Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ballet simply does not figure in black or working-class lives ; such children tend to go into dance through rock music , reggae , discos — and that means modern dance . |
2 | Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements . |
3 | Since all the females in a group tend to come into oestrus at around the same time , the male goat will have a busy two or three days . |
4 | Children tend to come into care after upsetting events at home , such as a mother 's illness or following the trauma of eviction and homelessness . |
5 | Which does n't mean I intend to leap into bed with you just because fate washed you up on my beach . |
6 | You say erm you want to go into sort of C colon my D I R |
7 | ‘ Want to come into Drogheda with me ? ’ |
8 | The Soviet media published ostensible ‘ top secret CENTO documents ’ proving that the authors ‘ want to transform into zones of death not only their two allies in CENTO , Iran and Pakistan , but also the territory of neutral Afghanistan ’ . |
9 | It sounds to me as if there are too many people that want to get into Sussex in English , and not so many that wanting to get Chemistry . |
10 | You see , and I says , oh man that 's exactly the very man I want to get into contact with . |
11 | The nights really begin to swing into action with regular party nights in the bar . |
12 | As the fat particles become longer and thinner so they begin to come into contact with one another . |
13 | In Italy they accept going into retreat during pre-season training , they have strict codes on players ’ sex lives , it 's almost religious . |
14 | This describes how two disagreeable and unloved children are transformed by the discovery of a hidden garden which they appropriate and which they watch springing into life as the year advances . |
15 | I always seem to get into trouble on my own . |
16 | The problem is to explain how individuals come to identify their interest with that of a specific group , and why different societies tend to divide into groups along different lines , according to economic class , religion , race , etc . |
17 | Appointing authorities sometimes get drawn into arguments about whether members of certain professional firms could be independent in a dispute because of their firm 's relationship with one of the parties . |
18 | ‘ It 's come into my parlour or get sliced into pieces with the lasers . ’ |
19 | In his view , directly transmitted diseases such as common colds generally have lower virulence than vector-borne diseases such as malaria because transmission rates in the former are higher if infective hosts continue to come into contact with other individuals . |
20 | All that it demonstrates , through a three-hours-seeming 75 minutes , is that counter-stereotypes tend to harden into stereotypes in their turn . |
21 | In the same way , external stimuli become incorporated into dreams in order to reduce their arousing effect . |
22 | Others keep pouring into Lima from the rest of the country seeking a better life . |
23 | ‘ Just wait until you try getting into Bridgetown for an early-morning appointment ! ’ |
24 | We er we intend to break into profit in year three when we should have recuperated our expenditure . |
25 | ‘ It may be said that the duty is difficult to define , because when the act of negligence in manufacture occurs there was no specific person towards whom the duty could be said to exist : the thing might never be used : it might be destroyed by accident , or it might be scrapped , or in many ways fail to come into use in the normal way : in other words the duty can not at the time of manufacture be other than potential or contingent , and only can become vested by the fact of actual use by a particular person . |
26 | Another important point is that the less time you have in which to do something , the more it costs because you start to run into things like overtime and special delivery payments , rush jobs and so on . |
27 | You know , we start to run into dis-economies of scale er , much sooner . |
28 | But you must have , you know , do n't ramble on about the same thing , right , cos , for , for , for any more than a couple of sentences , cos then , you know , you c start entering into sort of diminishing marginal returns very , very quickly on these short answer questions , what you want to , do is sort of say a sentence about as much as you can rather than go into in depth discussion about erm , any particular aspect . |
29 | As I say , well if you do go into business on your own , be extremely careful if you are thinking of |
30 | The divide between the two groups is considerable yet , increasingly , they do come into contact with each other . |