Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | So you 'll think he 'll just flow into the next day 's |
2 | If it does n't hit the island , ’ Ace tried to stifle an inappropriate giggle , ‘ I guess it 'll just sink into the brains . ’ |
3 | I 'll just pop into the kitchen and get a cloth , so you can mop up that splash on your shirt before it stains . ’ |
4 | He 'll p , all he , all the money we get we 'll just put into the building society and pay the bills from the building society . |
5 | No , I 'll probably go into the next |
6 | You 'll actually come into the ward with me ? ’ |
7 | First the ‘ internal ’ solution , will slowly permeate into the fibres , then the ‘ external ’ one . |
8 | Supporting this idea is the observation that if foreign DNA from any source is introduced into a cell , a small proportion of it will eventually integrate into the cell 's chromosomes . |
9 | Society reaps a benefit because the invention will eventually fall into the public domain and because , in the meantime , commercial enterprise is stimulated . |
10 | It is imperative that this is placed on the centreline otherwise the board will swiftly turn into the wind once any weight is put on it . |
11 | ‘ I have been inundated with complaints from local people who feel this ‘ over-the-top ’ action will only play into the hands of loyalist paramilitaries . |
12 | She had not been able to hold down a job because of her phobia — no one is really willing to employ someone who will only come into the office on fine days , particularly in England ! |
13 | The prosecution will then know themselves to be in a position to prove identification from the outset , and a parade will only come into the picture if Spratt specifically requests one . |
14 | At £34.96 , the beauty of the Garden Buggy is that it folds down to only 10in thick and will easily fit into the boot of a car . |
15 | Most of this lot will just pour into the rivers and the sea . |
16 | ( The growing scarcity of Persian village rugs is increasing their price , however , and it is quite possible that even the shoddiest of these will soon fall into the " medium category " ) . |
17 | Wherever the game is played , and the possibility of alternate years in Manchester and Sydney will be discussed in the coming weeks , one team will always go into the match having just become champions , while the other will be at the start of their first defence . |
18 | Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind . |
19 | Once inside , the new detective will quickly meld into the department 's style , pursuing its rituals to form a new link in the tradition of the CID . |
20 | The normal price for any given daily supply of fish , which we are now seeking , is the price which will quickly call into the fishing trade capital and labour enough to obtain that supply in a day 's fishing of average good fortune ; the influence which the price of fish will have upon capital and labour available in the fishing trade being governed by rather narrow causes such as these . |
21 | ‘ I think it will gradually come into the mainstream of Yorkshire cricket . ’ |
22 | The US government 's Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the private Electric Power Research Institute will also pay into the pot , which totals $93.5 million , for tests and for eventual decommissioning — far cheaper than Super SARA . |
23 | Any piece of computer equipment which has to be fitted to some other equipment , such as a replacement " card " ( printed circuit board containing integrated circuits ) which has to be a certain shape , or have a certain type of connector , in order to fit into a computer will also fall into the first part of the exception . |
24 | Ajfan third in the Newmarket race will also come into the reckoning and Dermot Weld thinks highly of Asema who won on her seasonal debut at the Curragh last month . |
25 | If the key person identified for the transfer does not want to move there will probably be a number of career-hungry individuals on the payroll who will willingly step into the vacant position . |
26 | Those declared but eliminated from the ‘ Gold Cup ’ field will automatically go into the Silver Cup . |
27 | Another official said Mr Kohl had earlier accepted the British government 's decision to take its time over ratification in a lengthy parliamentary process that will probably extend into the second half of this year . |
28 | The impact of electronic media on strategic information is likely to be slight , since the printed paper form will probably persist into the foreseeable future for both cultural and practical reasons . |
29 | A shot aimed down the centre of the fairway will probably drift into the water hazard so the key here is to aim away , down the left-hand side . |
30 | If they should come to London they will probably get into the dealers ’ hands . |