Example sentences of "[adv] do [pron] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 Balbirnie House , near Glenrothes in Fife , set itself a double challenge when it opened in November 1989 : not only did it launch into a depressed economy , but during a traditionally poor month for Scottish hotels .
2 Not only do they move into sheds in cold weather and eat your fruits , vegetables and bulbs in store , but they eat seedlings , especially hellebores , in the frame .
3 ‘ So where exactly do I fit into all this ? ’
4 How long she had been there , we could not be sure , for if she sat with head and tail aligned along the wall , she was invisible from below , and only when she turned sideways did she come into view .
5 And how far did he go into the room at all ?
6 When you let the fire out did you get into trouble ?
7 Major groups do not simply obliterate other major groups by competition ; rather do they radiate into the adaptive zones after the previous dominant group has become extinct .
8 So successfully did they break into the English market that they soon put the native vineyards out of business .
9 How did ya get into it ?
10 How did they come into existence on Earth , before life was there ?
11 How did we get into the situation of today ?
12 How did we get into this war ?
13 How did he get into my place to get the cat food ? ’
14 How did he come into the yard ? ’
15 How did she fit into things , if at all ?
16 " How did she get into this state ? "
17 But if there is a monster among those mysteries , how did it get into the loch ?
18 In that case how did it get into a Peat bog ?
19 How did you get into Girlschool in the first place ?
20 And a 33-year-old mother-of-nine known only as Sandra — who has been helped by Turning Point — asked Di : ‘ How did you get into this kind of work ?
21 Following this , and usually beginning with ‘ How did you get into smack in the first place ? ’ , the interviewer then proceeded through a list of questions to be answered , not in any ordered fashion , but in a conversational manner allowing the respondent to move in whichever direction he or she wanted .
22 And how did you get into it ?
23 ‘ Oliver , how did you get into this car ?
24 She said , ‘ How did you get into this ? ’
25 ‘ And how did you get into the Imperial , you and your six cooks ?
26 Hold , signore , how did you get into Diodati !
27 said , you know how , how did you get into them ?
28 But first , Pam , how did you get into physics in the first place ?
29 How did I get into this ?
30 How did I get into this , Doctor ? ’
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