Example sentences of "would be [v-ing] into " in BNC.

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1 If it was n't for Captain Eric here , I 'd be getting into trouble . ’
2 I 'd be breaking into houses , doing robberies .
3 Otherwise we 'd be crashing into stars by now , ’ he added gloomily .
4 ‘ You mentioned that you had a half-brother , ’ she murmured , ‘ and that he 'd be coming into Woodline Design . ’
5 She was smiling a pleased smile , and working things out ; I think it must have been the afternoon ( the only time she visited my primary school ) she was told that I 'd be going into the eleven-plus class and so ( because everyone in the class passed the exam ) would be going to grammar school .
6 Chainreaction ( as the Herald reported last week ) would be moving into the newly built extension , the cottage was being completely renovated and the centre was being used to nearly 90 percent of capacity .
7 The building of two council estates meant that large numbers of people would be moving into the area .
8 So I have to say to you that whilst I 'm putting these forward , it 's absolutely clear that we would be having adverse comments and criticism er , from the S S I , and that you would be moving into areas that I ca n't recommend to you , but I , I put them forward as obviously illustrations .
9 He drove for his life , knew that Curly Top would be screaming into the radio he carried over his shoulder , screaming for his storm-troopers to find and stop the Jeep .
10 I heard myself speaking calmly in a low tone , telling her how I would be looking into some other business now that this office was closing .
11 In contrast to this condoned and systematic brutality , rugby 's ‘ image problem ’ , in Mr Lieberman 's analysis , stems from its association with ‘ beer parties ’ , which are frowned upon by the editor of Sports Illustrated , who is dismissive of rugby in a way which I find offensive ( I wonder if he 's aware , for instance , that the US Womens ' team recently won a world title ? ) , and attempting to placate people like him would be buying into a value system which is completely alien to the game .
12 Little did they know that they would be stepping into Hunter and Rae Brown 's shoes less than a year later !
13 Any time now , the bent figure and the bicycle would be coming into sight .
14 Further cuts would be cutting into the bone and not the flesh .
15 Coun Taylor said the council would be going into details about the new budget today and early next week to make the best they could of the situation .
16 ‘ In many ways it would be playing into the hands of the terrorists if you make daily life unbearable in the capital . ’
17 It would be playing into his hands to react to his deliberate teasing .
18 Numerically , Miliutin wrote , Russia 's forces looked strong , but it was doubtful whether they could withstand the fresh and well-organized armies which the enemy would be putting into the field against them .
19 If it was , we would be falling into the trap of ‘ out of sight , out of mind ’ . ’
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