Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] into [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gently ease into this position and repeat with your left leg out to the side . |
2 | Young claimants who refuse demeaning or underpaid work necessarily fall into this group . |
3 | In your nightmare , you feel that decisions about your life are made somewhere else by someone else — people who know little of you or your job , thus making it easier to decide that you no longer fit into this year 's marketing or accounting fashion |
4 | With the soft detergents now in use , this trouble is not so bad as it was a few years ago , but appreciable quantities still get into some rivers , even though the bulk is removed in sewage-purification treatment . |
5 | I hardly ever come into this room , and I am most particular . |
6 | The canteen , the personnel department , maintenance and central computing services usually fall into that category . |
7 | Furthermore , we discuss certain concepts in computer design which could be treated as implementational , their use being transparent to the architecture ; the cache stores of 5.4 usually fall into this class . |
8 | Children who are too young to understand explanations of their situation , or those who may suffer from learning difficulties understandably come into this category . |
9 | While laws against personal assault probably fall into this category , it is clear that no one has an individual right to a particular defence policy . |
10 | Although these particular examples each concern a contract for the sale of unascertained goods , it is not true that all future goods automatically fall into that category . |
11 | Poorer quality Persian workshop items and most Persian village rugs also fall into this category , as do woollen Herekes and the best quality Russian Caucasian and Turkoman rugs . |
12 | Traditionally designed Chinese rugs and average quality Balkan , Indian and Pakistani items also fall into this category . |
13 | While many of the 7/6d were firsts , some of the 3/6d issues also come into this category , and to make matters worse even some of the smaller red-backed 2/ [ 10p ] editions with the designed covers were firsts . ’ |
14 | This was once two cottages , a one-up , one-down 16th-century croft , and a more conventional one from the 1920s — they now ramble into each other at different levels . |
15 | My friend Roy Masters , former St George and Wests coach and a fine writer on politics and the game ( which in Australia often blend into each other ) , took me up to the table and said , ‘ Chicka , you know Tom , do n't you ? ’ |
16 | Motion is possible even without empty space ; so long as things simultaneously move into each other 's places , motion is as possible in a plenum as in a crowd . |
17 | Women 's interests ( as housewives or mothers for example ) often fall into this category and are defined as non-political . |
18 | Even then , adjacent areas often merge into each other so that the boundaries are blurred . |
19 | He always tries , however , to get at least one shot for himself and the photographs shown here fall into that category . |
20 | We then get into all sorts of photocopying |
21 | While there are some fabulous skating routines , beautifully choreographed by British Olympic gold medallist Robin Cousins , it all fairly predictable from the moment our two bolshie stars accidentally slam into each other behind the scenes at an Olympic event . |
22 | And , with luck , not long after that we will have in our very own editorial offices an electronic excuse for the mistakes that occasionally slide into these pages . |
23 | Excess stock of hard-to-sell cars will sometimes be cleared out virtually at cost , but diesels seldom come into this category . |