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

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1 These feelings can build up into the next repeat of the same interchange .
2 Although homoeopathy can work deeply into the organism , and can affect the deeper emotional , mental and spiritual levels , therapies more specifically aimed at developing the spiritual aspects of human beings may well be needed in addition as the root of the cancer problem often lies at this level .
3 Some freshwater fish can see further into the red or longer wavelength part of the spectrum than we can .
4 Frosts can occur well into the summer , while snow may fall in spring , and autumn days can be as balmy as summer or bitter as winter .
5 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
6 Thus , when he suffers what in the past he would have regarded as a disaster , he can move now into the transcendent and in a few moments compose himself .
7 Unlike the United States Supreme Court , which can delve deep into the deliberations of the Founding Fathers to try to elucidate what was meant by a particular provision of the Constitution , British courts are not permitted to look at the proceedings of Parliament in order to determine what Parliament really meant .
8 They can make as much mess as they like and when the weather 's nice they can spill out into the garden . ’
9 Conventional middle-class leisure pursuits can fit comfortably into the political orbit .
10 This applies to mineral water as well — substances in the plastic bottle can leach out into the water .
11 If you want , you can walk right into the cirque from the mouth , over grass first of all , but then across the stone-strewn floor ; it is just about a mile to the furthest rock face .
12 In many instances , when asylum seekers and others reach Heathrow they can walk straight into the community with any kind of illness , unless they seek medical attention .
13 What Derrida points out is that this view can creep back into the definition of the sign itself once it has been broken down into a signifier and a signified .
14 You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle .
15 Therefore Congress , we must call on the C E C to answer the confusion in plain English , so that I , and I 'm sure many other of our members , can understand in the form of a document circulated to the branches so that we can go forward into the future at least understanding where we fit into our own union .
16 People who have children may blanch at the idea of those cream sofas , but Rachel has two young children of her own and the slipcovers can go straight into the washing machine .
17 We can go down into the village .
18 From the top you can go down into the old crater via a scree slope which , viewed from the other side , looks impossibly steep ( ’ I 'm never going down there ! ’ ) but is actually quite easy ( the descent is 600ft . ) .
19 Our songs , superficially , you might get off on the hook , but you can go further into the lyric . ’
20 but I said to him , I 'll go and buy vinyl and we can come back into the same position , and he ai n't no good at sticking vinyl up , I always go round with a bloody
21 well but the important thing is she 's engaged to be married I would reckon by the time she 's about twenty-six she 'll be looking for time out to have a family but by that time hopefully she 's and when she 's thirty-two or thirty-three can come back into the business and say I 've got a and the door opens that much more easily
22 You do n't have to lie about your age — with some forward planning and good presentation you can get back into the workforce .
23 The easiest way we can get back into the Social Chapter is to accept Maastricht , without Maastricht there is no Social Chapter , with Maastricht we can opt back in to the Social Chapter .
24 ‘ It gave me something that I am sure I can put back into the local community , ’ he said .
25 As the boat picks up speed , so you can settle gently into the boat to gain control .
26 We have all heard of the addiction caused by long-term taking of tranquillisers but did you realise that the effect of sleeping pills can last well into the following day and many antihistamines ( commonly taken to relieve colds or allergies ) can make you so drowsy that you should not drive for some hours after taking them ?
27 At secondary level , such work can expand naturally into the exploration of dramatic texts .
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