Example sentences of "would have [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | There were two dry docks and if she had veered over , she 'd have gone into the oil storage area . |
2 | Hope her mum was n't listening — no , she would 've gone into the kitchen to cook poor Bina a nice meal . |
3 | Such action , I believed — and still believe — would have played into the hands of my enemies . |
4 | Until relatively recently , radiocarbon dating would have fallen into the largely destructive category . |
5 | The door opened unexpectedly , and he would have fallen into the dark kitchen were it not for the fact that after four inches it jarred and stuck . |
6 | I would n't have thought he would have gone into the woods with Angela Brickell . |
7 | It is unlikely that so much work would have gone into the construction of trackways for just casual hunting visits into the marshes . |
8 | Yes my Lord er as soon as we went to the main bedroom which was the back bedroom at the same time as as that bedroom door opened , so the second team consisting of er P C P C would have gone into the second smaller bedroom and at the same time as we went in er P C and P C job er was to cover our backs in case of anybody in er the kitchen or the living area , the living room area . |
9 | These can be useful for the company as the money that would have gone into the pension fund can be used to boost profitability ( particularly useful during a takeover bid ) , or for the financing of projects . |
10 | For Campbell , the designing of Ebberston was really a chance to perfect his Palladian dream in miniature , for it would have fitted into the hall at either of his famous houses , Houghton in Norfolk or Mereworth in Kent . |
11 | On the other hand , Clara would have fitted into the Jaguar-driving clique . |
12 | I had the feeling of a patron drawn deeper than he would have liked into the unpredictable consequences of his generosity — a lonely figure , heir to the Agnew fortune and tradition , yet unmarried , childless , last of his line . |
13 | Fourth , they argued , Muslim and Croat forces would have moved into the areas their own forces had vacated . |
14 | My mother and father were there and the doctor came up and said I would have to go into the Royal Marsden in Sutton to have a scan to find out whether the cancer had spread . |
15 | Dry and tinned stores were issued readily , but meat , vegetables and fruit were not so easy to procure , and often I went out into the surrounding villages to buy up food which normally would have come into the Maymyo bazaar . |
16 | If either had applied promptly , the appellant would have brought into the action at an earlier stage and the defendant would , in all probability , have been forced to give consideration then to the making of a claim to contribution in respect of his liability , if proved , to the plaintiff . |
17 | Louisa was held by those urgent eyes , drawn more deeply than she would have wished into the darkness behind . |
18 | The House of Lords held that for the directors to have been negligent in taking this course they would have had to have been ‘ cognisant of circumstances of such a character , so plain , so manifest , and so simple of appreciation , that no men with any ordinary degree of prudence , acting on their own behalf ’ would have entered into the transaction . |
19 | It was then his hand brushed against her skirt , and two fingers would have slid into the pocket unnoticed if Sarah had n't been watching . |
20 | Then someone would have to wade into the mouth of the tunnel with a hooked stick to pull out the blockage so that the blood could run away freely . |
21 | If someone had sat me down when I was young and said , ‘ All right , tell us your problems , ’ I do n't think I would have got into the trouble I did . |
22 | Manager Billy Sinclair said : ‘ We would have got into the match better if we 'd scored from that penalty . |