Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [to-vb] into the " in BNC.

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1 After joining , the Liberals and even the Labour supporters seem to drift into the Conservative way of thinking .
2 However , there are many exceptions to this rule because animals need to tune into the frequencies important for their survival .
3 But I 'm also a perfectionist and I 'm a bit lazy so , with two small children , when things start to slip into the chaos zone , I just give up .
4 ‘ By making your best features look good , the bad bits tend to recede into the background . ’
5 I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances .
6 ‘ And though , strictly speaking , they are only allowed in the garden , the children tend to seep into the pub and even to fetch drinks for their parents .
7 A comparable tendency has also been argued for Godmanchester , where the urban fields appear to merge into the enclosures associated with the villa at Rectory Farm .
8 BATTLE of the Atlantic celebration letters continue to pour into the Echo office .
9 Whilst the conference lacked the hardware launches that dominated last year 's show , companies announced more software for their systems as supercomputers try to move into the mainstream .
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