Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Upjohn said that unlawful behaviour might be constituted by : ( a ) an outright refusal to consider the relevant matter ; ( b ) a misdirection on a point of law ; ( c ) taking into account some wholly irrelevant or extraneous consideration ; ( d ) wholly omitting to take into account a relevant consideration . |
2 | What is happening is that the English rural landscape is slowly becoming divided into three major types in the lowlands . |
3 | They 'd been designing tube amps for decades , and manufacturing them on site , whereas other companies were perhaps wanting to get into the tube amp market from scratch . |
4 | He was only pretending to go into the woods ? |
5 | The Commission was only beginning to get into its stride in 1970 when a new government was returned which was pledged to the abolition of the commission on the grounds that it ‘ had no place in a free society ’ . |
6 | Only having moved into this new warehouse apartment just over two months ago , Laura still was n't quite sure how most of the ultra-modern appliances actually worked . |
7 | If the oboe band was a viable theatrical ensemble as late as 1688 , then it must have been even more so in the 1660s , when the orchestra as we conceive of it was merely starting to come into being . |
8 | This is precisely the minefield that King is gleefully preparing to step into with her debut novel O.P.P. ( a title lifted from the rap hit by Naughty By Nature and standing for Other People 's , uh , Property ) . |
9 | ‘ I … we 're … going to have a baby ! ’ she finished in a rush , then , not daring to look into his face , studied his chest . |
10 | By the time they walk down the street , just happening to bump into the gang of boys , they have got it all worked out . |
11 | ‘ I mean , I can understand you not wanting to go into a hostel , but from what you 're saying , a flat 's the sort of thing you want , is n't it ? ’ |
12 | Only a handful of British companies were of a size to contemplate it , and among them there existed a curious air of parochialism , of not wanting to venture into foreign-language recordings , or markets which were unfamiliar . |
13 | I ca n't , ’ replied Endill , not wanting to get into trouble . |
14 | And look at us now would youse — look at this place now — Sean and Michael live like kings — whatever they might say — and I 'm not going to go into the whys and wherefores here . ’ |
15 | I 'm not going to go into the dream thing with Cal , or say anything about Vern 's dad . |
16 | This is not a book about dieting , so I am not going to go into the subject in great depth . |
17 | I am not going to go into it in detail because of the pressure of time . |
18 | I 'm not going to go into all the rules here but . |
19 | I 'm not going to go into that , but what I 'm saying is we need to recognise this , because if you do recognise it , it makes life that much easier , does that . |
20 | I 'm not going to go into any length about the community arts budget , that is one area of service provision that we feel , and I 've said for the last two years , does not provide value for money . |
21 | Well I 'll be , I 'm not going to go into it , that 's a close on itself , just like the first one that I , everyone has got a sequence |
22 | Now , I 'm not going to go into a discussion about Dickens ' view of women , which was fairly peculiar , but I do think that the popular feeling of the times was very much inclined towards the ‘ Little Dorrits ’ . |
23 | okay , well one last thing , I start with the last thing at the beginning , strangely , I mean you 're obviously getting all the technical details and all the expertise from people who know far better than I do , so I 'm not going to go into much technical detail until perhaps a bit later , which might come up if we get a debate going or when I look at your press releases . |
24 | No I 'm not , I 'm not going to go into , into further detail until we 've actually got fuller detail , and , and when one 's got something firm to say , we , we will of course say it . |
25 | She was not going to fall into the trap of thinking she wanted Vitor as Vitor . |
26 | It 's not going to sink into the concrete , is it ? |
27 | ‘ I am not going to get into what kind of therapy she might find herself in , but clearly she would need all the help she could get from whatever source was available . |
28 | " But I am not going to get into that happy position , am I ? " |
29 | We are not going to enquire into the details how such beams can be produced ( it belongs to the subject of physical electronics ) ; we shall accept the fact that the beam exists and will try to work out the forces on the outermost electrons . |
30 | One is not going to run into any social or economic or moral consequences of quasars , but you will , if you work in DNA replication erm and other areas of the physical sciences . |