The thrill of discovering that he could break into secret files spurred Paul on to more daring data raids .
29 Police campaigners including Tory MPs say Sheahy could run into political trouble .
30 If we were to wind up the POWs fund and pay out the money once and for all to all POWs that we could find , we could run into severe problems in the next 10 to 15 years as these chaps get very old and need help even more .
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