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

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1 It only needs to be a couple of shelves but think of all the thrills , spills and adventures you can pack into that space .
2 Our knife , he decides , does not fall into that category .
3 I have a wee notion that JTR might fall into that category too .
4 Incidentally , mooning is n't one of my habits but for another canoeist to refer to the ‘ dork2 who owns a red Escort van is a rather nebulous description of someone who could fall into that category simply because he owns a red van and whose hobby happens to be canoeing — it makes one feel guilty without trial .
5 ‘ We might make the odd administrative error , Detective Inspector , but releasing the wrong men does n't usually fall into that category . ’
6 do n't fall into that category .
7 Let those who will fall into that space , and fall for ever .
8 Few hours later he calls , we 're the funeral parlour , right ? he 's recommended us , we do the honours , bury them , ’ and his mouth opened like a grave , you could fall into that mouth for ever and ever , amen , and all those crooked grey teeth of his , no names that you could see , no names or dates , just blank , so nobody could find you , nobody could visit , nobody could leave flowers .
9 I wo n't fall into that trap . ’
10 Do n't fall into that trap .
11 At least Morton would never fall into that trap
12 Let myself fall into that trap again ?
13 the organ there was a you know where you put your pump belt , there was a long stout piece of wood and you had to keep pumping that up and down to put the wind into the organ , and there was a mirror above the organ and Mr the org the organist , who was a butcher in Street , he could look into that mirror and see whether you was pumping fast enough and he could signal to you and he used to warn you to er keep your eye on the mirror and if he , if he wanted more wind he used to be up up up oh or , but it was just a big long of wood and we used to pull it up and down , I was fairly tall for me height a age , but er we used to have to stand on a box to get it going first , but it , it was just like bellows for your fire you know , wind for that , and we used to pump the wind into the organ also the service .
14 If Laura noticed any of her staff wearing clothes in a poor state of repair she would look into that person 's wages and family circumstances and see if there was a way of paying them more without upsetting the hierarchy .
15 Will he assure me that he will look into that matter , because Basildon council is simply trying to bribe its tenants before the election ?
16 ‘ No , but you ca n't see into that cove from the way I came .
17 And if you do n't fit into that category , you 're just not accepted , and you 're just like , ugly .
18 It is not easy with new clients to truly understand their culture and to find a range of people for a short list who would truly fit into that organisation .
19 If he was some sort of local dignitary , or neighbourhood millionaire , how on earth would she fit into that sort of lifestyle ?
20 Er and put us out of our er how many ballistic shields did you take into that flat ?
21 I do n't think , for instance , that I should want my death assumed and my property disposed of too soon , so we wo n't go into that part of the affair just now , if you do n't mind .
22 If one picture gets sold , then the receipts will go into that trust .
23 If she was older she would go into that kitchen and tear her apart .
24 And I 'll go into that area in a little bit more detail in a few minutes .
25 And you 're quite sure that you did n't go into that room , either of you ? ’
26 But then it does go into that side , because it goes into
27 You 'd never think he 'd go into that sort of ball .
28 They 'll go into that exam without doing , alright they dance the same as you
29 We 'd walk into that Church Hall , and everyone would gasp .
30 It is good that we can walk into that world again , even if only for a brief interlude .
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