Example sentences of "you can [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Depending on how long your first session lasts , you can move into the main areas of assessment and gain a fuller picture of the child and family history .
2 But a cooker 's no problem because I know you can go into the Electricity Board and say I 'm moving into a new property , I have n't got a cooker and they would , you can get them .
3 Erm at dinner times you can go into the music room erm you can play on any music instrument you like there 's keyboards erm , violins guitars erm drums .
4 I think to a certain extent that might be literally true , but the northern part of the county , you 've got linkages into the A sixty six have n't you , Scotch Corner and to the west and you 've also got linkages here into the Wharfe Valley and up through to Skipton again and further south you can link into the M sixty two ca n't you , as trans-pennine .
5 It 's also capable of running the most sophisticated pen applications available today , so you can dip into the world of pen computing without taking any chances .
6 There 's no excuse for holiday boredom when you can dip into the AA/Kodak guide , 2000 Days Out in Britain .
7 And it 's also very comfortable so you can sink into the sofa and watch television .
8 And it 's also very comfortable so you can sink into the sofa and watch television .
9 This way you can accelerate into the reach without the fear of a capsize fall .
10 Before you can come into the blaze of light ,
11 In the half-back window the lower half of the backing is closed in , but you can see into the shop itself through the top half .
12 I find many compositions on hills or high vantage points from where you can see into the far distance .
13 You can see into the mind of a normal , everyday man who has somehow become a murderer , he works in a way which is hard to understand , as everything he does is due to his obsession , which makes whatever he does perfectly acceptable to him , it 's almost as if he ca n't help it .
14 His idea was that if you come on the scene and there was a right old set-to , you wanted to be as fit as you can to get into the set-to .
15 Adjust the height of the fitting so that it does n't obscure your view across the table while you 're eating , but is n't so high that you can look into the shade at the bulb .
16 If you can enjoy the beginnings you can look into the hard story later . ’
17 Every weekend during the summer from 2 to 5pm you can call into the Centre for afternoon tea and Welsh cakes , and perhaps buy a souvenir .
18 Thus Sir William Trumbull , when he was sent as English ambassador to Paris in 1685 , was told that : You shall constantly correspond with our ministers in other foreign courts , for our better service , and your mutual information and assistance in your respective negotiations ; and you shall also maintain a good correspondence and intercourse with all the other ambassadors , envoys and ministers of princes and states in amity with us , and as far as you can penetrate into the designs of their respective superiors , and of what you can discover of this nature you shall give us a constant account by one of our Principal Secretaries of State .
19 At many courses , if you 've struck one hazard too many you can nip into the bar for some refreshment after the first nine .
20 You can fly into the Biggin Air Fair , but you will need to have a slot time allocated for your arrival .
21 I also love to visit antique dealers and it 's surprising how much you can get into the little Polo ; I 've had a table and a chest of drawers . ’
22 You can get into the Baronnies very easily from the north , the east or the west , but not from the south , which is closed off by forests and by mountains .
23 you can get into the car park if you come down er .
24 If you can get into the document , but you find page numbers increasing alarmingly , you have incorporated page formatting into your document .
25 ‘ We won the Midlands Senior League this year but the only way you can get into the Pontins League is through the vote .
26 Here you can descend into the secret underground haunts of the Smugglers of Hastings for a journey through time , reliving the dangers and excitement that faced Smugglers and Customs Men in times past .
27 Especially if the water is as hot as a bath , and you can pop into the sauna , have a shower , then a cool drink wrapped in your personal towelling robe whilst lounging on comfy chairs watching other people getting pickled .
28 Or you can pop into the ancient Roman City of Chester for a spot of shopping .
29 Well you can plug into the radio on these .
30 Second , you can fall into the pit — then it 's goodbye world .
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