Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 There was still less appreciation of the problems encountered by youngsters old enough to go into lodgings .
2 In America they would keep them in a home until they were old enough to go into a jail
3 They included the forest god , Pan , who was believed to engender intense fear or ‘ panic ’ in those who were foolish enough to venture into remote and desolate places .
4 The man obviously needed to overcome his feeling of inferiority by demonstrating that he was brave enough to leap into the river , in spite of the danger .
5 The gregarious owls were juveniles less than a year old just coming into breeding condition , but unable to find a place to nest in the plantation .
6 For a start , each of the sectors has its distinctive livery , though much of the old corporate blueand-grey still survived into 1990 .
7 But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things .
8 Fastpaced , exciting , and easy enough to get into even if you 're not Mr Shoot-'Em-Up 1992 , this is one of those games you have to keep playing to get that little bit further .
9 She had several artist friends who invited her and it was easy enough to crash into other ones if you knew when and where .
10 Like all the best puzzlers it 's simple enough to get into without a struggle , so addictive you 'll always want ‘ just one more go ’ and , you guessed it , frustrating in the extreme !
11 Kalin , it seems , is fortunate enough to fall into the category of a ‘ queer ’ , rather than ‘ gay ’ or ‘ homophobic ’ film-maker .
12 To begin with I found it almost too much to take on board , but it was all extremely thought-provoking and I had to make a decision to put my heart into it or not to bother at all ; it would have been pointless just to dip into it now and again .
13 It would be easy simply to drift into the darkness of his eyes , to let everything else slide away .
14 If you 've got travel agents round every street corner then it 's very easy simply to walk into them and buy a package on the spot .
15 If the boat capsizes because it 's overpowered simply scramble into the high side until you end up standing on the daggerboard .
16 It would be impossible here to go into all the things I learned in therapy .
17 It is impossible here to enter into the details of this controversy , but it may be noticed that
18 So , we if we our receptionist if we can say those are our key specifications , again it 's a loose idea this is not easy sometimes to look into it , partly because we 've been in our jobs for quite a while and you know we do n't , we can clarify it , but think about your subordinates and people that might be trained .
19 Then he said ‘ Be humble enough to fit into God 's plan , not serving your own ego , nor the interests of any group ; and keep healthy ! ’
20 It 's hard enough to get into if you 're crazy .
21 Howells said : ‘ I 'm confident I 'll be fit enough to get into the frame .
22 No doubt some owners are lucky enough to fall into that category — but most of us have to scrimp and save to keep our horses happy .
23 Well I tell you rough , the food was rough , I was never lucky enough to get into into any billet same as some of them got .
24 Rumours also abound about a herd of wild boars on the less frequented side of Ben Wyvis , that run snorting out of the mist without warning , charging with long vicious tusks at walkers unfortunate enough to step into their territory .
25 He challenged for the Open Championship on one occasion , in 1927 at St Andrews , when he was unfortunate enough to run into Bobby Jones at his best .
26 It is clear that if a method of examining use is to be devised which does not lean entirely upon the librarian 's judgement , that method must be sophisticated enough to take into account the many variable factors .
27 For a short while ( three months ) the family party remained within the crumbling Electric Circus walls but the talented and the lucky soon matured into pop stars and ambitious writers .
28 Leave until cold then cut into desired size .
29 At the climax , when Grimes himself comes in to fetch his new apprentice , the formal and the psychological again move into phase with his " Great Bear " monologue [ 14 ] introduced by a minor version ( over the original " storm " discord ) of his yearning " What harbour shelters peace " tune .
30 ( We might compare this to the way in which , in Sartre 's later text , the synecdoche of the singular-universal insistently slides into the singularity of the event ) .
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