Example sentences of "we are [v-ing] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We are looking into a fog . |
2 | Supt Peter Coleman said : ‘ We are looking into the matter and will take action if it proves necessary . ’ |
3 | ‘ We are looking into the matter and someone will contact Mrs Marron personally . ’ |
4 | Ten years after the discovery of AIDS we are entering into a new era in the global pandemic , with growing concern about our ability to confront it successfully . |
5 | But in doing this , we are backtracking into the old dilemma identified by the American philosopher John Dewey ( 1966 ) . |
6 | By attempting to imitate a human cognitive process , however , we are straying into the notoriously difficult sub-discipline of computer science known as artificial intelligence , and anyone working in this field would agree that many of its problems have yet to be solved . |
7 | It could even be that we are moving into a hitherto unknown dimension with the next steps in IT . |
8 | We are moving into a decade when caring is no longer an issue to be scoffed at . |
9 | Perhaps we are emerging from the Dark Ages of Community Care and we are moving into a new age of enlightenment . |
10 | We are moving into an era when frailty , fragility and powerlessness are simply not enough . |
11 | ‘ We are moving into an economic environment where the number of scheme members , the increasing number of pensioners , and the high level of holdings in the equity of public companies by pension funds mean that a situation of uncertainty is undesirable . |
12 | ‘ Because we are moving into an era of a closed envelope of dollars for health care , the important thing is to safeguard an insurance programme to cover only those services judged as essential . ’ |
13 | And we are moving into an age , I think it must be recognised , where some of the traditional jobs for girls , for example , secretaries , shops , things of this sort , are actually being decreased because of the technological revolution , so bearing in mind that something like seventy per cent of women are actually in employment , it 's very important that a girl , at the age of thirteen or fourteen , does not decide to cut herself off from the possibility of employment in these technological , engineering fields . |
14 | Here we are putting into the workspace ‘ W ’ the names of students held in the relation called ‘ ATTENDANCE ’ who are taught by the lecturer called ‘ CLARKE ’ ( see Figure 4.2 ) . |
15 | Sometimes in these accounts of the hurly-burly of the streets , we must feel that we are edging into an unfamiliar world , but here the characters need no introduction and eighty years later their motives are immediately familiar and lifelike . |
16 | He added : ‘ We are going into a Cup semi-final . |
17 | ‘ Because , ’ Marian said , ‘ we are going into the heart of the forest . ’ |
18 | This year we are paying into the Common Market budget about £2.5 billion more than we receive in order to subsidise richer countries . |