Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas .
2 Subaru pick-up owners who jump into a Legacy will feel right at home , for the family 's noise signature is unmistakeable .
3 Only 300 000 people watch TV-AM compared with 1.6 million who tune into the BBC 's rival show .
4 THOSE of our readers who drop into a branch of W. H. Smith 's to pick up their copy of New Scientist may not have realised what hotbeds of intellectual ferment these unassuming stores can be .
5 Food preferences are very much dictated by habit , and those who get into the habit of choosing the fibre-rich foods gradually come to prefer them .
6 The total ban on all vehicles including cycles will run from 10.30am to 4pm and they stressed disabled drivers who get into the area before 10.30 would be able to stay for three hours before driving out .
7 erm er portraits of , er men you have to take i it that erm we could argue Charlotte Bronte was very critical of the men she knew and , the men she thought she might know , and did n't erm , you have to look at the women who feed into the making of them
8 In a crisis , there are two sorts of people : There are those who go into a blind panic .
9 We have taken steps to draw to the attention of all children who go into a home the fact that there is a telephone number , a contact point and a named officer separate from the home to whom they can complain if they feel the need .
10 And those who go into the situation with their eyes wide open because they 've been trained how to handle emergencies with calm and confidence .
11 Both Hallamshire and Queen 's are also represented in the final four of the women 's competition , but it is Long Road Cambridge who go into the semis as top seeds , with players of the calibre of Amanda Brown , a former Wightman Club player , and ex-Queen 's No. 2 Judy Rich — who appeared in last season 's inaugural women 's Grand finals for the London club — setting the pace .
12 I 've known many British historians who have an adequate reading knowledge of German , erm who go into the archives expecting to be able to read the documents , and what they do n't realise in advance is that the handwriting is actually Gothic script .
13 So , it 's Headington Amateurs who go into the next round of the Oxfordshire Senior Cup , that 's the fourth round .
14 Those … who relapse into a culturally predominant style will find themselves rightly restricted to that part of the organisation where their culture prevails .
15 In a fit of pique , Peking suspended an agreement with Hong Kong to take back Chinese economic refugees who cross into the colony illegally .
16 These roads open up the rainforest to waves of settlers who move into the forests and clear even more land by fire .
17 Putting out the cigarette again , as though stubbing Alice out of existence , he said , " I thought it was some hooligan , these kids who come into a house on an impulse " It was at this point that the next thought hit him , and again he sat staring .
18 A pair of young fighters who come into the ring and fight a contest of this kind would have had the referee boxing their ears and offering such terse words as ‘ get in there and fight ’ .
19 To see how this works , it is necessary to calculate the total proportions who come into the non-base category of X 1 and X 2 from figure 13.5 ; 0.530 of the sample is young and 0.578 is rich .
20 ‘ It seems to be the ambition of so many women who come into the bush .
21 Women are now eligible to work down the pits under previous legislation , but there is protection for kids , for the 16-year-olds who come into the industry .
22 Inward migrants will include people who come into the district in order to do the jobs that are provided and there are many examples of employers coming to the town and bringing their own people into the town to do the jobs that are brought into the town .
23 so , so that 's , that 's a difficult erm one , erm I 'm not sure about sort of one thing as well , I mean a lot of people who , who come into the South East who virtually fly out .
24 so just one Central South team in the cup now … and that 's Gloucester who come into the third round … for a tough old game on Tyneside … that 's in three weeks time
25 I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop .
26 I mean there 's a strong Music Department here and we have a number of music students who come into the chorus for the while that they 're in the university — they often sing in the university choir , I think , as well and play in the orchestra , or perhaps the Meeting House Choir , and a number of members of faculty , I think , as well sing with us .
27 or yelling at women who come into the bar in a way that even the same people sober might well agree is n't a very acceptable form of behaviour .
28 In this case , observers near a quasiregular singularity , including those who fall into the singularity itself , do not feel unbounded tidal forces .
29 Professionals who fall into the above categories are consequently viewed as ‘ temporary ’ or ‘ constructive ’ insiders .
30 But the meeting understood that " It has hitherto been the policy of this HQ and remains ( it is understood ) the advice of the British Resident Minister and the US Political Adviser that all classes and types of dissident and anti-Tito Jugoslavs who fall into the hands of Allied Forces either in Italy or in Austria should not be forced to return to Jugoslavia … "
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