Example sentences of "be [adv] [adv] [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | And it 's foolish of him to have it when we 're all about to go into production and we 're so tired . ’ |
2 | Is it possible , this is quite a bit of work we 're just about to enter into , which we may have to repeat . |
3 | The recent row between Nissan and its British distributor owes much to the pressure that both have been under recently to break into the fleet market . |
4 | I said you 'd be better off to book into a guest house |
5 | Unlike in the Reich , where the Nazis had sealed off the German people and the NSDAP membership from foreign scrutiny , and where investigative journalism , hostile comment and moral concern were all about to disappear into the camps , leaving the party accountable to no-one , Danzig was never able fully to apply these principles simply because the city remained a ward of the League of Nations . |
6 | ‘ The bin men were just about to climb into their lorry when a woman came running out of her house carrying a black bin liner . |
7 | he 's just about to come into it |
8 | If there is still more to fit into a week than is humanly possible , do what a doctor advised me to do . |
9 | He was just about to sink into a state of total collapse when Tom cried : |
10 | When the call came I was just about to bite into his huge triple layer sandwich . |
11 | She cleared her throat nervously and was just about to launch into a business like explanation when he said suddenly , ‘ So what 's with the altered image ? ’ |
12 | Framed by a swimming pool and women with pointed breasts , Elvis sneered lustily and was clearly about to burst into song . |