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

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1 City : Americans may buy into ITN
2 As we wish you all a very happy , healthy and prosperous new year , could we all consider into which category we might place ourselves .
3 The greenbelts have so far ensured that towns and cities do not sprawl into one another .
4 Sanctity could easily merge into separation and censoriousness .
5 Could merge into the neck like a short back and sides .
6 Over evolutionary time it will cease to be a parasite , will cooperate with the host , and may eventually merge into the host 's tissues and become unrecognizable as a parasite at all .
7 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 .
8 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 . ' ’
9 These opposites would merge into a terrific show .
10 He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ .
11 It was only here that my past would merge into my future .
12 As I have already suggested , the stylistics of representation may merge into the view of style as manner , and Spitzer 's own work does move between the two categories .
13 On both sides , however , these views may merge into others which are more starkly contrasted : the idea of a reformist path to socialism may be transformed into a total preoccupation with reforming the existing society and a virtual renunciation of socialism as the ultimate goal ; the revolutionary approach may develop into a rejection of every kind of struggle for reforms as being positively inimical to the growth of a revolutionary class consciousness , the adoption of a politique du pire and the expectation of a catastrophic breakdown of capitalism from which a band of dedicated revolutionaries will lead the masses into socialism .
14 The linguist interested in delimiting the scope of an overall linguistic theory may be concerned that the description of social deixis will simply merge into sociolinguistics , and on this ground wish to exclude consideration of social deixis from formal descriptions of language altogether .
15 More generally , if living things did n't work actively to prevent it , they would eventually merge into their surroundings , and cease to exist as autonomous beings .
16 It seemed likely that many isolated sections of the League of Youth would merge into the Young Communist League if the national organization were not restored .
17 When everyone was occupied she would waft into the room and over to the cradle , to peer quietly into it and then , satisfied that the baby was safe and well , to slip in behind the door .
18 ‘ She 's a very careful mare , ’ said Nick , ‘ but she can gallop into her fences too .
19 This dominance exhibits itself in the ability of corporations to choose effectively which topics of policy they will shepherd into the arena of public debate , and which they will keep within the confines of private discussions .
20 I am confident , in all modesty , when I give my talk , that your members are more likely to be informatively amused rather than slumber into oblivion . ’
21 But the great thing about The Virtuoso ( 1676 ) , which the RSC has brought to light almost 300 years after its last professional performance , is the very fact that it does n't deviate into sense .
22 The real lesson from the Alaskan wreck involves the complacency that lets an adequate system unravel into disaster .
23 Those in the middle of the rope will tie into a screwgate karabiner on their harnesses by using a figure of eight knot on the bight .
24 This can tie into the occupational or ‘ canteen culture ’ explanation of police racism , which in the words of the Policy Studies Institute ( Smith and Gray 1983 ) suggests that racialist talk :
25 And with the kitchen in it I think it could tie into the story with it being in the headline .
26 The spacious boot coped admirably with everything they could cram into it in one week — picnic hampers , the weekly shopping , even the latest buys from Sue 's visits to the garden centre .
27 Jackie lived at a high pitch , he was making hay while the sun shone , he was spreading himself thin with a young family and as many interests as he could cram into the year ; for someone always highly strung , always working at a high pitch of nervousness , an ulcer was the logical consequence .
28 We would cram into the homely little Wesleyan building — and those fervent , melodic sankeys would waft challengingly out to sea .
29 Surely not one more could cram into the sheep quarters , but down they came , and a gangway was placed right on our saloon deck .
30 The seriousness of the revolt was evidenced by the fact that Soapy Simon , an arch-appeaser who wanted above everything to be liked , had become their spokesman and had let them cram into his room and sit it out ( with a break for dinner at the Savoy , of course ) until the PM gave his answer .
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