Example sentences of "can [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In relation to a dwelling-house , whether it is a protected tenancy or not , the plaintiff may not enter into possession himself , even peaceably , and he can only enter into possession under a writ of possession ( Protection from Eviction Act 1977 , section 3 ) negativing to this extent Aglionby v. Cohen [ 1955 ] 1 Q.B . |
2 | Racial , sexual and other forms of discrimination , even when unintended , can easily creep into advertising material . |
3 | In these days when inter-faith dialogue can easily slip into syncretism , and when man 's search for God can easily supplant all idea of God 's self-disclosure to man , it is most important to remember the emphatic union which the New Testament asserts between the Holy Spirit and Jesus . |
4 | But the heady joy of escaping from the routine and demands of one 's family can soon evaporate into anxiety and loneliness . |
5 | Unsound ideology can quickly turn into oppression and Dr Hari 's views are certainly oppressive to a large number of disabled people . |
6 | Anger responses can quickly degenerate into self-pity , self-indulgence or self-righteousness ; a desire to teach the other person a thing or two — even an exaggerated desire to show that I am right after all , and I told you so ! |
7 | At the same time as the context was rarefied , the Minimalist object was turned into a high-tech , mass-produced commodity — now the container and the contained can both go into circulation . |
8 | Lead can also get into water from the solder in copper pipes . |
9 | Such triggers cause functional activation of leukocyte integrins , which then mediate strong adhesion to endothelial ligands : cells can then migrate into tissue under the influence of local chemotactic factors . |
10 | People coming to shop in the supermarket can then walk into town and patronize the smaller food shops , boutiques and speciality stores . |
11 | Otherwise , your hospital physiotherapist may be willing to see the specialist with you , for guidance which she can then put into practice herself . |