Example sentences of "[subord] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Right now she 'd like nothing better than to climb into bed and stay there for a week , sleeping her troubles away . |
2 | ‘ Nothing is happening at present ’ than to interpret into sense ‘ Basically the situation is static , not advancing or regressing but stagnant . ’ |
3 | Conceptually , all readmissions are bad , since to go into hospital again may be a profoundly disturbing and negative experience for the patient ( i.e. a poor patient outcome ) . |
4 | But being unqualified for anything more taxing than preparing meals and cleaning rooms , it seemed I might have no alternative but to go into service . |
5 | He should read the treaty : we are part of all the decisions on economic and monetary union , with the additional point that , unlike our European Community partners , we have the choice , when the decision is made , whether to go into stage 3 . |
6 | If they are held in overcrowded conditions , unfit for a dog to live in , and have no meaningful occupation — I do not mean soulless , non-productive work — they have no alternative but to fall into mischief and cause trouble . |
7 | Rune brushed aside her lack of enthusiasm with such purpose that she had no option but to fall into step beside him . |
8 | Channel 4 chairman Sir Richard Attenborough said later they faced an impossible dilemma — ‘ whether to reveal identities we had undertaken to protect , at risk to human life , or whether to come into conflict with the law . ’ |
9 | However , even outer clothing must have required fastening and such wear would also have arisen if they were worn on undergarments in such a way as to come into contact with the inner face of the coarse outer garments ; such extreme wear is perhaps more likely to have occurred in this way than on the outside . |
10 | One of my colonies of mushroom polyps , reddish brown specimens which I think are a Ricordea species , killed a bushy sea whip ( Plexaurelia ) which happened to be so close as to come into contact , when it deflated . |
11 | Purchase behaviour will , again , be altered so as to come into line with the customary behaviour of the reference group . |
12 | If ; when your parents begin to draw a National Insurance retirement pension , they go on working , or their former employer is paying them a pension , their code will need to be changed so as to take into account the National Insurance pension . |
13 | Rates developed as a direct tax on an individual 's income levied so as to take into account his or her capacity to pay . |
14 | To be developed " along appropriate lines and in such a way as to take into account the legal provisions , contractual agreements and practices in force in the member states . " |
15 | So what forces impeded the real wage rate from falling so as to bring into employment those willing to work at the going wage rate ? |