Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [to-vb] into " in BNC.

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1 A possible ( relatively ) benign explanation might be presented for GPs ' failure to pursue a non compulsory route : that women , whose conventional role involves running the home and family , would be less willing to go into hospital precisely because of their feelings of responsibility for others in the home .
2 It must be so easy to fall into the habit of saying the right thing , what was expected .
3 ‘ Of course , if you get married now , ’ Aunt Lilian said , ‘ you may not find it so easy to get into politics . ’
4 I should think it was about ten , fifteen years later , and it was so easy to get into the country .
5 It would n't be so easy to melt into the background .
6 There may be an improvement in the child 's already abundant energy or that nebulous sense of well being that we all know about but find so hard to put into words .
7 A big shirt : a more practical cover-up than the ubiquitous pareo , less likely to billow into your neighbour 's ice-cream and more appropriate when popping into smart restaurants or sensitive tourist spots such as church .
8 Knowing you have a structured interview to progress through will make you less likely to fall into the trap of making an intuitive decision at the opening stages of the interview .
9 If you g if you attend a nursery school , you 're less likely to fall into criminal ways than if you have n't attended a nursery school .
10 There were no significant differences in the present study between the never and the previously married although it might be expected that people with children might be less likely to go into a home than those without any and the widowed , divorced , or separated are much more likely to have children than the single : 75 per cent compared with 6 per cent .
11 The results are less likely to seep into the sand . ’
12 Active , occupied children are less likely to get into trouble .
13 The profession was extremely hard to break into and to maintain a very low weight required constant vigilance and self-discipline .
14 He is one of the best midfield players in the country , and he 's so quick to get into the box .
15 What can be deduced from a self-portrait is often controversial ; a critic is especially likely to read into a self-portrait some opinion held about the artist .
16 It is becoming less useful to enter into each other 's feelings , more and more convenient to consult one 's pocket computer .
17 If we consider the timber which is sufficiently industrialized to get into the official statistics , the annual world consumption ( not counting fuel ) appears to lie between 800 and 1,000 million tons .
18 She was n't even sure why she 'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him .
19 But what I do think occurs , and this is bourne out er in my own case , I mean I 'm extremely reluctant to go into my staffroom simply because of the amount of smoking which goes on there .
20 The sodium is only able to pass into the membrane through sodium ion channels distributed along the axon .
21 With Maggie in London , Sheila and Mona had more light to themselves and were better able to come into their own .
22 Hard as he is working on the switch , it may be that Bayfield is being groomed in the rigours of international rugby so as to be better able to step into Dooley 's shoes when he finally retires , probably at the end of this season .
23 Celia supposed that she would now have to say something about why she did n't want a child , but it seemed so difficult to put into words .
24 ‘ Is it so difficult to put into words what I can read on your face ?
25 The more casual types are less inclined to go into a concert hall .
26 By 1899 California had a 35,000-strong Japanese community , economically successful , culturally discrete and less inclined to integrate into the ‘ melting pot ’ than most other national groups .
27 There may be circumstances where an integration of different programmes can reduce duplication and sharpen policy effectiveness , but in general co-ordination achieves very little — it is extremely difficult to put into practice .
28 PP : … terribly difficult to project into a vast theatre .
29 This ideological stance is somewhat difficult to transfer into languages in which gender distinctions pervade the grammatical system .
30 I know it must sound terribly irresponsible to get into this position but , truthfully , it 's a case of of ‘ heart ruling head ’ . ’
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