Example sentences of "[modal v] not go into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 True , Llanelli are in superb form at the moment , but Pontypridd had a good result at Stradey Park earlier in the season and they should not go into the game with any shortage of confidence .
2 Let's not go into the specifics of the court case just now David Lightbown , what I want to say to you , do you think it 's a case , some people might perhaps unjustifiably but they still would say that those people who are bullied are bullied because they are nonconformists and in the military one has to conform and many people
3 She could not cope with lifts , and she could not go into the garden shed in case the door closed upon her .
4 I need not go into the procedure under the Act .
5 In addition Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien 's son , who also worked in the company , was to provide certain security , but nothing turns on his involvement and I need not go into the details .
6 ODDLY , the address file would not go into the address book application , for reasons ( I assume ) to do with the latter 's format demands .
7 The heavy , dark-blue broadcloth coat would not go into the suitcase .
8 Most said they would not go into the town centre alone at night .
9 She would not go into the detail that Mrs Blakey urged her towards .
10 And men shall not go into the women 's ward , nor the women into the men 's ward unless required to do so by the house surgeon or matron . ’
11 We shall not go into the variety of psychological mechanisms which convert terrible actuality into pleasing imagination , but there is one of them , sado-masochism , which demands attention because it explains why tellers of harsh truths so often offend not only our sentimentality but our moral sensibility .
12 At this time in the morning , I shall not go into the details of the report but will simply say that the Committee was shocked by what it found .
13 Your child will take a lot of trouble , but still the button will not go into the hole — and then , when she 's finished , she finds she 's got a button over !
14 Rather the company envisages the use of Object Cobol with object-oriented analysis and design , and an analyst will not go into the detail of strings and numbers , but simply view things like accounts and customers as objects .
15 They will not go into the store where the eager young men and women modelling their smocks will sell them something expensive , attractive and useful that you have long tossed and turned at night in the lust to have in your possession .
16 Although we can not go into the technicalities of Ohmann 's method , it is worth mentioning that the apparatus he used was that of an earlier version of Transformational Grammar , one which subsequently underwent profound modifications . "
17 Here we can not go into the details of a normal co-ordinate analysis , as they are complicated even using harmonic force fields ; the method is well described elsewhere [ 22 , 23 ] .
18 I can not go into the details of Mr. Hall 's case .
19 ‘ He was a shadow of his former self and a boxer can not go into the ring semi-fit .
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