Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] into the " in BNC.

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31 But , Debbie was just getting to the stage where she was just to same on the shift , erm , but yes , you need , like , th , the , you get certain people that , they just need the challenge , but then you can find yourself erm , getting into a situation where you 're giving them those extra things to do but you 're taking them away from somebody else , so they 're like just going into the background , you know .
32 So as we were going along she was just going into the paper shop and she was on her way up to the one o'clock bus , so I called in to see Jackie and had a coffee and then we come home .
33 Right I 'm just going into the kitchen to help out .
34 The trek proves long and arduous , with casualties mounting as they forge through swamps and mountains before finally breaking into the Dalek city .
35 When she left the pool side , she said to her father , ‘ I 'm just popping into the bank with Mr Corduroy . ’
36 ‘ They review records that are just getting into the shops .
37 But doing the whole thing — removing daytime clothes , putting on special sleeping garments , emptying the bladder , cleaning the teeth and finally getting into the purpose-built sleeping furniture — is something that is only done in the bedrooms specially built for the purpose .
38 inform about society , thus continuing the induction of pupils which they are already experiencing into the tradition which is theirs by virtue either of birth or of taking up residence in a country .
39 ‘ I felt a nine-match ban was a fair punishment for Davis , who was just breaking into the England squad at the time , and I suspect the FA may make an example of Ian as well . ’
40 They remained at the Egyptian Hall , soon moving into the Large Hall , until its demolition at 1904 .
41 he built this on and the country pub was just coming into the , you know , people were getting out in their cars and that , there was no breathalyser or anything and the
42 As the owl hooted and the night train called , Erika was already slipping into the state where the real world fades and the dreamworld begins , thinking of Fritz and that last , subtle touch of two hands .
43 In my right hand was a small tray , and by tilting it in the breeze I found that I could obtain enough lift to get up to any height I wanted , and was soon soaring into the air , travelling at will .
44 He smiled and hurried to the escalator , scuttling up the moving stairway towards street level , finally emerging into the ticket hall ; As he passed through he cast one last glance behind him to assure himself he was free of pursuers .
45 It overlooks the Gypsey Race , known locally as ‘ The Beck ’ , which winds its way through several villages from its source at Wharram , high on the Yorkshire Wolds , before finally flowing into the sea through Bridlington Harbour .
46 On that hole Stein and Otaki were already playing into the arena of grandstands .
47 And so that you could send them the information about it all , and then James is just talking into the camera , saying , oh I 'm really glad that this is happening , the band 's gon na be really happy , finally we 're on our way , bla bla , and then it ends .
48 It was hard to see if he was amused , or just squinting into the glare .
49 We are already falling into the trap of describing an ideal world and suggesting that it exists .
50 It was a closely fought struggle in Grade Three between the two Ballynahinch teams , with just one point separating them for first and second places , with the ‘ B ’ set just edging into the lead for top honours .
51 On this model the profile is thin and narrow-ish , without exactly falling into the ‘ speed ’ category .
52 FUZZBOX ; For appearing on the cover of the NME with kittens , thus falling into the ‘ pussy ’ joke trap .
53 I looked round for more as the first two flamed near the centre of the Grounds , finally collapsing into the grass , stiff-limbed but twitching , crackling to the breeze .
54 The shape was roughly indented in the mud , but little runnels of water were already seeping into the indentation , for the tide had turned .
55 Scrambling to his feet , he took the case and hung it by its handle on to a support-post of the fence , then quickly climbed back over , lifted down the case , and hurried back across the glade and down the path by which he had come , finally disappearing into the trees .
56 A figure in black was just disappearing into the wood .
57 No more seeing into the life of things , in short .
58 While I was still gazing into the water basin , the doctor then covered me with blankets , enclosing me in total darkness .
59 ‘ Then Robert would have stamped out the flames and carried me still smouldering into the thicket . ’
60 MUD being transported away by lorries as part of a dredging scheme on the River Lagan is still spilling into the streets of the Lower Ormeau , the local residents ' group has claimed .
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