Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [v-ing] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Investigations are continuing into the exact cuasee of a crash that turned three husbands into widowers and robbed eight children of their mothers . |
2 | New projects are beginning into the industrial steam coal market ( G MacKerron ) , power station fuels ( S Thomas ) , policy options for reducing acid rain ( J Skea ) and a review of trends in energy demand ( J Chesshire and J Surrey ) . |
3 | Meanwhile , in their desperation to sell something , manufacturers are muscling into the ‘ systems integration ’ business . |
4 | So here we are in January , my premiums are going into the Japanese fund , I want next month 's , February 's to go into the managed , that 's just changing , and it leaves these Japanese funds invested , here . |
5 | These animals are moving into the ecological niche left vacant by the disappearance of the last big predators from Western Europe : wolves , bears and lynx . ’ |
6 | Entries are flooding into the Reading , Lincoln and Liverpool race organisers ' offices and word reaches us that the races with the most prestige these days are , of course , those in this Race Series ! |
7 | The government 's subjects are melting into the hills . |
8 | She looked up to see that Belle had n't made it : her legs were dangling into the corridor . |
9 | The postman came just as the grownups were moving into the parlour . |
10 | From the observation post on the Residency roof Mr Ford reported that new contingents of sepoys were streaming into the enemy lines from every direction . |
11 | I expect to hear this morning from Yuli Voronpsov , the country 's deputy prime minister , that private contractors are moving into the Kremlin Hospital in Moscow . |
12 | Donations were pouring into the appeals office in the basement of Great Ormond Street at the rate of £2 million a month . |
13 | The Independent of July 5 claimed that the Khmers Rouges were fighting within 80 km of Phnom Penh and that large numbers of refugees were flooding into the capital . |
14 | This was because so many other companies were moving into the area and the demand for property grew . |
15 | The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately . |
16 | The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately . |
17 | Do n't forget to add the Aquasafe at this stage , to remove the chlorines and chloramines that our water boards are pumping into the tapwater at the moment . |
18 | Gold miners armed with the new dredges are pouring into the Pakaraima and Upper Mazaruni Mountains , a rainforested area which is home to the Akawaio Indians . |
19 | Easter eggs are coming into the shops |
20 | Trading standards officers are looking into the matter following complaints . |
21 | Private firms are moving into the field — there are two windpower consortia and a tidal power consortium ( involving DEC , McAlpines and Taylor Woodrow amongst others — along with the CEGB and British Aerospace ) and many smaller firms in the solar field : some 20,000 solar collector units have been installed in the UK so far . |
22 | At the moment , consultants are looking into the matter in detail , and their report will be put before the Broadcasting Committee for its consideration . |
23 | In the evening Dafalla found the waters were seeping into the gardens of his own house . |
24 | At the end of the sixth century a Frankish king complained that all the riches were flowing into the hands of bishops at the expense of the royal fisc , and that royal authority was being eclipsed by that of the bishops of cities . |
25 | By the end of the fourth century the martyrs were coming into the city . |
26 | By the New Year comments were creeping into the film previews , the poetry section was expanding , and permanent offices had been found in Princedale Road , Notting Hill . |
27 | Bookings are coming into the Academy of Culinary Arts for its course which begin this month . |
28 | Her fingers were biting into the metal . |
29 | It was supremely indifferent , but , even as it burned into her like acid , her fingers were plunging into the midnight darkness of his hair as she invited his kiss again , the tumult of his mouth on hers and in it already a necessity , wildness running in her veins , the heavy aching beat of desire unchecked at the deep core of her womanhood . |
30 | In fact the Germans were firing into the air , although we did not realize it at the time , so there were no casualties . |