Example sentences of "not [vb infin] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not think into the human heart , as Wordsworth has done . |
2 | Do not rush into a decision . |
3 | The Eastons did not rush into the task . |
4 | Make sure that the cotton-wool does not dip into the water and become saturated . |
5 | He felt he knew Branson well enough to surmise that it would not evolve into an equal partnership , because Branson would be bound to ‘ over-interfere ’ . |
6 | The group of organisms — the flock of birds , the pack of wolves — does not merge into a single vehicle , precisely because the genes in the flock or the pack do not share a common method of leaving the present vehicle . |
7 | The original seven dwellings to the acre had been raised in Britain to around seventeen , at which density ‘ culs-de-sac and walkways , cars and garages did not merge into the landscape so happily . ' ’ |
8 | Thus in Hieracium , and in many other asexual groups , the plants growing in a region simply do not fall into a number of natural kinds . |
9 | When animals do not fall into a few simple categories , quantitative genetic techniques become more practical . |
10 | Where the issue does not fall into a familiar category , there may be more scope for the draftsman . |
11 | Whatever the answer , do not fall into the trap of imagining that the impact of a flood in one of this year 's drought-ridden rivers will pass as quickly as the time it takes for the river to ‘ look ’ normal again . |
12 | So it looks as if cameramen ( rather than the proposed cameramans ) will be able to get on with their work in the Gulf ; the beloved accent on abîme will not fall into the abyss ; and the whole affair will have been a non-événement . |
13 | May we not fall into the temptation of thinking something is right just because we can get away with it . |
14 | While rejecting the detailed application of management approaches from an industrial or commercial environment into schools , we should not fall into the belief that there is nothing to be learned from such experience — for in the right conditions there is . |
15 | Do not fall into the trap of trying to write an introductory paragraph setting the situation in context ; you are not writing an essay . |
16 | All items were dumped together ( in such a position as they should not fall into the water ) . |
17 | Finally , delegation ensures that you do not fall into the fatal trap of trying to become or seem indispensable . |
18 | You should not fall into the trap of thinking a fish bait is something special ; a bait of extraordinary properties that will tempt a super-specimen bream where others will not . |
19 | But do not fall into the trap of doing something I saw recently . |
20 | Wherever we live , be it within a stone 's throw of Sellafield or in an area seemingly unaffected by the dumping of waste , we must not fall into the out-of-sight , out-of-mind approach adopted by much of industry . |
21 | Now is a good moment to emphasize that however friendly and informal the interviewer is being you should not fall into the trap of overfamiliarity . |
22 | You must not fall into the common error of trying to fill your tank with Dwarfs using the usual inches of fish/surface area criterion . |
23 | You must not fall into the common error of trying to fill your tank with Dwarfs using the usual inches of fish/surface area criterion . |
24 | Try to do this early so they do not fall into the water . |
25 | The public remains sceptical , but those who support the notion of satanic abuse say that social workers must not fall into the trap of believing it does not exist , just because it is difficult to prove . |
26 | Ma Pwa Sein , the stalwart headmistress of St Mary 's , Kemmendine , which had transferred to the Delta at the outbreak of war , was very emphatic that we should not fall into the hands of the Japanese . |
27 | It is important that the counsellor , observing the problems and deprivations within the group , does not fall into the trap of being more concerned with what he or she can do for the group than what the group can do for itself . |
28 | It clearly does not fall into the easy trap of arguing that for crime to exist there must first be intention . |
29 | On neither score is there any universal agreement , and many would deny that the objections are well grounded , holding that they rest on over-simplifications , and that even to the degree that Barth did move in the directions suggested , he nevertheless did not fall into the extreme positions of which he is held guilty . |
30 | This is not surprising ; and we should not fall into the obvious trap of righteous indignation after the event nor judge them too harshly . |