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

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1 Do n't expect Schedule Express to go into the fine details of resource management .
2 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
3 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
4 WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region .
5 While Drago and Apanage went into the small kitchen next to Drago 's workroom to prepare a meal , Cleo and Dauntless sat in a cosy parlour where a log fire warmed the stones of an enormous chimney breast .
6 It seemed the ideal way for the NFC to go into the private sector .
7 The disclosure letter is just as important a part of the negotiations as the sale and purchase agreement , and it would be a mistake for extensive work to go into the due diligence exercise and subsequent negotiations of the sale and purchase agreement , only to be undone by an inadequate disclosure letter .
8 Though they failed to make up a similar deficit against Essex on day two , losing 5–4 , their two doubles victories kept up their tally of rubbers going into the final day .
9 A Walker Cup player from San Francisco , Venturi ( pictured ) had rounds of 66 , 69 and 75 at Augusta , to lead the Masters by four strokes going into the final round .
10 When the shampoo and set was finished and Gloria had gone , Ruth went into the little office behind the saloon and closed the door carefully .
11 His right fist went into the fat stomach hallway to the elbow .
12 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 .
13 Jane Leeson went into the photographic studio and told her husband that Lowell 's girlfriend was in the reception area .
14 When Nigel went into the Left Arts Review he found that a good review of Eleanor 's book was ready and waiting .
15 Former Hawarden member Seve Giardina now at Berkhampstead led the field going into the final round but fell away badly after a triple bogey six at the par 3 eighth .
16 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 .
17 At Dolgarrog the H.E.P. is used in an aluminium rolling mill , but most of the electricity from the H.E.P. stations and from the nuclear power stations goes into the national grid mainly for use in England .
18 But Jimenez blasted a best-of-the-week 63 for a two-stroke lead going into the final day at Crans-Sur-Sierre .
19 Watson slipped to a 77 in the third round while Nowicki shot his record breaking 67 , but the lead going into the final round was shared by MacPherson and Cottrell , who added a 71 to his earlier rounds of 73–74 .
20 It was a shame about the er the door opener not working correctly subsequently er I discovered the incident with the the other team going into the other bedroom and er a young girl being in the bed that was missed and erm .
21 BALLYCLARE golfer Stephen Hamill is in joint 11th place going into the final round of the £53,000 Divonne Open in France .
22 The skill of Hollywood was ensuring that the right actor went into the right story .
23 Billie went into the small shop next to reception while Adam , the brown holdall over his shoulder , asked the concierge for a map of the city and surrounding areas .
24 A few weeks after the first officials went into the remote poppy valley , the charity began receiving visits from Pakistani and Afghan tribesmen and landlords demanding large sums in ‘ compensation ’ .
25 DARLINGTON bowlers went into the national record books this week when the women 's Yetton Trophy team beat Boston to clinch an All England semi-final place .
26 The ideal state of affairs from the point of view of host countries is where foreign firms actually stimulate the creation and growth of the suppliers of their needs , particularly those materials and components that have a high value-added quality , within the local economy , and where the output of these foreign firms goes into the local economy for further processing .
27 With much of the output from C&P 's engineering plastics , films and fibres businesses going into the automotive industry , it was vital to meet any new standards .
28 They sat on arguing for three hours while Ella went into the other end of the house and sang quietly to the baby and wee Alex came home filthy from playing and sat drowsily beside the fire , chewing at the bones of the fowl .
29 Warner went into the fine art business , using his friends and his influence to match buyer to purchase .
30 At this point , Mahmud started to poke up the flag through the floorboards , and the offstage chorus went into the big number — the words of which were , mercifully , inaudible , but of a general philosophical nature .
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