Example sentences of "only [vb infin] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't dive , you will only fall into midnight .
2 A Help the Aged spokesman confirms the charity could only move into television with Eagle Star help .
3 ‘ 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 .
4 As well as the new DB2/6000 relational database for the RS/6000 described on Monday ( CI No 2,128 ) , IBM Corp yesterday duly announced DB2 Version 3 for the mainframe — but the thing will only go into customer testing under the Quality Partnership Programme in June , and availability and ordering information will not be given until that process is complete .
5 A DENSE DARKNESS YOU COULD TOUCH , THE WHIRRING DIN OF THE COAL-CUTTING MACHINE , THROWING INTO THE AIR BLACK DUST SO THICK THAT THE LIGHT BEAMS FROM THE MINERS ’ LAMPS COULD ONLY SHINE INTO IT A FEW INCHES .
6 Stupid things , she thought , she 'll only get into trouble , snogging at break , honestly .
7 In most cases the quotation will also state that the sending back by the buyer of an acceptance of the quotation will not automatically result in a contract ; a contract will only come into existence upon acceptance of the order by the seller .
8 So this will only come into operation as soon as , erm , it 's completely stopped .
9 Although it is law , parts of it will only come into force when the Home Secretary issues the necessary regulations .
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