Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If you got it you could go in to the higher , if you did n't want to go into the higher you leave at er thirteen , you went into the supplementary .
2 I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax .
3 I knew that I was fearful of describing the girls I 'd met , because I did n't want to fall into the same traps and judgements we had been talking about ; on the other hand , I was not being totally honest in leaving out their descriptions , because in fact how they looked interested me very much .
4 I do n't want to jump into the first movie that 's offered to me .
5 At half-past five he leant closer to the window and strained to see into the flat opposite .
6 In addition , the occupational therapist needs to go into the appropriate scheme for the disabled person to ensure that the work is right for his or her requirements .
7 I would just to say , I think women , women are such victims of the fashion industry and I think there 's a lot more hype surrounding th the bride than there is surrounding the groom and er I think erm , you know th a lot more thought needs to go into the whole thing , there 's so much pressure on young people , particularly girls and there 's sa , so much idealism around the whole thing erm , and and there 's a lot of alternatives to marriage , you know , and this is discounted as th , the woman over there said , about being referred to as Mrs , particularly when you 're over a certain age if you 're not married .
8 The volume of business with overseas customers improved in the fourth quarter of 1991 and the recovery is expected to continue into the first quarter of this year .
9 This pattern is expected to continue into the 1990s .
10 Now supposing a local authority that wants to go into a open countryside in its local plan , E two would stand in the way of that .
11 Certainly we do not need to try to go into the whole causal history of an event in order to specify something — one of the many sets of things — that had the property of making the occurrence of the event necessary .
12 He needs to leap into the next league .
13 In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe .
14 Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio .
15 Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio .
16 That is , one has to inquire into the potential victim 's state of mind : would he have cared ?
17 but I mean it depends also I suppose erm , when your aiming for is the market , and I , I , I would like to have my work published but I also like to perform it and its got to be attractive to be looked at , in the first instance in , on a page its not known , er , there is , there is a lot of debate at the moment about using erm pages for poetry and some poets have actually starting using , writing from the wrong side and , and , and , and writing in the shape of a poem , for instance , if , what poem I was thinking off was a , was a waterfall so it was cascading the words cascading , you almost have to pick , ha , ha , have a choice of , of words that you want to fit into a particular thing , erm I think that 's had its place , but I think it can be a bit off putting as well , yeah , but it exciting , yeah definitely .
18 An intensive course for executives , designed to fit into a four-week period of full-time study , although it may be used for different study periods .
19 New lighting effects were installed to improve public viewing from outside the glass case , and an operating console was designed to fit into a small room outside the Dolls ' House .
20 This " information cycle " of selecting , processing and communicating information is designed to fit into the nine steps outlined in Information skills in the secondary curriculum and builds upon previous information skills work done in the curriculum .
21 Apart from being fun the exhibition 's designed to fit into the national curriculum .
22 These same people the , even when faced with the blatant facts of their mistakes , still hurl at the hapless retailer who unwittingly sold them the five 3″ goldfish that they tried to cram into a small glass bowl full of raw tapwater .
23 On Wednesday night , police were called to the town 's Webster Theatre when 1500 residents tried to cram into the 600 capacity hall and the meeting was abandoned in the interests of public safety .
24 Oakes , bidding to build into a British title contender this season , found McGrath in resilient mood , but referee Keith Garner got it right when he scored 40-38 for Oakes , who did n't lose a round .
25 Others could not wait to merge into the New World and when marriage seemed to an easy route , they were soon sporting engagement rings off-stage but definitely not when Mary was around .
26 But Mr Segni says it could be a mistake to underestimate the electoral force of la rete , the ‘ network ’ Mr Orlando wants to turn into a political party .
27 He tried to get into the wrong car-park and was , inevitably , confronted by a Lord 's gateman who succeeded in making far from happy .
28 We expect to maintain into the next century our North Sea production of more than half a million boe/d .
29 ‘ The rest of the local people ca n't wait to get into the new houses . ’
30 I tried to change into a different person — shorter hair , a moustache , quiet suits .
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