Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Burmans are wanting to go into business more — a little group of Burmese businessmen have formed an industrial corporation ; young Burmans are doing well in the petrol and kerosene retail trade .
2 Well , the book in her own time , produced these eight books of which four we 're going to put into print .
3 GUIL : I ca n't for the life of me see how we 're going to get into conversation .
4 We 're going to peer into space and try to imagine the huge distances involved .
5 you 're waiting to go into assembly
6 The legislation that we 're trying to put into progress , through the cam campaign is obviously gon na take a long time to achieve , so word of mouth is absolutive absolutely vital .
7 So after completing my National Service , I did all the things that everybody does when they 're trying to break into show business , urged on by my father 's insistence that I found employment of some sort — ‘ Get a job , any job , just get one !
8 I am going to go into town more , on my night off , and just hang around where I 'm told the prostitutes stand .
9 The sample size must be big enough especially if you are going to subdivide into say boys and girls .
10 Having established the ground rules , explain to the children how you will be working — e.g. if you are going to play a role yourself tell the children , and tell them what signals you are going to give to indicate that you are going to move into role .
11 A year or two later , expanding on her analysis , Iris Murdoch dubbed the journalistic novel ‘ loose and cheerful ’ , adding gaily that she was inclined to start writing a novel in the hope that ‘ a lot of people who are not me are going to come into existence in some wonderful way ’ — though frustrated , sometimes , by the prevailing theoretical power of her own philosophical mind .
12 I 'm going to go into therapy .
13 ‘ Ah ! ’ said Ari , brightening , as if things were beginning to fall into place in her mind .
14 Whereas the prisoners were beginning to retreat into apathy by the second day , many of the guards quickly showed that they enjoyed the power they had , and began to abuse it .
15 Anxiety to hear and record last words was still strong at a time when anaesthetics were beginning to come into use , making it possible to reduce suffering , though often at the cost of rendering the dying person comatose and inarticulate .
16 Many were starting to get into lane well down the tunnels . ’
17 I mean , if you , if you into , if you were trying to look into building or commercial and you had to send them a planning application for it , you 'd have to prove that building could support the weight .
18 I was informed today that elderly people who are trying to get into hospital are being put on to wards in which the nursing staff have not been designated specifically for the care of the elderly .
19 I 'd been trying to get into training since I was fourteen .
20 Well what about family ties family ties are strong if she 's worried her father 's going to get into trouble as well .
21 I have two barns I am planning to diversify into horse/pony accommodation .
22 Mr. Gage said : ‘ Graham had just finished a contract with Dundee Utd and was looking to get into management .
23 He did not dwell on the hyena spotted in blood that Abraham was going to throw into hell on the Day of Resurrection , or on the necessity of chopping male infidels into small pieces .
24 The socialist parties thought of themselves as the avant-garde of a class which was striving to bring into existence a new kind of society , and for them the struggle for power of the working class was , in principle , more important than any existing institutions .
25 By the 18th century the castle was beginning to fall into disrepair , and in the 19th century it changed hands several times .
26 Wolf 's exciting plates were engraved by J. W. and Edward Whymper , the famous mountaineer ; but by Wolf 's day the new technique of photography was beginning to come into use in scientific illustration .
27 By the 1930s , some part at least of the more advanced views of the previous two decades was beginning to percolate into society as a whole .
28 About five years ago , when Alan was campaigning to get into parliament , he accepted an invitation to take part in a student debate here at Breakspear .
29 He had wanted this change , not least because he felt that the rural Church was being neglected , that progressive Church thinking was forgetting to take into account that huge section of the population whose rhythms were dictated by quite other influences than urban ones .
30 Kim Philby , who had got a job at last with SOE and was working to get into SIS , fed rumours to the Russians that Hitler was behind the flight , and wanted Churchill to join him on an eastward march , or at least stay neutral while he did the job himself .
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