Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [adj] [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | As it is from the children of the semi- and unskilled working class who leave school without any qualification that the underclass is being recruited , it is important to ask which children are most likely to fall into this category . |
2 | Caterers are most likely to come into contact with industrial tribunals if one of their past or present employees refers a matter to the tribunal with regard to his or her contract of employment . |
3 | The most extensive area of discretion , however , is that with which we are most likely to come into contact : police officers on the beat . |
4 | There 's not much wrong with having to undo three screws at the back , although those machines with a lever or clip system are obviously easier to get into . |
5 | The results are less likely to seep into the sand . ’ |
6 | Active , occupied children are less likely to get into trouble . |
7 | The more casual types are less inclined to go into a concert hall . |
8 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
9 | The four first grow in quantities on the steep banks of the rivers in Jamaica , and are generally supposed to drop into the water , and to be carried into the sea ; from thence , by tides and currents , and the predominency of the East wind , to he forced through the gulf of Florida , into the North-American ocean , in the same manner as the Saragosso , a plant growing on the rocks of the seas of Jamaica . |
10 | If you g if you attend a nursery school , you 're less likely to fall into criminal ways than if you have n't attended a nursery school . |
11 | But they 're more likely to bump into the Great Dragon of the North Sea , or Half Tan the Black , alias John Cleese . |
12 | THE INSPIRALS admit that they , in Clint 's words , ‘ Get niggled by little things ’ on the road , but they 're as likely to go into a discussion about the virtues of meat pies in Dallas as opposed to Houston , as they are to have an out-and-out fight . |
13 | IF one partner has not been married before and the other one has , the couple are more likely to go into marriage than a couple where both partners have been married before . |
14 | Alternatives to custody are more likely to pull into the system , new populations rather than reduce incarcerated ones . |
15 | Sandpits keep young children amused for hours but they are often difficult to integrate into a small garden , particularly near the house . |
16 | But what I do think occurs , and this is bourne out er in my own case , I mean I 'm extremely reluctant to go into my staffroom simply because of the amount of smoking which goes on there . |
17 | I 'm quite happy to go into that , we have all the information here , we can do it but it would take some time I suspect . |
18 | As with boys , divergent girls tend to avoid science subjects , but convergent girls are equally likely to go into the arts or physical science . |
19 | Panels should be mounted in a position where they are least likely to fall into shadow , although of course the movement of the yacht and of the sun will caused this to change constantly . |
20 | Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box , where they may be cross-examined in detail about matters relevant to their reputations . |
21 | They are therefore difficult to mould into the tight curves that typify a mogul shape . |
22 | You are very brave to step into the breach . |
23 | Cleared , were dispersed , and what have you got next , anyway after that , that that 's obviously a very problematic thing , because it 's using poetic images which are very difficult to move into modern standard English , but what have we got for the rain of heaven please ? |
24 | Oh , they are too innumerable to go into , and it 's just too personal to go into . |
25 | The Government can do what it likes with such sites and protests are too small to take into calculation . |
26 | Super Sales Grit is the determination not to accept pipeline figures that are too small to convert into a sound sales figure . |
27 | The number of modules too large to fit volume specifies the number of modules which are too large to fit into an empty volume . |
28 | I like the short story as a form , although most of the ideas I get are too big to fit into one . |
29 | Accessory straps : Often used to attach additional slide pockets to give extra space , or to attach bulky items which are too big to fit into the sack . |
30 | America and Japan are too difficult to break into and we are the only Tour where they can play . " |