Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] into a new " in BNC.
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1 | He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ . |
2 | But Familymakers believes with proper emotional support most of them could and should settle into a new family . |
3 | I think everyone felt it was stodgy ; it was not a dynamic springboard from which we could leap into a new era of effective education . |
4 | Under this plan , the 38 regional telephone companies that currently report to the Ministry would pulled into a new corporation , together with the Directorship General of Telecommunications . |
5 | Money from the CTC programme , estimated at £50m , would go into a new scheme aimed at providing 23,000 extra nursery places in the first year of a Labour Government . |
6 | In 1995 the pot would turn into a new company ( ‘ NewCo ’ ) , bolstered by extra reserves paid by names . |
7 | Customers are being offered a 10% discount if they pay cash , and that money will go into a new building society account which does n't charge him . |
8 | Furthermore , if you can become satisfied with your regular daily bread you will get into a new routine which will take you on a continuing journey of successful weight maintenance . |
9 | At that stage you can enter into a new covenant . |
10 | The opportunities will usually arise in some way from your existing client base , so make sure you do enough homework : it is not sufficient merely to wish , or to hope , that you can diversify into a new area . |