Example sentences of "[noun] have go into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over four years , $600,000 has gone into the ivory unit , of which about $200,000 was from Japanese and Hong Kong ivory trade associations , with the rest coming from governments and conservation groups .
2 Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected .
3 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
4 He said the other boy had gone into the dormitory and he had had his fingers on the door surround when the door , which had a power unit attached to it , had started to swing shut .
5 It delighted her to think that the girl had gone into the night , alone and unloved and growing with child .
6 T S B have gone into the work Gav .
7 Not all waste has to go into the dustbin .
8 And Mrs Richmond having to go into the hospital ’ — it seemed to Gilly that there was a long , thoughtful pause before the caseworker went on — ‘ for her nerves . ’
9 Fleming the teacher had gone into the manse as soon as Cameron finished .
10 Sometimes , when Wilson had gone into the garden to smoke his pipe , she almost confided in me .
11 One Sunday , when Tom had gone into the garden to look at some flowers that Dolly had planted , Seb 's pen paused over the sum on which he was toiling .
12 Ipswich had gone into the game needing to win to take the title .
13 Knox had gone into the country to translate the Vulgate into English and Lewis was being prepared by an unseen providence for war work no less surprising .
14 The factor had gone into the castle , ‘ to get his orders from his master , ’ as Cameron put it .
15 If you measure the atmospheric rise in carbon dioxide due to fossil fuel burning , you 'll see that it 's only about one half of that predicted if all of the coal and oil that had been burnt since the industrial revolution had gone into the atmosphere , we would probably have er an increase in C O two double what we can actually measure .
16 Rhoda said to Bruno that perhaps all Wendy 's brains had gone into the baby .
17 They went downstairs again and before Philip could stop him Lee had gone into the kitchen .
18 I do n't think I 'll bother to answer the remarks that others need to say of course tremendous resources have gone into the health service over the past few years , but I think whatever government is in power , it will never be enough for all the new developments in the health service , and that is always the trouble , whoever would be there would find it difficult .
19 Well over £1m has gone into the project so far but exact figures are not available .
20 Twelve months planning has gone into the course .
21 Part-way through entering the sale on a computer , the sales assistant had to go into the store room to check the identifying number of the machine selected .
22 ‘ The dart has to go into the haunch , and that 's important .
23 Much thought has gone into the choice and interaction of the works .
24 Obviously a lot of thought has gone into the plan .
25 A lot of fishkeeping thought has gone into the design of these products .
26 Inuit skin clothing is loose-fitting with built-in ventilation ; for modern polar wear , much thought has gone into the design of garments that are lightweight , comfortable , windproof , and efficient , whatever the wearer is doing .
27 A nice touch that shows a lot of thought has gone into the design .
28 But there must be a danger that style will triumph over substance and that Artrageous ! will repeat some of The Late Show 's shortcomings , and end up looking as though more thought has gone into the studio design than the content of the items .
29 Just how far does Britain have to go into the red before our Government recognizes the problem and moves to tackle it ?
30 Mr Saleb had gone into the visa office .
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