Example sentences of "be [adv] [v-ing] into the " in BNC.

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1 inform about society , thus continuing the induction of pupils which they are already experiencing into the tradition which is theirs by virtue either of birth or of taking up residence in a country .
2 We are already falling into the trap of describing an ideal world and suggesting that it exists .
3 ‘ They review records that are just getting into the shops .
4 Dad 's shirts wo n't be dry in time , they 're still dripping into the bath . ’
5 We 're now walking into the This is the canteen .
6 Meanwhile enquiries are still continuing into the Mr Letts death .
7 They are still turning into the wind .
8 Indian journalists are busily burrowing into the business affairs of the prime minister 's family , and there are signs they might find something embarrassing .
9 Residues of HMX and RDX are also leaching into the groundwater .
10 Private corporations and government are also getting into the act .
11 One facile explanation is that with the eradication of the infectious fevers people are living longer , and so are now living into the age groups where chronic diseases start to manifest themselves .
12 As time goes by it is likely to find itself under increasing pressure , for the glossy men are now moving into the petrology field too .
13 ‘ Trading conditions are slow , but we are now moving into the strongest sales period of the year , ’ the company said .
14 With more than half of the contract market in the industrial and commercial sectors already , these suppliers are now extending into the markets of over 73,267 kilowatt hours [ 2,500 therms ] per annum .
15 When she left the pool side , she said to her father , ‘ I 'm just popping into the bank with Mr Corduroy . ’
16 Right I 'm just going into the kitchen to help out .
17 A separate inquiry is believed to be still continuing into the other trustee , Coutts , which was responsible for the remaining five unit trusts .
18 Corbett offered to double the usual fee and they were soon climbing into the skiff and making their way out across the Forth .
19 Colonel Lin Foh , and two bodyguards , were just stepping into the adjacent lift .
20 It was said of a similar occasion at Southend that the police were just rushing into the crowd and nicking anybody .
21 ( Cassettes of the album were already filtering into the higher regions of the music press ) .
22 The shape was roughly indented in the mud , but little runnels of water were already seeping into the indentation , for the tide had turned .
23 On that hole Stein and Otaki were already playing into the arena of grandstands .
24 People were always coming into the shop looking for things to copy .
25 Peat and water were still flowing into the underground roadways from the subsidence and attempts to block the exposed entrance to the workings were having no success .
26 There was some allowance made for this indirectly by assuming rather conservative lives for the inherited assets , and by the early 1950s , more of the higher postwar investment costs were also entering into the historic cost depreciation charges .
27 With David Sims off injured , Gloucester 's supply of ball dried up late in the game and they were also playing into the cold wind .
28 But a bridge ( ‘ Residents Only ’ ) led him across to the main channel of the Cherwell , where the water was still flowing fairly swiftly after the week 's earlier rains , and where pieces of debris were intermittently knocking into the sides of the banks , and then turning and twisting , first one way then the other , like dodgem cars at the fun-fair .
29 The high heels of Mrs Stych 's new , mink-trimmed bootees were now sinking into the Frizzell lawn and threatening to snap at any moment , so she knew she must be quick .
30 The plebs were getting everywhere , and in a survey of ‘ Cheap Literature ’ Mrs Bosanquet even found reason to frown upon the working-class lads who were now sauntering into the public libraries :
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