Example sentences of "he [modal v] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Neither the campaign nor the result purged him or his family of a settled if unenthusiastic feeling that he ought to go into the House of Commons .
2 She said as much to Bunny , who , after being furnished with certain examples of this refreshing trait , decided he ought to look into the matter .
3 He may enter into a contract of service or may agree to give his exclusive services to another : then during the period of the contract he is not entitled to engage in other business activities .
4 Erm , members who are also members of the Business Grants Panel will recall that at the December meeting we agreed to grant to a company so he may relocate into the area creating twenty seven jobs , and Friday we learnt that relocation 's to go ahead to Telford .
5 It 's something that gives his performance in Glory a genuinely affecting complexity , something which suggests he may develop into an actor with some depth .
6 he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that the ( non-visitor ) is in the vicinity of the danger concerned or that he may come into the vicinity of the danger ( in either case , whether the ( non-visitor ) has lawful authority for being in that vicinity or not ) ; and
7 It is necessary to apply s. 1(3) which states : An occupier of premises owes a duty to another ( not being his visitor ) in respect of any such risk as is referred to in subsection ( 1 ) if — ( a ) he is aware of the danger or has reasonable grounds to believe it exists ; ( b ) he knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that the other is in the vicinity of the danger concerned or that he may come into the vicinity of the danger ( in either case whether the other has lawful authority for being in that vicinity or not ) ; and ( c ) the risk is one against which , in all the circumstances of the case , he may reasonably be expected to offer the other some protection .
8 My advice is that he should pull into a lay-by , turf the others out and then hand the wheel over to firmer and safer hands .
9 Better that she should suffer his anger and displeasure than that he should fall into the clutches of the lord of Parfois .
10 ‘ These have been Jeremy 's best sessions so far , and hopefully if his luck changes the team will not be surprised if he should get into the points .
11 He must go into the villages , and see the natives at work in the gardens , on the beach , in the jungle …
12 He is an experienced campaigner on the world stage and knows that above all else he must go into the Portugal match with a positive attitude and not use Gough 's absence as a convenient excuse .
13 Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap .
14 Durham Edition ran a fair race to finish just under eight lengths fourth to Ghofar in the Hennessy and he must come into the reckoning , although the weight rise seems to give an advantage to Royal Cedar ( 2.55 ) , who was originally 8lb out of the handicap .
15 He may even wonder if he 'll walk into an ambush on Sunday . ’
16 Perhaps he 'll come into the room when Nick 's fast asleep and bend over me and say , ‘ Well , girl , how 's my sister ? ’
17 He 'll dive into a prolonged fit of the sulks again .
18 ‘ Believe he 'll turn into a fox when he dies , ’ Claire said .
19 Inconsistency is when the wandering operations director says he 'll look into the air-conditioning problem and then does nothing about it .
20 At any moment he might trample into the road , lower his head , run at someone .
21 As a member of the Secret Committee of 1857 Rostovtsev had given no indication that he might turn into a keen reformer .
22 ‘ But one of the leading consultants said his calcium levels were too high and there was a danger that he might slip into a coma .
23 Duke Michael could have friends to stay with him in the new castle , but he could go into the old castle when he wanted to be alone .
24 ‘ I would not suggest Dalton is in the Liverpool or Arsenal class , but he could fit into a mid-table side .
25 At some time over the next couple of days he could call into a hardware shop to find a match , and replace the missing part on his next visit .
26 Trent walked round through the lean-to kitchen and stood in the doorway , from where he could see into the restaurant .
27 Half the wall of the next house had been blown out , and he could see into the room beyond .
28 To the left , he could only at first see his own garden , his tennis court , the old wall that screened his vegetables — to eat what one has grown , actually to eat that ! — but then , across a low hedge and a fence that needed repair , he found he could see into the garden of the new Rectory , whose impersonal little back windows faced the same way as his own .
29 He shuddered with pleasure , wishing he could see into the darkness of this other , and know its face .
30 He could see into the empty exercise yard .
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