Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] into a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I only change into a fighter in the last ten minutes before I get into the ring . ’ |
2 | She had been adopted as a small child by the counsellor 's wife , now dead — so said my companion , adding that it was well known that she would marry Victor , and so come into a deal of money . |
3 | They had somehow come into a gallery full of erotic Indian sculptures . |
4 | At a level above that is assembly language whose commands normally translate into a set , of ten or perhaps a hundred , machine language commands . |
5 | Or 'ave you just come into a bit of money ? ’ |
6 | What I 'm driving at is , did in your , in the time you were there ever the , the workers ever get into a situation where they wanted to come out in support of another dispute in another place of work ? |
7 | Never ever get into a situation where you say , ‘ Well informally and off the record , ’ because , because it will come back and haunt you subsequently . |
8 | One might suppose that since they now come into a court with an equitable jurisdiction , the equitable doctrine must be applied . |
9 | Just as they can not cope with the nutritional inferiority of a vegetarian diet , so they find it hard to deal with even a moderate dose of alcohol and may start to vomit , collapse or even go into a coma . |
10 | There is even a physical basis to the collectivity of women : it has been shown that women living together over a length of time frequently fall into a synchronicity of menstrual cycles . |
11 | ‘ You sometimes walk into a ward and talk to a new Greek patient , and they burst into tears because they have heard their own language , ’ says Maria . |
12 | As he started to speak he heard the line go momentarily dead and then break into a callbox paytone . |
13 | Well I think there 's a difficulty with that on , you then get into a difficulty on housing provision for Greater York districts . |
14 | The job-seekers from Asia enter the country on tourist visas , then disappear into a netherworld of tiny foundries , building sites , restaurant kitchens or — in the case of women — bars and nightclubs . |
15 | I feel you almost get into a system of brownie points sometimes . |
16 | Cool slightly , then pour into a bottle or jar and seal . |
17 | Allow to cool undisturbed and then pour into a jar . |
18 | The calyx ( or joined calyces ) then continue into a stalk or pedunculus of nerve fibres which ends deep in the brain by a complicated root system composed of a recurrent alpha-lobe , a beta-lobe and sometimes even a third gamma-lobe . |
19 | Stir in the parsley , then spoon into a serving dish and scatter over the remaining spring onions . |
20 | It will be no good just trying to aimlessly follow the action and then flop into a maul . |
21 | To get onto the glacier you first traverse the top of the mountain , then sideslip into a gully hanging onto a thick rope . |
22 | Beat together the fromage frais , eggs , orange and lemon juice then strain into a saucepan . |
23 | True , public figures voluntarily step into a fish-tank which entails close public scrutiny of their every move , and they ordinarily enjoy greater access to channels of communication which provide an opportunity to counter false statements . |
24 | Burglars seldom break into a house if it is occupied . |
25 | I said then I said , Never go into a doctor something wrong . |
26 | They actually enter into a lease or tennis agreement with the London Borough |