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

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1 Here in London I 'll be bound sooner or later to run into Madeleine .
2 He said : ‘ The players know how important our League programme is and it is a matter of whether they have recovered mentally and physically to go into the game at Leicester in the right frame of mind .
3 This causes the material to become very dense in parts , to rotate rapidly , and finally to collapse into smaller , opaque spheres as large as our solar system .
4 This is particularly important in relation to the GCSE examinations which require syllabuses to have a cross-curricular perspective , relating subjects to other subject areas and also to take into consideration the social , economic , environmental and other implications .
5 To go to the one man in the world most interested in seeing that the evidence never came out and then to put into his hands the means of ensuring that it never could come out !
6 ‘ Stable and fruitful societies have always been elaborately graded ’ , he wrote , and the mistake of apartheid was to make a single decisive distinction on one ground — skin-colour — and then to elevate into a rigid legal system what rightly belongs to a world of personal inclination .
7 Remember that it is far better to get down and then to run into obstruction than to stall on to it at flying speed .
8 ‘ My parents might have spent every penny they earned on helping their out-of-work friends , but Gran brought me up to be thrifty and never to get into debt . ’
9 Maxim had noticed how she had adopted certain American phrases and mannerisms as well , not because she was trying to pass as an American , but just to blend into the background .
10 An acceptable formula will probably be expected to make each school 's ‘ budget share ’ depend mainly on the numbers of pupils in the school , but also to take into account such factors as the ages of the children , the subjects they are studying , and the numbers with special needs ; and also perhaps the levels of social advantage and disadvantage in the community the school serves .
11 But now to get into the pit it 's one of the jobs to go to .
12 Langan 's Bistro ( 0273 606933 ) 1 Paston Place , Brighton This is a sibling of the Stratton Street institution : the same airy , stylish room hung with jolly pictures , but easier to get into .
13 The examples of Denmark or of the other members of the Community may in some respects be encouraging , in others not ; but certainly to look into classrooms beyond the Channel , however superficially , is to be reminded that written curricula and centralised administrations do not have to be unwieldy , dictatorial or reactionary .
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