Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] into [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Is there any need for me to go into details ? ’ |
2 | But if you really want me to go into details Valerie Mitchell was sitting not far from you last week . |
3 | ‘ Please , do n't ask me to go into details . ’ |
4 | Of course I got into difficulties , and was rescued by a kindly and condescending undergraduate . |
5 | I mean , I got into movies quite late . |
6 | So I 've done a variety of jobs , and I 'm not quite sure how I ended up doing what I 'm doing I got into computers by accident , just being in the wrong place at the wrong time . |
7 | He was very pragmatic about why he had been drawn to cinema ‘ I came into films not because I wanted to make films . |
8 | Nobody 's saying anything , not to my face anyway , but there 's something about the way they move , and the way conversations change tack when I walk into rooms . |
9 | And the more I delve into computers , the more I realise just how negligible my knowledge is , despite reading everything I can about the subject . |
10 | And I get into kinks , coughing |
11 | Is there any way that I can start these running automatically when I get into Windows ? |
12 | I get into habits very easily , you see , so I soon got into the habit of coming here every night for dinner . ’ |
13 | I get into rows with people . |
14 | I find it difficult to put what I saw into words . |
15 | I go into ecstasies because a woman is in the loo , he thought . |
16 | ‘ Already I go into houses , particularly in the winter , and I can see that some people do not realise how dangerous the cold is . ’ |
17 | I go into schools quite a lot because I 'm concerned with the training of graduates as teachers , and I 'm very interested in what goes on in schools . |
18 | So the choice is not , should I become organic , or shall I go into parsnips ? |
19 | ‘ Need I go into details ? |
20 | I totter into arms of actor chum Gary Waldhorn , who half-walks-half-carries me to stage door of the Vaudeville Theatre . |
21 | But before I got to the end of it I burst into tears . |
22 | ‘ I cry , sometimes I am strong and sometimes I burst into tears . |
23 | ‘ I was so suprised when I got the letter telling me about the award that I burst into tears , ’ says Joan , a widow . |
24 | I burst into tears because I was sure Mum had pawned it or sold it . |
25 | I burst into tears when I saw Mum , and told her what had happened . |
26 | I think I burst into tears , to my shame . |
27 | In fact it was n't until Anna was here , and we were watching a programme about Romania , that I burst into tears and cried for hours and hours . |
28 | I danced , and went through all the motions of enjoying myself , but we left early and on the way home I burst into tears , and cried and cried and would n't stop . |
29 | She went to the sink and put some cold water on a facecloth and started mopping my head and I burst into tears . |
30 | I come into Bounds Green |