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

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1 There 's always the pressure of playing , of course , and the dangers of being on the road and playing the songs night after night — it 's all too easy to fall into some kind of rut .
2 As late as the 24th , when it was obvious the whole French front was collapsing , the German storm troops still waited for a renewed artillery preparation , and then moved circumspectly , as if half-expecting to walk into some kind of –rap .
3 ‘ You are welcome to look into some of the other rooms if you wish .
4 He , like many of his critics and followers , failed to see that the claims for a new scientific conceptualization rest not only on the ‘ facts ’ they are concerned to put into some kind of order , but also on the capacity of the new theoretical framework to bring out connections between what , until the new framework is used , appear as unconnected bits and pieces of information .
5 It would have been so easy and commonplace to move into some bushes ; but my partner insisted that I light my second candle .
6 Philip 's project is both a search for the truth and an act of self-distortion , a ‘ sane insanity , that wilful entering into some reality other than one 's own , by way of learning , searching , inventing , dreaming and becoming ’ ( 40 ) .
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