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

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1 If anything it 's very easy for a padre to slip into that slot .
2 Apart from very old and antique items , the only contemporary rugs to fall into this category are masterworkshop rugs , and possible a handful of the very finest items produced by a few " high category " groups .
3 An announcement that its Globex system for the Chicago futures pits will begin trading on July 25 did nothing to help sentiment , with UBS Phillips & Drew advising clients to sell into any price strength .
4 Or , for solid-backed shelves , cut pieces of fabric to fit into each space and then fix in place with PVA adhesive .
5 But , and it 's but , supporting the document today does not give the C E C the green light to rush into any amalgamation with the Transport and General Union and carve up the G M B.
6 The two-hour battle did not exactly revive memories of Croft 's professional heyday when she reached the lofty heights of world No 22 as she struggled with her serve , and produced too many errors to get into any sort of groove .
7 She saw a sea of faces , each stamped with a kind of purposeful , hungry urgency , a determination to get into this train .
8 They stare from train windows trying to get all the houses to fit into each other , and watch the anarchic autumn leaves fall with sheer disgust .
9 That is not correct in as much as every individual officer was tasked to an individual action and therefore there was no need to come into that bedroom the area er if they 'd have heard shouting or whatever in that bedroom they would have known not to come into that area because there was obviously a threat in there .
10 According to Bernard Asbell , author of The Book Of You , wedded couples do n't feel the need to look into each other 's eyes when they are speaking because they feel at ease with each other .
11 Okay , now one of the predictions made is that metaphors to , sorry idioms to form into this plus .
12 A keenly stated desire to move into some area of specialization is a necessity , and , as a result , uniform patrol work becomes synonymous with failure and punishment .
13 IBM 's European customers are no longer required to buy bundled or predetermined amounts of main memory when purchasing a mainframe , thus giving rivals a chance to sell into that market .
14 Showbusiness gave the youngster a chance to escape into another world , away from the frustrations of an unsettled childhood .
15 ‘ They built a grill in the wall of the crypt to allow water to draw into that tunnel .
16 but there are all these kind of variations to build into this problem , I mean I do n't know we could , I feel we could almost talk , talk around this for , for hours
17 Now she knew the potency of his sexual technique , she could switch into an appropriate iceberg act , freeze the moment before it had the chance to escalate into another near-escape like the one by the Blue Grotto …
18 They can not be doing any honest work if they 're spending their life filling pieces of paper to go into these ring binders .
19 A secondary objective will be to identify companies not in the business sector but which may have an acquisition strategy to diversify into that sector .
20 But one of the things that we have discovered over twenty year is the only way you will get people to come into that brochure is to make absolutely certain before you go and see them is
21 He says that vaccines do n't always work , it would be a disaster for even one infected dog to get into this country .
22 There was one resignation from the committee in June , Elise felt she could not longer continue as publicity officer and we asked Rosetta to step into that office .
23 It may be that the major mischief at which the Act was directed was the mischief which has become endemic of persons using one computer to hack into another computer .
24 The interviewer may ask a question and follow it up with ‘ prompts ’ or ‘ probes ’ to encourage the respondents to go into more depth with their answers .
25 Pascoe is back on Wearside after a four-month loan spell with Swansea and Roker No 2 Ferguson said : ‘ He should be bashing on the door to get into this side .
26 Students who drop out or who fail their college courses are often those who failed to come to terms quickly with their new environment and to make the necessary personal adjustments to fit into that environment .
27 We see no reason to rush into any fire sale of any part of our shareholding in the Mirror .
28 I should be grateful if you would ask your enforcement officer to look into this matter .
29 This means that each individual cell has the ability to develop into any kind of cell that the organism will require for survival .
30 The Nigerian who is six feet four inches tall , tells me about his audition to get into this college .
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