Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] into [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | in specific terms I ca n't remember , I would have certainly of said that for the year er nineteen eighty eight we should build into our budget an amount , what that amount was I ca n't remember , but er that was , that was never given the go ahead |
2 | Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self-discipline to control those impulses and appetites . |
3 | Humanity will insist that individuals must accept their personal obligations by acknowledging that they do have within them impulses and appetites which are a legacy from millions of years of ruthless evolution , and that the time has come when they must introduce into their lives the concept of a high standard of self discipline to control those impulses and appetites . |
4 | If he came to the door now I should run into his arms . |
5 | ‘ Mr Aycliffe , was it Mr Beckenham 's idea that you should delve into my history ? ’ |
6 | Because the additional quantity of products which must flow into our heavy industry has to be taken from outside , not from within the sphere of heavy industry itself , which is in the hands of the workers ' state , but from elsewhere , from other external sources , whatever the price we have to pay . |
7 | Seriously , the time it takes must enter into your calculations as to cost . |
8 | Students ( particularly advanced students ) are frequently vexed by doubts as to the amount of detail that they should put into their answer . |
9 | Hence , I may have great difficulty in answering a relatively simple question like ‘ Why do you put so much energy into your career ? ’ and I would have even more difficulty in deciding how much energy 1 should put into my career and how much into my family . |
10 | What the dumb f**ks should get into their heads is that although we are Leeds fans we are also ( on the whole ) human . |
11 | No woman can take her personal safety for granted and every parent must instill into their children the need to be vigilant and sensible . |
12 | In line with their wish to introduce greater solemnity into worship , the Arminian bishops insisted that the parish clergy should incorporate into their church services a number of ritualistic features regarded by ministers and parishioners alike as ‘ popish ’ ; these included bowing at the name of Jesus , genuflection , kneeling to receive communion , and the insistence that women should wear veils while being churched following childbirth . |
13 | It also lists more detailed environmental standards that it recommends shipping companies should incorporate into their environmental plans , covering the various possible sources of pollution . |
14 | Sec. should always be aware of the ramifications of his feedback network , and should instil into his committee members the imperative need for sustained communication with the source of origin — the officials of the committee . |
15 | An attacker may break into your empty car and hide behind the front seats , or wait for you to fumble for your car keys as you approach . |
16 | It must be horrible to be driven away from all your old haunts because you might bump into your drug mates . |
17 | ‘ You mean you think all you have to say is you believe me and I 'll fall into your arms ? ’ |
18 | In a muddled way , he expected that she might fall into his arms , that he would be able to comfort her and that one thing would lead to another ; and so absorbed had he become in the effect Sam 's death would have on his own affairs , that he had forgotten that it might have some other effect on Martha 's . |
19 | Whereas Roh 's authority had been sufficient to forge and maintain the DLP as a coalition of three diverse parties , without him there appeared every chance that the party might break into its constituent elements . |
20 | So if they run fast enough , they 'll run into its jaws , and Bishop Jon can say a prayer over Cathail . |
21 | Laura collected sea-shells , looking for forms and colours she might work into her pots . |
22 | He drew back his head so that he might look into her eyes , misty with unshed tears . |
23 | She did not want to go to her parents through fear of her father and because she might run into her baby 's father . |
24 | Alternatively either colleagues or neighbour could perhaps ring a relative or friend who might move into your home and take care of things while you are in hospital . |
25 | ‘ If you 'll step into my office , Fräulein Brown ? |
26 | It was obvious that this small incursion into her life had seriously over-excited Johnny , and Cassie wondered uneasily what he might take into his head to do next . |
27 | ‘ We 'll go into your kitchen , if you do n't mind , Mr Cullam . ’ |
28 | ‘ Come on , Griselda , I 'll change into my outdoor clothes and meet you in the yard with my broom in five minutes . |
29 | There was a Soiree in the spring of 1887 and again in 1888 at which " only a few psalms were to be sung , thereby keeping clear of any danger that might creep into our churches by hymns or any other kind of pieces of music . " |
30 | There was a Soiree in the spring of 1887 and again in 1888 at which " only a few psalms were to be sung , thereby keeping clear of any danger that might creep into our churches by hymns or any other kind of pieces of music . " |