Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax . |
2 | At half-past five he leant closer to the window and strained to see into the flat opposite . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio . |
7 | Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio . |
8 | That is , one has to inquire into the potential victim 's state of mind : would he have cared ? |
9 | Apart from being fun the exhibition 's designed to fit into the national curriculum . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ The rest of the local people ca n't wait to get into the new houses . ’ |
13 | It also wants to get into the high-end Apple space and migrate those users over to ‘ real machines ’ that let them realise some of their hopes and dreams . |
14 | Silicon Graphics Inc says it 's giving a lot more headroom to software these days and is looking hard at NT in the wake of the recent NT developers ' conference ; it also wants to get into the high-end Apple Computer Inc Macintosh market and migrate those users over to ‘ real machines ’ that let them realise some of their hopes and dreams but it ca n't see itself going below the $5,000 mark . |
15 | And then it will bias the market : anyone who wants to get into the Polish market will have to persuade a company that has been assigned an import quota to act as its channel . ’ |
16 | He drew a clear division between the " free " world and the Communist world , and made it equally clear that if the Soviet Union tried to expand into the free world the USA was prepared to act . |
17 | No matter how hard the Provincial champions tried to eat into the massive margin the worse it became for them . |
18 | Says Pinsent : ‘ We are being kicked out of our headquarters in Banyoles on Wednesday when the rowing finishes , and some of us want to get into the main village . |
19 | The LC is aimed at users that need to work away from their desktop but still need to access their applications and want to get into the corporate network . |
20 | And I wonder if we do not need to enquire into the theological basis of both . |
21 | In the north , the Ping Tiao were effectively destroyed and Mach 's Yu were primed to step into the resultant power vacuum . |
22 | Starting from Birkdale Summit , an initial detour may be made to look into the open shaft of Jingling Pot nearby , after which a pathless course must be steered south-west across tedious grass to reach and climb the rough slopes building up to the Edge . |
23 | but when they came to put into the new concrete support cradles , they found on average there was 30 feet of peat on top of the bedrock , so it could easily have been done . |
24 | Distant creaks and groans echoed eerily along dark corridors and seemed to expand into the circular chamber . |
25 | When the neighbouring Skerne Ironworks closed in 1879 , Wilson 's decided to expand into the empty bridge girder manufacturing market . |
26 | COMPANIES wanting to break into the vast Russian consumer market have been told to cater for five distinct groups with very different tastes : Kuptsi , Cossacks , Students , Businessmen and Russian Souls . |
27 | Here de Candolle 's concept of species being at war with one another , discussed at length by Lyell , must have allowed Darwin to see that the population of any species is always tending to expand into the surrounding territory , if necessary at the expense of the existing inhabitants . |
28 | Although prepared to get into the occasional lather over the destruction of ‘ heritage ’ , many have little time for old money , and profess their heroes to be self-made men who have succeeded by their own efforts . |
29 | As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach . |
30 | And it was a ridiculous situation , so I went along and said er , look Jack er , we 're going to go into the annual palaver , I mean , you know , very high inflation . |