Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] into " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , well luckily for me , Cozy Powell and Neil Murray are into it and we will go out in November and do some gigs .
2 Well I do n't think they would actually but my , my sons are into , to trade you know .
3 But now it seems the kids are into stuff like ours .
4 Since dancing can not earn them a living , Chela and Urna are into self-help , and it is as humiliating in personal terms as any perceived national , cultural subservience to the US .
5 Since dancing can not earn them a living , Chela and Urna are into self-help , and it is as humiliating in personal terms as any perceived national , cultural subservience to the US .
6 Since dancing can not earn them a living , Chela and Urna are into self-help , and it is as humiliating in personal terms as any perceived national , cultural subservience to the US .
7 While Forest are into their fourth month rooted to the bottom of the Premier League , Parker 's form for the new title favourites , Aston Villa , has been rewarded with call-ups by Graham Taylor for England 's first two World Cup qualifying ties against Norway and Turkey .
8 ‘ I can understand that , ’ says Friday , ‘ cos Irish people are into a more communal thing .
9 A lot of people are into weird shit , especially in the suburbs ’
10 A lot of people are into that weird shit , especially in the suburbs . ’
11 Ok , it seems quite a few people are into this fantasy soccer thing .
12 Many of the new moves are into more sophisticated areas such as investment banking and specialised services .
13 That 's what me and my friends are into , and it does n't make us stupid or slags just because we like to dress up and have fun . ’
14 GORGEOUS SPACE Virus are into multi-sensory stimulation , the world 's first ever scratch 'n' sniff rock combo .
15 Polygons with more than seven sides are into the range of plenty .
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