Example sentences of "[to-vb] into [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | In all cases , give yourself time to work into the faster tempo by running the first one comfortably and then gradually applying the pressure . |
2 | Salt had recovered from her first surprise and was about to launch into a longer attack . |
3 | Many of the other holes present similar hazards , and because of this , dare I say , there will be a good deal of conservative golf played this week , with players being forced to play into the safer , flatter parts of the green . |
4 | Lou had allowed her coal-black hair to grow into a softer , more feminine style that flattered her small features . |
5 | Irina 's brother was a member of the Navy Board , and he must have taken pleasure in sowing any seed which was likely to grow into a further barrier between father and son . |
6 | I was even planning which tank I would be moving my 43 babies ( I had carefully counted the eggs ) to when they had grown up enough to go into a larger tank . |
7 | If you got it you could go in to the higher , if you did n't want to go into the higher you leave at er thirteen , you went into the supplementary . |
8 | I think the captain is trying to go into the quieter water between the islands and the mainland . |
9 | You get to run into a better class of person there . ’ |
10 | If you listened Mark without interrupting , I was just about to say I 'm not trying to convert into a better way of doing things because obviously I do n't know whether that 's a different , a better way of doing it , what I said It 's a just a |
11 | Although RBIC is concentrating on providing insurance packages for small to medium sized commercial customers , it aims to expand into the larger corporate market and compete with national brokers for this level of business . |
12 | Dave had foreseen some difficulty and had moved back left to get into a better position to assist Steve , just below him . |
13 | I left school at the age of 17 , anxious to get into the wider world , and without much thought went to the university of my home town , at that time a pretty universal habit . |
14 | It is only when we start to get into the bigger patterns that the order in which the colours are to be used for knitting becomes crucial . |
15 | ‘ Until now we have been unsuccessfully trying to break into the lower end of the market ’ says Len Saunders , managing director of the eponymous Emsworth , Sussex-based company . |
16 | A few tried vainly to coalesce into a hardier entity . |
17 | If we had a well-oiled party machine , we should be able to move into a higher gear every now and again to win elections . |
18 | Alice Foley remembered that her family was able to move into a better house as soon as her sister started work in the mill . |
19 | Twenty years ago we were thrilled when our accountant advised us to move into a larger house in order to qualify for a much higher tax exemption on our mortgage . |