Example sentences of "could [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We read and experimented until we could stride into builders ' suppliers and ask for one-way cistern inlet valves , 1.5 mm triplecore insulated or three-inch steel angle brackets , just as though we had been born knowing all about it , like men ! |
2 | We always had to be properly dressed even in the wee small hours when we were only looking forward to being relieved so we could fall into bed . |
3 | Some of Britain 's museums could fall into disrepair or even close because of a shortage of funds , according to a new report . |
4 | Oh , she could fall into Dane 's arms easily enough ; she 'd discovered to her cost just how easily out in the snow today . |
5 | The mess of my life , the selfishnesses and false turnings and the treacheries , all these things could fall into place , they could become a source of construction rather than a source of chaos , and precisely because I had no other choice . |
6 | Erm yeah now these things these things could translate into sort of um |
7 | Brunner-Mond came to Billingham for the anhydride deposits which it could process into nitrates . |
8 | could bring into question your reputation ( and therefore , indirectly the reputation of the ES ) ; or |
9 | Knighton has promised to post a formal offer document to shareholders by 11 October , but he could run into problems with the City Panel on Takeovers and Mergers , which is likely to require details of his financial backing . |
10 | ‘ We could run into problems with the draw and the going in Paris and we are leaning towards the Cheveley Park at Newmarket , ’ said owner Lord Carnarvon . |
11 | If you do n't , you could run into trouble . |
12 | On the other hand , marriage might still create claims to territory which good luck and force could convert into possession . |
13 | Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission . |
14 | Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission . |
15 | Already she had learned that his quiet inoffensive manner could be accompanied by sarcasm and that the steady reliable way of working could lapse into over-cautiousness . |
16 | They say that because the chalk 's porous , dangerous chemicals could seep into groundwater below . |
17 | Alright , he could grow wheat , or he could grow , grow barley , possibly he could transfer into milk production , pig production , erm , so the prices of all those other commodities are going to be important . |
18 | I could d I could do a complete letterhead and just that just that logo as an E P S F that you could stick into WordPerfect . |
19 | I feel that in some senses it becomes almost about a certain strain of purity — that we would rather have a demonstration of 50 people on maybe a fuller , total political programme , than we would a demonstration of 50,000 people on maybe more limited aims but nevertheless political aims that we do feel carry us forward , but which could draw into activity a broader range of people . |
20 | An estimated $84,000,000 in further US aid was also delayed due to protracted negotiations with the US government on a " legal assistance accord " to lift Panama 's strict banking secrecy regulations so that investigations could proceed into drug trafficking and " money laundering " . |
21 | There are other situations where the agency analysis is more appropriate , for example the device whereby a protecting State could enter into treaties on behalf of a protected State . |
22 | While they chased the business of a few gambling councils , some City lawyers were already arguing that councils could enter into swaps only to hedge interest-rate payments on normal borrowings . |
23 | The FMLN demanded agreement on political , economic , social and military reforms before any provisional ceasefire could enter into force , and the implementation of some of these reforms before the installation of a definitive ceasefire . |
24 | The proposed treaty changes would be then submitted to national parliaments for ratification so that they could enter into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 . |
25 | The most that could be offered would be autonomous areas within regional self-government ‘ towards which members of the respective nationalities , scattered all over the country or even all over the world , would gravitate and with which they could enter into relations and free associations ’ — some measure of accommodation to Bauerism . |
26 | Korea 's growing rapeseed imports are causing anxiety , as they could cut into US soybeans sales . |
27 | And you could take into account the fact that |
28 | In exercising control based upon relevancy , the courts have , for example , defined the types of considerations which licensing justices could take into account . |
29 | This would mean that the courts could take into account , as in other contexts where the expression is encountered , the purposes for which the notification is required . |
30 | The Yale and Michigan studies found that some searches initiated as known-item searches could in fact be subject searches or could develop into subject searches . |