Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Right-back Ze Carlos mis-hit a 12th minute back pass , allowing Stoichkov to drive a left-footed shot , which Benfica goalkeeper Neno could only help into the net .
2 ‘ I could just sink into the crowd and go unnoticed . ’
3 Hiding near the door , I could just see into the kitchen through a small uncurtained window .
4 See what see what you can do and perhaps er Jane you could just look into the possibility of erm because if I mean if we were going to do a run of pens we would n't just have a thousand would we ?
5 Discussion of Sandra 's sex-life could easily stray into the area of his and Marjorie 's sex-life , or rather the lack of it , and he would rather not go into that .
6 The earliest likely date for the launch of an ESPRIT call would be June , although this could easily slip into the autumn .
7 Children play on the bridge and could easily fall into the water . ’
8 Beside him sat a man of such immense proportions that Eddie Stratton wondered how he could ever fit into the seat that had been booked for him on the flight to Heathrow , scheduled to leave in forty minutes ' time .
9 Such a change could also bring into the development plan eligibility net a large number of small farms in the French LFAs which hitherto could not qualify because their income levels were too low .
10 A case that caused some alarm in 1908 , however , revealed that revolvers could also fall into the hands of youths .
11 The Syrians could now move into the city .
12 With bad luck , the phenomenon could even develop into the sort of cash-cow that speakeasies became for organised crime in the United States under Prohibition .
13 In Belfast we assumed that the number of socially-patterned variables that we might uncover could well run into the hundreds .
14 When I read in my newspaper that Spurn Head could well tumble into the sea at any moment , given a sufficiently powerful gale , I felt I must visit the place quickly before it did so , before great waves breached its narrowness and destroyed it — yet again .
15 Accommodation on Fregate was in chalets thatched with palm leaves and situated on the top of the beach so that at high tide you could almost jump into the sea from your window .
16 Now I think what te , what happened there was we er , we drifted away from setting down sc , er , er , scripts to finding good useful key words and phrases out of the paper that we could then fit into the script , and as it had gone that way , I realised it was working , and did n't see any point in trying to get it back to the way it was originally going , because it was going fine .
17 the second is to carry forward our commercially led strategy by developing the unparalleled expertise we needed for our nuclear mission into a successful robust business which could potentially move into the private sector ;
18 developing the unparalleled expertise we needed for our nuclear mission into a successful robust business which could potentially move into the private sector .
19 Another detail to be purchased was a small doorstop , as the final location for the tank is behind a door , which could otherwise bump into the stand .
20 As the sun could never shine into the houses at any time of the day they must have been cold and damp .
21 ‘ Because he stayed in the bath too long and got shrunk , ’ said his grandad , who could never get into the bathroom when he wanted to because William or his mum were usually there , her in the bath or him on the lavatory reading a comic , which was one of his little pleasures in life .
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