Example sentences of "[pron] could [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Keith Thomas pressed a button and a huge door clanked upwards so that I could peer into the heart of the furnace . |
2 | I wish that I could go into the matter in more detail . |
3 | ‘ I could call into the garage for you , ’ she offered hastily , not too sure of the wisdom in allowing him to walk anywhere with her . |
4 | I remember I had to get some photos so I could get into the swimming pool for nothing . |
5 | He added , ‘ But I would chuck it immediately if I could get into the army . ’ |
6 | He gave me a pretty cane basket to put it in and I went upstairs , opened the trunk and loaded all the balls I could get into the basket . |
7 | Just as I was trying to find a hole in the hedge , so that I could get into the next field , I saw another giant coming towards me . |
8 | I knew he 'd be inside his ground-floor flat with the door locked before I could get into the hall , no matter how fast I was . |
9 | It would be fun if I could get into the , that rocket too , thought Scott . |
10 | I picked him up gently , just to move him back so that I could look into the box … |
11 | I could see into the hallway . |
12 | Light was coming from Duke Michael 's window opposite me across the moat , and I could see into the room . |
13 | I could see into the pen and the sight was rewarding . |
14 | Through this hole I could see into the room next to the hut . |
15 | It is feasible that there will be situations where words that are misspelled or mis-recognised are actually transformed by the error into other words , ( i.e. resulting in error type A — section 5.2.3 ) which could fit into the sentence . |
16 | Anti-splash tubing should be used to avoid aspirated material causing bubbles which could escape into the atmosphere . |
17 | It was found that everyone could fit into the cellars , if the need arose , but £200 had to be spent on fans to improve the ventilation . |
18 | She realised it was crammed full of television sets , and sedately moved to the next , to examine dresses , until she could walk into the Supermarket without anyone remarking her breathing . |
19 | She stopped , then reversed back a few feet until she could turn into the open gateway . |
20 | And a chain there and we used to tie her to this chain so that she could get into the box and out again , and then we used to put the cubs there first in the straw and then we used to put her there do you see . |
21 | She sat forward so that she could see into the Fiesta 's wing mirror . |
22 | From here she could see into the fields . |
23 | I have a fitting on Sunday for the ‘ New Faces ’ final — one gown with three jackets to ring the changes over the ninety minutes of live T.V. It 's imperative that I do the show as I ca n't think of anyone who could step into the breach should I become ill . |
24 | There is nothing wrong with being realistic and I suppose Scotland has about 20 or so players who could fit into the national side without weakening it , especially as we have recently lost a third of that national side . |
25 | He had been lifted from a detention cell and given the job of English teacher because the Colonel liked a boy who could smile into the face of an interrogator who wielded a rubber truncheon . |
26 | You could lean into the wind and it was raining like blazes . |
27 | ‘ You could go into the city . ’ |
28 | ‘ You could go into the Church and fight for the ordination of women . ’ |
29 | Well you could go into the drapery |
30 | all the way up to the mountains , you could walk so far you could nearly cross over and go to another village right up the mountains , just keep walking and walking for ever , or you could go into the |