Example sentences of "[to-vb] into these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since it may take decades for water to percolate into these aquifers the problem is a long-term one , and bearing in mind the increasing use of artificial fertilizer since the war , one which may return .
2 Eating disorders tend to come from childhood , or problems , or ways people have approached food in the past and the pressure is on women to be slim to fit into these categories are er , just more pressures that make it very difficult for somebody who has an eating disorder to sort the problem all these pressures just make it more difficult .
3 We offer only two lists each year , so we urge library authorities not to miss the chance to buy into these promotions . ’
4 So I immediately started to look into these things , which are personal attack alarms and it is a very basic er deterrent value .
5 An inquiry was authorised to look into these incidents , but when its chairperson , John Stalker , the Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police , was suddenly removed over allegations about his previous conduct as a police officer , it led to speculation that a cover-up was taking place to avoid implicating senior RUC officers in covert and probably illegal operations ( ibid.:70 ) .
6 The group who came with me had in many cases exercised certain spiritual gifts in public worship and our going was a challenge to others to grow into these areas .
7 It is the task of the chapters that lie ahead to go into these matters .
8 You realize , of course , that we have to go into these things — no details at this stage ; we can get them later from his bank and his lawyer ; just the overall picture .
9 Inevitably it takes a great deal of time to go into these cases .
10 They can not be doing any honest work if they 're spending their life filling pieces of paper to go into these ring binders .
11 Well , that 's quite an interesting point because there are enough , the only trouble at the moment is not enough people taking the necessary A levels to go into these places .
12 Although some US rugby enthusiasts were able to tap into these satellite transmissions to view the matches live , the majority have not seen the heroics of the best players in their sport .
13 The problem of defining the extent to which it is necessary to delve into these disciplines is like the problem discussed earlier of ascertaining the boundaries between social policy and other kinds of public policy .
14 Once you 've chopped off the top ten , there are mass mi middle , medium sized P L C's , the nine million to fifty million turnover er company and they 're looked after by some by major firms , some more often than not by the second tier firms , so we can see very much and we can penetrate those er that middle market situation , then these are the companies in the future that will er will probably be the big P L C's and also these it will be easier to get into these organisations er with the services that we have to look through to offer .
15 If someone a obviously it 's it 's what I 'm asking is hypothetical anyway because I mean the flats are coming down so no one new can move in , but say you actually if if it was possible for other people to move into these flats and you knew someone and they said erm , You know I 'm thinking of moving into Green flats , what would you say ?
16 But the new gentrification ( or yuppification ) is conditional on the existence of social agents , the ‘ gentrifiers ’ themselves , who have to choose to move into these areas .
17 When the West wants to move into these markets adequate postal and telecommunications systems will be needed .
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