Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] into [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I sent up the accent and made the audience laugh by suddenly relapsing into cockney at odd times . |
2 | those necessarily coming into effect before being laid ( e.g. , where publicity would nullify their effect ) if due notice of the fact and the reasons for it has not been given to the Speaker , ; |
3 | To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment . |
4 | The ancient civilizations were firm believers in a form of hypnosis ( although the word itself had not been coined at that time , only coming into existence in the early nineteenth century : it derives from the Greek hypnos , meaning sleep ) . |
5 | Yeah she had it , she was just going into theatre at the end of the programme , she was having it done for the fourth time |
6 | He stepped back onto the concrete and came round to the front of the building where the flowering cherries were just coming into bud on the lawn . |
7 | When Gan was complete , the Britannias , which were just coming into service with the RAF , would be able to reach Singapore without overflying India . |
8 | I dimly understood that by holding out to me this realm of material essences , available by an act of will alone , The Fat Controller was condemning me to a cosmos of brand names , a metaphysic of motifs , a logic of logos , and an epistemology based on EPOS ( The Electronic Point of Sale method of inventory-keeping , which was just coming into use at this time among major retailers ) . |
9 | To sort out the non-priority debts , possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders . |
10 | to sort out the non-priority debts , possibly entering into negotiation with the lenders . |
11 | Its partners include two women whose dedication is such that Mrs Anne Elliott even worked in the morning before going into hospital in the afternoon to have her first baby . |
12 | After a year of further research , planning , test transmissions and consultation with concerned groups , the service is now going into operation on the main edition of Central News . |
13 | I am now going into business by myself . |
14 | German formations from the north were now marching into position on either side of 20th Corps , but those assigned to the left wing — called by the Germans the ‘ Eastern Group ’ — might have to face about if Rennenkampf marched south . |
15 | ‘ It was n't funny at the time , of course , because young people were really getting into trouble for being too westernised ’ , she told me . |
16 | ‘ Wait till you see me really getting into action as your hostess . ’ |
17 | The Tornado strike aircraft , now coming into service with the RAF , will carry two JP233 pods under its fuselage . |
18 | Whether the objects are books , furniture , or cars , individuals are seen by Simmel as increasingly coming into relationship with them , not as producers who fail to recognize their products , but as consumers who have to determine their own development in this world of goods . |
19 | From these elements , Powell went on to found Palace Pictures , initially distributing videos and films , then moving into production through such films as Mona Lisa , Company of Wolves and Absolute Beginners . |
20 | As late as 1933 , however , the Oxford English Dictionary did not recognise the existence of the single word ‘ planning ’ , though it was by then coming into use on the Continent as an alternative to totalitarianism , particularly in the fields of economic management and social policy . |
21 | PEPIT will follow F&C 's investment philosophy : intelligent use of gearing and cautious but steady buying into quality during turbulent or depressed and gloomy markets . |
22 | A good deal of money and effort is therefore going into study of the human factor , which should ultimately lead to further reduction of accidents and risk . |
23 | The Sheikha 's daughter sat with us , pouring coffee , translating the words I could n't understand , her quiet voice occasionally breaking into laughter at my questions , my curiosity . |
24 | I found myself wandering round with a wry smile on my face and occasionally bursting into laughter at my own presumption . |