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

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1 There was one positive side for deaf people arising from the War : with so many men volunteering or going into the Armed Services , there was a desperate shortage of labour in the workplace , especially in munitions factories .
2 She would come back to camp after a day off , call in at the office to see what was going on , and if we were all running around like headless chickens , snowed under with miles of paper from the teleprinter , and an irate Wing CO was tearing his hair out because the visibility had suddenly slumped from three miles to fifty yards and all his boys were up there somewhere running out of fuel , Rosemary would calmly take over the plotting while one of us rushed out to the screen to read the instruments , or go into the screaming teleprinter to shut off the insistent ear-piercing bell which was reminding everybody within hearing that we were late in sending in the hourly observation .
3 The best way to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the domestic bin is not to persuade people to sort out unwanted recyclables .
4 But Hilary Witt , head of Cambridgeshire 's catering service , admits : ‘ The trouble is , going into a school hall for dinner is less exciting than going into the Wimpy bar .
5 McDonnell , his promoter Barry Hearn and trainer Darkie Smith clearly believed that going into the final round McDonnell had a chance of winning the super-featherweight title on points .
6 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
7 Input devices range from microphones that go into the external jack to compact disk players ; output can be through the internal speaker , or via stereo speakers or headphones plugged into the speaker jack .
8 but what you have to do with it is the compilation of the figures that go into the little table under so what would it cost , those are your figures are n't they ?
9 ( Gabbro weathers readily , forming the good soil on which grow the grapes that go into the sweet wines of Cyprus . )
10 Most people do not think of the Department of Social Security as a great taxing Department , but it raises enormous sums that go into the national insurance fund to pay benefits .
11 Boli — Boom Boom to Marseille fans — was recently banned for four games after a fearsome tackle on Monaco 's Jurgen Klinsmann and goes into the European Cup tie talking more like a boxer than a footballer .
12 ‘ Champagne , hot scented baths , Sibelius , tiny kittens , very , very , very expensive underwear that you hardly know you 're wearing , and skiing at night and going into the big stores on fifth Avenue and trying on all the three-hundred-dollar dresses and shoes and then saying that I do n't like any of them — I do that quite often — and … ’
13 I can sleep in their tent and go into the forbidden zone with them tomorrow .
14 ‘ Is that also the reason you will assume Fergus 's mantle and go into the Far Future to bind the Apocalypse and turn back the Four Horsemen ? ’
15 And if you 're short of something to do , ’ he added , ‘ you could get on a bus and go into the nearest town .
16 After a while , the bedroom door opened and they heard Mother and the visitor come down and go into the front room of the house .
17 They suggest that , within the family , women take on the expressive role of nurturing the other family members , while men take on the instrumental role and go into the outside world to earn the family 's wage .
18 Some of these children , if they were given this attention over a two year period , could overcome this and go into the secondary school able to cope and take their place alongside the other children , and this is desperately important .
19 During her researches she went to Lord 's to examine the immense collection which belongs to the MCC and went into the Long Room .
20 He rushed past me and went into the nearest building .
21 He got up , flung the strange , savage robe around his shoulders again and went into the other room where she heard him shouting through the door " Is that little matter sorted out yet , at the Dog and Gun ? "
22 She bought six first-class stamps , took a pound coin from her purse and went into the automatic photo booth .
23 ‘ Wait here , ’ said Mr Rochester , and went into the secret room where a shout of laughter greeted him .
24 I ca n't stay here crying with the amah wandering around , she realised , and went into the luxurious master bathroom to bathe and change .
25 They crossed the dirt road and went into the little surgery , cool out of the direct sun .
26 ‘ We do n't stamp passports , ’ said the Immigration man huffily as he turned away from the desk and went into the little room behind that served as his office .
27 She closed the door and waited for a moment , then turned and went into the little bedroom .
28 ‘ He veered across the road and went into the opposite lane where he collided with a transit van . ’
29 She took fresh undies , a red cotton dress , and a pair of open-toed court shoes from her case , and went into the adjoining bathroom .
30 He examined this curiously , ignoring my questions , and went into the adjoining stable where his own horse was stabled and did the same .
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