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

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1 The Duveen Galleries are basically a large hallway formed by three separate but continuous rooms strung out in a line , which empty into the side galleries to the right and left .
2 His sperm ducts empty into this pouch so that the eggs are quickly and efficiently fertilised .
3 I empty into my pocket at night
4 So few informed Blackwomen artists are employed in institutions , that we are co-erced into helping out , at the very last minute , to save Blackwomen artists , no , let me correct that , Black students across the board , that it was obvious that the wheel could not be eternally re-invented .
5 ‘ The energy and excitement that music videos have caused in a young audience has to be consumated into musical film . ’
6 In the rat brain there are regional differences in the structure of the cortex , but the areas that can be identified tend to blur into each other .
7 But if Marxists believe that liberal democratic input politics can open state organizations to accommodating class struggle , then their arguments threaten to blur into those of pluralists or democratic elite theorists .
8 ‘ I 've come to find you ! ’ he cried , struggling back to his feet ; but the words seemed to blur into a shout that was almost meaningless .
9 He tosses a few slow jabs at several male heads , then for a couple of seconds allows his black , shiny Florsheims to blur into the patented Ali shuffle .
10 As a result they have also been trapped into importing food , an operation with considerable potential for losses , although ameliorated by exchange rate policy .
11 Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above .
12 The next moment she jumped up , almost angrily , as though she had been trapped into a softness that she did not mean .
13 The Department of the Environment ( DoE , the central government department with overall responsibility for local government in England ) was , he says , trapped into the position of being both the advocate of local services within the centre and the guardian of the purse-strings as far as local government was concerned ( in that respect the Secretary of State acted as a sort of ‘ mini chancellor ’ ) ( Rhodes , 1986 , p. 238 ) .
14 Or he may be planning to sell , in which case he can risk a dinner party without being trapped into intimacy .
15 If allowed to remain this waste matter will eventually get trapped into pockets by fibres deep in your skin leading to the familiar spongy , dimpled skin texture known as cellulite .
16 Remember that the weaving yarn is only trapped into the fabric when the needle selection changes , so floats are formed when there are long blocks of both selected and unselected needles .
17 One therefore gets trapped into a situation where it appears much easier to carry on in the business than to divest , or move out .
18 Unless prepared to make an excursion , you would be trapped into eating in the hotel .
19 ‘ I should have thought , ’ said Charlotte , trapped into genuine interest and speculation , ‘ that they 'd have built just a little further from the river .
20 You get trapped into arguing a point .
21 ‘ I think I got trapped into that statement .
22 She was not to be trapped into suspicion again ; if he knew his power so well that his presence was unnecessary , that was enough for her .
23 In very few cases is homework a freely chosen option and the more women are trapped into it the more likely is the erosion of services , nursery centres and transport , to trap them into it .
24 It is important to be open and not be trapped into promises which will have to be broken later .
25 Those who coped less effectively , and allowed themselves to become trapped into unsatisfactory lifestyles , were found to be more likely to become depressed , perhaps because they had reduced their chances of achieving a dependable , intimate relationship with their husband , or increased their chances of stressful lives .
26 It makes no sense to contemplate a general policy of reducing adverse events in people 's lives , even if it were possible , unless perhaps they were crises which might unavoidably lead to the person becoming trapped into a highly stressful lifestyle .
27 ‘ I was trapped into it ! ’ blustered the tenor .
28 trapped into er a machine
29 I mean with this exhibition that we 've booked ‘ Just the Job ’ , which is black women erm and the kind of jobs that they 've got , a large percentage are carers and erm and it is the thing that erm women feel that they can do and it erm in a way that it comes out of their role in the home , the caring role , and erm and it 's a role that they get sort of erm trapped into and it does n't pay very much money , as Brenda was saying earlier .
30 My mother soon began to drum into me the notion that I was different because of my eyesight , and therefore that I should not expect too much out of life .
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