Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The flaws which they are building into the system ( which even Phil is building into the system ) — the endemic morbidity of man and the lethal hostility of his environment — are not incidental but essential . |
2 | The French Commandos are tucking into a meal . |
3 | Suddenly , Stairway to Paradise is echoing through the theatre and I am stepping into the spotlight sliding faster and faster . |
4 | How many community language teachers have a sensitivity to variation within their own language which does not result in a damaging negation of the forms of language which their pupils are bringing into the classroom ? |
5 | Soft acid waters , from the peaty hills that supply much of Britain 's water , are eating into the iron water mains of many towns . |
6 | A vagrant jazz trio have set up their tattered equipment on a grassy knoll and are tearing into the theme from The Flintstones with commendable gusto . |
7 | We are looking into a fog . |
8 | Widnes are looking into a plan in which last season 's best player , Richard Eyres , will play in Canberra this summer . |
9 | And they are looking into an incident last month when Daum angrily kicked in an advertising board . |
10 | The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately . |
11 | The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately . |
12 | In exactly the same way , too many people are looking into the mind of the homosexual rather than considering the repugnance that is caused to millions of decent people all over the country … . |
13 | At the moment , consultants are looking into the matter in detail , and their report will be put before the Broadcasting Committee for its consideration . |
14 | Supt Peter Coleman said : ‘ We are looking into the matter and will take action if it proves necessary . ’ |
15 | ‘ We are looking into the matter and someone will contact Mrs Marron personally . ’ |
16 | Trading standards officers are looking into the matter following complaints . |
17 | Ian White says he 's not surprised that his colleagues are looking into the matter . |
18 | A Darlington police spokesman said : ‘ We are aware of the latest incident at Mrs Earley 's house and are looking into the situation . ’ |
19 | So we go to the Colombi , someone knows that habit of mine , we 're walking into a trap . ’ |
20 | Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses , because you 're tapping into a person 's past which is theirs alone . |
21 | And they 're looking into the possibility of bringing some of the children over to Worcestershire permanently . |
22 | And they 're looking into the possibility of bringing some of the children over to Worcestershire permanently . |
23 | When you 're up and you 're looking into the garden very big garden |
24 | They 're looking into the matter of keys . |
25 | It 's little tiny things that matter , especially at first when you 're going into a Home , they are very important . |
26 | How do they , what sort of aura do they get that they know that they 're going into a fit ? |
27 | I think if you 're actually th when you , when you go into somebody 's house and you 're talking once , once you actually sit down you more or less then accept that you 're going into a business situation . |
28 | Th they then very able to do jobs , but the lack of , for example , training and they do n't get into those jobs , and secondly , we need to make an equal opportunities culture , very clear , so that women can come forward , and do n't feel as though the they 're going into a workforce that it to totally male dominated , which is quite off-putting . |
29 | Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out . |
30 | We 're getting into a science economy , did n't you know ? ’ |