Example sentences of "[prep] going into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On Saturday the pupils could enjoy the austere pleasures of going into the small granite town of Elgin , something Richard did not enjoy but decided to do because his injured feet ruled out most alternatives . |
2 | It 's a bit like that with me , except that instead of going into the technological future I had to go back in time . |
3 | I 'm sure you 'll agree it 's a matter of going into the right stock at the right time . |
4 | Instead of going into the green room , we went to the girls ' dressing room . |
5 | Yeah we 'll restrict it instead of going into the full year |
6 | Hitler 's war deprived Wooderson of going into the Olympic arena in Helsinki in 1940 as a hot favourite for the 1500 metres ; Budd 's natural progression was hindered by her country 's policy of apartheid . |
7 | Some Sutton pupils expressed worries about being picked on by the ‘ bigger ones ’ and were concerned about going into the same playground . |
8 | As Jamie was 10 shots behind going into the final round at Crans , his regular caddie , Mark Steers , was quite confident that he had chosen a good week to take off . |
9 | Her father , a Swansea lawyer , discouraged her from going into the legal profession because he thought she would get too emotionally involved in her cases . |
10 | Thomas ' father , a Swansea lawyer , discouraged her from going into the legal profession because he thought she would get too involved in her cases . |
11 | Kapil Dev hit 129 to give the tourists hope and , while Wessels snuffed that out , the match was only seven minutes from going into the fifth day . |
12 | Before going into the cosmetic business she was a teacher , and worked for the United Nations in Geneva . |