Example sentences of "[noun] go [adv] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Implicit in the rhetoric of those who campaigned for stiffer age-of-consent legislation ( and the campaign went on into the 1930s to raise it above 16 , even to 21 ) was the assumption that young working-class girls were ignorant and defenceless and could not decide for themselves . |
2 | Furious , Wilson went down into the freezing kitchen , where the well banked-up fire had not quite died down , and poked it vigorously until it began to burn up . |
3 | Energy fed into the turbulence goes primarily into the larger eddies . |
4 | The mowers went out into the little fields of wheat and oats , and the sheaves stood yellow in the stubble . |
5 | Dreamer went out into the still night , wading through the snow . |
6 | The best Futurist works went deeper into the human paradox than these early statements imply . |
7 | The ILP certainly broke up , but most of its members went back into the Labour Party . |
8 | It was a movement whose history went back into the Second World War , into the New York clubs that had bred Charlie Parker , Dizzy Gillespie , and the new jazz of be-bop . |
9 | These swimming habits go back into the Palaeozoic , to the Carboniferous or earlier . |
10 | Most , in both categories , left after taking the School Certificate ( if not sooner ) , but a trickle went on into the sixth form and even to the universities . |
11 | Slipping off her muddy shoes , Leonora went on into the big living-room , every nerve on edge as she crept silently across the familiar worn carpet towards the seductive warmth from the stove , but there was still no sign of Penry . |