Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An 1820 Inspection report states : ‘ The clothing which was due on 25 December last was not put into wear on that day and the red jackets are not yet into wear … |
2 | He seems to have been more substantially into astronomy than the evidence had suggested , does n't he ? |
3 | And i i i it 's , it 's a clear statement , at least to the cadres , that that moderate policy has now been abandoned and we are now off into land reform because this is what is happening anyway . |
4 | So that , that , that we are now back into socialism , we , we 're sort of now back into our communist ideals . |
5 | The Clash were n't always into combat fatigues . |
6 | They [ theoretical differences ] are not resolved really ; they continue as quite big arguments ; and there are quite big camps really of those who believe in theory and those who believe in scholarship , I suppose ; and we pretend that you can just muddle along and it does n't matter , but the crunch comes at things like marking exam papers , because if you 've got a student who 's heavily into theory , writing for a marker who 's heavily not into theory , then they tend to say things like ‘ oh , he 's just read Terry Eagleton , so blah blah blah ’ or ‘ she 's just read Cate Belsey and regurgitated that ’ so someone can get a bad mark because they 've written for the wrong person . |
7 | We are very heavily into South Korea and China at the moment . |
8 | Six years later he transferred to the Alma where he was so heavily into Methodism that he led those that had congregated in the bar to church . |