Example sentences of "[noun] go into the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't expect Schedule Express to go into the fine details of resource management .
2 In the end the European side went into the 12 singles matches with a two point lead ( 9-7 ) but only after two Yorkshiremen had produced a rearguard action at the end of the day which even General Custer would have been proud of .
3 We had the Astounding Reg Atkins who can juggle 12 empty bottles and then toss them accurately into a bottle bank from a distance of 30 feet so that the green , brown and clear bottles go into the correct holes .
4 When Nigel went into the Left Arts Review he found that a good review of Eleanor 's book was ready and waiting .
5 Econometricians are not , in my experience , very good at translating their findings into terms readily understood by those without at least A-level mathematics and statistics : those who are running their own consultancies also have an understandable reluctance to go into the full details of their equations and the modifications that may be required to fit equation and data more closely together .
6 She watched groups of people come round the winners , groups of friends going into the two pubs on the harbour street , people hailing each other , saving places of vantage on the wall for their friends .
7 Gerry went into the big boys ' class and Julia and I into the kindergarten where infants of three flew past us effortlessly .
8 The landlords ' agents went into the leased premises at 6a.m. , when it was vacant , and changed the locks .
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