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

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1 Interests in the North Side , then , do not neatly fit into neighbourhood units which dovetail into the geographic space of the area .
2 ‘ But you do not just march into a druggist 's and demand atropine , ’ objected Auguste .
3 The problems multiply for the newer financial and hedging instruments , many of which do not easily fit into existing statute and case law .
4 Individuals with more complicated problems , that do not easily fit into the overall structure of the programme , may either be neglected or take up an inappropriate amount of group time .
5 But we do not generally fall into the trap of believing that a statistical correlation between two variables demonstrates that one is the cause of the other ; it is assumed that the actuation of language change is multi-causal , and we have frequently demonstrated that the speaker-variables interact with one another ( that is , that no speaker-variable all by itself can ‘ explain' a given configuration of language ) .
6 The reason that people do not generally look into alternative credit terms in any detail certainly is not that they feel pushed willy-nilly into one particular type of credit .
7 Their wings do not normally come into contact , but even so there are problems when the dragonfly executes sharp turns .
8 Non-pelagic species , which do not normally come into direct contact with ice , appear to avoid freezing simply by supercooling ; their fluids remain ice-free even 1–2°C below freezing point .
9 Comparisons between the incomes of age-groups , as in Figure 5.1 , give only very rough indications of differences in disposable financial resources , for they do not fully take into account differences in household composition .
10 However , such psychological analyses , concentrating upon the individual 's feelings , do not typically take into account the wider , ideological context .
11 In this section we attempt to provide a framework for discussion of a number of special instructions ( or groups of instructions ) , provided in current computers or proposed for the future , which do not naturally fit into these groups .
12 Of this view of bilingualism , Martin-Jones ( 1991 : 50 ) writes : " As the empirical work in bilingual communities has developed , it has become clear that the languages within the communicative repertoire of bilingual minority groups do not necessarily fall into a neat pattern of complementary distribution across domains . "
13 He addresses Dame Sirith imperiously , and with a French expression : But Dame Sirith 's final words remind us that this courtliness of expression is located in a fabliau in which the actions and attitudes are as commercial ( pris , mede ) and as crude , sexually , as in any French counterpart : These lines do not quite move into the register of marked language that we have seen in the French fabliaux and shall see in Chaucer 's English fabliaux except in so far as references to women 's thighs do not find a place in the conventional rhetorical portrayal of a courtly lady .
14 ( b ) You will note that I have put some elements in parentheses , for example because , to suggest that they do not quite fit into the analysis .
15 We we we 're empowered er by these orders to set up the new constituencies , er they do not actually come into effect to enable the elections to be held upon them er until all the countries of the E E C have agreed the changes that are necessary to accommodate the new numbers that er they will be having , er so the act , the ninety three act , has a commencement hour within it .
16 Admittedly , these are all important areas of concern , but moral reasoning should not be made subservient to what are themselves value laden economic arguments which do not always take into account the totality of the costs they purport to assess .
17 It is possible that Drummond and Hutton 's review underestimates the total activity , since many appraisals may be undertaken within health authorities and such reports do not always enter into the public domain .
18 STABILITY : - The molecules have an extremely stable structure and do not readily decompose into hydrogen and oxygen .
19 Do n't just go into these meetings and sat there like a dumbbell .
20 You do n't just step into the middle of the road , look at the all the cars coming !
21 I would n't actually say that you know , one has got to suffer unduly , but I think we do have to be very , very careful that we do n't just play into the hands of the drug manufacturers !
22 up on a Sunday er we avoid all that and we , in actual fact if we go by we do n't even come into it till we get
23 Some of its products move so fast they do n't even get into the catalogue .
24 after about forty six overs oh er , that , oh dear , fancy that Australia do n't even get into the semi finals
25 They do n't even enter into the projections we have done at all .
26 The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is , do n't ever get into this position .
27 I do n't ever come into this Birmingham Midlands region at all , so I object to everyone saying circuses are cruel and generalizing
28 Most people do n't actually go into things as deeply as we do .
29 The link , he suggested , was the ‘ intuitive poster art , words to songs that are not quite understandable , superimpositions in films that do n't quite focus into a subject ’ , all of which , he contended optimistically , ‘ move us towards the new era ’ .
30 It means the whole sale change of forms and colours and it must reduce the range of other colours that we have for other forms , do n't necessarily go into those wallets .
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