Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] into the " in BNC.
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1 | America will be checking into the Heartbreak Hotel . ’ |
2 | New tales from Toad Hall could be appearing into the next century |
3 | Similarly , another supernova remnant 3' ( 7pc ) southwest of Sgr A seems to be blasting into the Sgr A molecular cloud . |
4 | For these people , the last word in radical chic is Brut Soap-on-a-Rope ; they dress as though they have stepped straight from the pages of a Seventies mail-order catalogue ; they consider a good night out to be crowding into the only working public telephone box , and , hyperventilating in their over-excitement , taking it in turns to listen to the talking clock . |
5 | But I shall certainly be looking into the circumstances of the provider who has written to me . |
6 | A spokesman for Durham County Council 's Trading Standards department said : ‘ This sounds like a very worrying incident and we will certainly be looking into the circumstances surrounding it . ’ |
7 | I knew they " d be heading into the town to have ice-cream and things and talk and laugh . |
8 | Police have sealed off roads and blockaded farm tracks amid fears that thousands of travellers may be heading into the region for a Bank Holiday festival . |
9 | In the North York Moors National Park , bracken is estimated to be encroaching into the moorland at a rate of about 120 hectares a year . |
10 | ‘ I 'll be going into the Yard first thing to work out what 's to do . |
11 | $4m will be going into the Columbian world fair at Seville ; the Dominican Republic is hoping to build a 390-foot lighthouse for $10m ; 12 full-size replica ships will be setting sail for America ( presumably from their commissioning countries ) , and the fifth Genovese Columbian conference will be exhibiting every plant of the New World . |
12 | They refused to give exact details of which chairmen will be going into the Treasury and when . |
13 | AUSTRALIAN wonder wing David Campese will be fully fit to face Wales at Cardiff Arms Park , but believes the world champions wo n't be going into the game as favourites . |
14 | ‘ Because when we do join up on the Monday , I do n't want them to be going into the game cold . |
15 | Predictably they said that the money should be going into the overall prize fund ; and , equally predictably , the sponsors replied that the money was being paid for Krantz to head up a special promotion for the company , and anyway they wanted some extra glamour and colour which a top American golfer would provide . |
16 | It has been some debate er on the board and the management committee about the direction the theatre should be going into the nineteenth century twentieth century and I think and I and I think it 's important that this meeting hopefully will be very constructive in the sense that is important that the theatre actually gets the views of people use the building , and people actually come along and support the of the theatre . |
17 | She was smiling a pleased smile , and working things out ; I think it must have been the afternoon ( the only time she visited my primary school ) she was told that I 'd be going into the eleven-plus class and so ( because everyone in the class passed the exam ) would be going to grammar school . |
18 | ‘ I shall be going into the city tomorrow . |
19 | And then there 's things that come in like superannuation may be , pension payments if you 're in a scheme , lump sum repayments the sort of things that you ca n't spend but if you 're not here they may be going into the pot . |
20 | and this is where it really matters and really counts , what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careers ' office , army careers ' office tomorrow , |
21 | Bet they 'll be go be going into the early hours of Sunday morning ! |
22 | Before then , despite a number of chances , this game had nil all written all over it ; United did have their chances , they hit the post , Steve Foster and Martin Foyle both went close but the ball never appeared to be going into the back of the net . |
23 | Four thousand Schoolchildren from all over Oxfordshire will be filing into the Old Fire Station over the next few days to enjoy the drama , and displays . |
24 | In modern timber-frame houses , it is possible that you could be fixing into the timber frame itself and/or plasterboard above the window reveal . |
25 | He seemed to be pointing into the middle of The Idlers , and Wycliffe watched with uneasy fascination as he brought the launch between two of the rocks . |
26 | He turned his head so that when he opened his eyes he could be facing into the clearing . |
27 | But it seems to be getting into the the the throat and and the chest . |
28 | Erm I do n't think that as a committee that we should be getting into the detail necessary of what 's going wrong and I think er Harold made that quite well . |
29 | But it may be wise to follow the Which ? team 's advice before making your choice — otherwise the recipient of your gift could be limping into the New Year . |
30 | Chainreaction ( as the Herald reported last week ) would be moving into the newly built extension , the cottage was being completely renovated and the centre was being used to nearly 90 percent of capacity . |