Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [v-ing] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The stern ramp is down almost as quickly as the anchor and the first mexeflote raft is soon manoeuvring into position … .
2 The work on designing the scheme is already taking into account the need to cover areas of work with a range of different objectives and requirements .
3 Love is already turning into hate
4 Love is already turning into hate .
5 Ensure that the boom is always pointing into wind .
6 If you are close to mastering the slow pirouette , you may find this to be easier since the model is always pointing into wind .
7 Hell , this is rapidly turning into shit .
8 Bridgefield , Connecticut-based Bristol Technology Inc has its $5,000 HyperHelp 3.0 in beta test and expects to make it commercially available in May : it adds character-based help for terminals , secondary windows , segmented bit maps , history path and support for Windows 3.1 help ; Bristol 's SBML Easy ! , the HyperHelp Standard Generalised Markup Language , is also going into beta test , with the general release expected in June .
9 One of the methods that the business intends to use to stay on top is now coming into play .
10 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 .
11 But Hunting has invested £10m of its own money in BAe 's new Jetstream 41 which is now going into production .
12 That beer swilling , tattooed , sexist monstrosity which is fast heading into extinction anyway .
13 No , but er I mean he 's even marrying into trouble .
14 The other side of the literacy coin — writing — is increasingly coming into focus .
15 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 .
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