Example sentences of "be [to-vb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My priority had always been to get back into the Irish side , and I was never prepared to look any further than that .
2 Such arguments over values , political or religious , were to go on into the next decade .
3 One of the best ways of getting enough vitamin D is to go out into the sunshine .
4 what it is to walk out into the world .
5 Beginners often hold the misconception that the best way to hunt gold is to get up into the remotest area they can find , and prospect virgin ground .
6 John Payne says the ambition now is to get back into the first division
7 His job was to go out into the bush to take samples and he found it the most unspoilt area on Earth he has ever been to , areas the size of Wales in which no white man has ever set foot .
8 ‘ Let's go and find the bastards , ’ Sharpe grunted , and once he had said it he marvelled at how easy it was to slip back into the old ways of speaking about the enemy .
9 It was frightening , how easy it was to slip back into the past .
10 The Fiction was his last attempt at personal writing in 1914 before he decided , by whatever hidden processes , that the best solution to his apparent obsession with introspection and self-analysis was to cross over into the world of poetry , with its quite different but equally stringent laws and regulations .
11 ‘ I got round them by selling to them the fact that I was doing what they wanted me to do which was to get out into the business world and make contacts .
12 Tolonen was to step back into the job , but it seems the new T'ang wants a new man in the post . ’
13 But the siege was to drag on into the summer of 1098 before the fortress finally capitulated and Rodrigo was able to enter in triumph and order Mass to be sung in one of the main squares .
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