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

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1 And the worst possible hands she could fall into are yours ! ’
2 It 's easy to look at these young hooligans on the street , as they are perceived by so many , without understanding why they are like it , and I think it would help everyone to understand , and maybe we could have some action to work towards supplying the need for these youngsters , because I belief if something could be done for them when they 're sixteen and just starting out on this erm sort of sub-culture life that they get into so quickly , if people could give them maximum help at this stage then they could grow into being responsible erm satisfied adults .
3 ON SUNDAY 17TH MARCH 1991 HISTORY WILL BE MADE WHEN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETINGS OF THE A.A.A. , W.A.A.A. , AND B.A.A.B. WILL BRING INTO BEING A BRITISH ATHLETICS FEDERATION AND AN A.A.A. OF ENGLAND .
4 The Messiah of David would be a royal figure , presiding over the secular administration of the new kingdom , which he would bring into being through his military prowess .
5 The study did not spring into being overnight of course , and for over a decade a number of community groups throughout Appalachia have tried to combat the worst excesses of a pattern of landownership which breeds power without responsibility .
6 ‘ The only car apart from a Rolls-Royce that he could fit into was an extra large Range Rover , ’ says the driver , who also tells hair-raising tales of ferrying Maxwell about town .
7 His gloom was reinforced because the Lebanese embassy had just refused him a visa and the only two countries he thought he could get into were Jordan and Romania , neither of which were likely to offer him employment .
8 A more important point is that passages of this sort , spliced as they are with images like the lizard from the immediate foreground of Pound 's tent inside the wire-mesh cage of the prison camp , do not come into being out of the free associations of idle reverie , though in these Pisan cantos Pound exploits the illusion of that , as Joyce did in Ulysses when he pretended to transport himself and us into the mind of Leopold Bloom .
9 Latent demand will then come into being , which can be exploited by a suitable product and marketing mix to turn into actual demand .
10 But this does not mean accepting whatever kind of Greater Germany may come into being .
11 The second sense emerges as we follow his explanation of how the civil state would come into being out of a state of nature , by the making of contracts .
12 From the unlikely beginning of an extreme and unremitting egocentricity , Hobbes has thus explained how it is possible that a civil society can come into being .
13 Such a book , or books , might exist or come into being , but there is no reason , in the present literary economy , why they should .
14 The ‘ oldest profession ’ probably did n't come into being until man had started settling into agricultural communities around 15,000 BC .
15 This is an association of interested parties , individuals and organisations , who have joined forces to provide fund-raising facilities , logistic support and whatever other assistance is found to be necessary to give effect to the hopes of all the parties concerned that a self-sufficient village for the care of physically and mentally handicapped people should come into being in Atea .
16 We prefer that prostitutes should stand in the streets to be picked up by passing cars ( not the roomiest place for sex ) , in constant danger of being beaten up and even murdered , and that valuable police and court time be wasted in arresting , convicting and imposing heavy fines on girls who , unable to pay , return to soliciting even harder , that pimps should come into being to batten off the girls , and that women who are not prostitutes should be harassed by cruising motorists who will not take no for an answer .
17 In this way , a tendency which is real but slight may become exaggerated ; or one which is not real may come into being .
18 The 88open offshoot will come into being in or around May , provided it does n't get itself bought outright before that happens .
19 The 88open offshoot will come into being in or around May , providing it does n't get itself bought outright before that happens .
20 A booking contract between a guest and a hotel may come into being in any one of a number of ways .
21 It does not come into being only when instantiated .
22 The future can not come into being until the past is dead .
23 The creditors ' committee does not come into being until the trustee has issued a certificate of its due constitution ( r 6.151 ) and his certificate must not be issued until he has received the written consent to act from three members of the committee ( r6.151(3A) ) .
24 A single currency may come into being in 1997 , but only if a minimum of seven countries meet the convergence conditions , and eight of the Twelve vote in favour .
25 The treaty lays down that a single currency will come into being by 1999 , but only if those convergence conditions are met and only for those countries which meet them .
26 ( 4 ) Where a contact for the sale or other disposition of an interest in land satisfies the conditions of this section by reason only of the rectification of one or more documents in pursuance of an order of the court , the contract shall come into being , or be deemed to have come into being , at such time as may be specified in the order .
27 If it crosses over that line , being mad will turn into being a lawsuit . ’
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