Example sentences of "[not/n't] [adv] [adj] [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | It is not always easy to get into the New Zealand landscape . |
2 | But the profit-sharing would have to be ‘ informal ’ as nurses are not legally able to enter into practice partnerships . |
3 | We seem to have two kinds of ‘ existenceworthiness ’ : the dewdrop kind , which can be summed up as ‘ likely to come into existence but not very durable ’ ; and the rock kind , which can be summed up as ‘ not very likely to come into existence but likely to last for a long time once there ’ . |
4 | ‘ But as I keep trying to tell you , publishing is not that easy to get into — especially at your sort of salary level when you 've no experience . ’ |
5 | ‘ We take ex-psychiatric patients who are n't yet ready to go into the community . |
6 | I was n't too shy to leap into bed with them , but I was too shy to tell them what I needed . ’ |