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

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1 And I suppose he that 's an area where one is worried about quantity and quality because it 's in a way you can always provide more quantity I imagine at a lesser cost by going into a conurbation than you can by going into rural areas .
2 ‘ He started going on again about me going into mainstream journalism , how a friend of his had contacts in Fleet Street , why the hell did n't I grow up and settle down like normal girls , why did I go around with Jake .
3 Of course , they did n't fall for my cursed excuse , so I then tried going into sharp reverse to avoid the dreaded twice-weekly occurrence .
4 I am considering a helpline for those who simply can not stop going into outdoor shops and buying aluminium water bottles .
5 He added : ‘ A lot of products from Scottish manufacturing companies are going into international markets and that can not be ignored .
6 Get yourself as relaxed as possible before going into daunting situations .
7 It may well be that the canny consumer , after benefiting from retailers ' losing their nerve and going into early reductions in 1991 , was waiting for the same to happen again .
8 Admittedly , it 's a nuisance in going into crowded banks to obtain cash .
9 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
10 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
11 Niall muttered something about your going into general practice . ’
12 Section 239 gives the court a like power in respect of a transaction by a company which has put a creditor or guarantor into a better position in the event of the company going into insolvent liquidation than otherwise would have been the case .
13 A preference consists of anything done or suffered to be done by the vendor which has the effect of putting one of its creditors , or any surety or guarantor , into a position which , in the event of the vendor going into insolvent liquidiation , would be better than the position which such person would have been in if that thing had not been done .
14 In any case , the pair had no intention of renouncing power and going into graceful retirement .
15 He 's going into industrial premises : he 's great possibilities for fiddling and taking hand-outs , pinching industrial secrets and passing them on .
16 Complaints were made to us about certain members of our staff ( who , incidentally , no longer work for us ) going into unoccupied floors to make love .
17 The pattern is a repeat of twisted rib going into simple cables , with reverse stocking stitch between .
18 ‘ He would verbalize his sadnesses , throw his arms about as he told elaborate stories concerning people who had upset him at the time , even when going into sad tales about people who were important to him .
19 One slight annoyance came when I tried to procure the sound of a valve amp just on the edge of distortion , like an AC30 or a Vibroverb just going into mild overload .
20 Now with diabetes there 's two types , too much sugar and too little sugar now diabetes erm , Irene said to you , erm is controlled by the insulin in the pancreas in the stomach , it throws out this insulin the liver throws out the sugar and I 'm not going into actual detail , but if there is too little insulin then it is allowing the liver to send out too much glucose , so if , if the person has got this erm pancreas that is n't churning out insulin or too little then your person will have sugar diabetes .
21 Three — it is not afraid of dreaming ; of going into new methods , new concepts , new ways of reaching people .
22 Andrew was particularly concerned about work and about going into new things .
23 Well I think er yeah I definitely have to agree with you that we 're not hearing enough of them but I suppose more and more now people are starting to record you know a little bit more of the older stuff and I think what 's happened on the pop scene that they 've absolutely dried up as regards er creating new music you know and people are going into computerized music now and you know everything is played on the one machine and it 's getting like a er I do n't know it 's as as if you do n't really have to be a musician any more .
24 Now the reason why we 've come together and this has been a recent change and it 's been this year , erm is because there are overlaps without going into deep detail , there are overlaps in our work and we were working together as officer 's anyway , but not as well as we should , so what we decided to do was formally integrate the three teams under the same unit , and we do have regular er internal meetings , management team meetings consisting of John , Pete me and Carol and we so we more co-ordinate the work for all the teams much more systema systematically , that we know what everybody 's doing and that way we believe we can use best use of resources we 've got most effectively .
25 ‘ People who have called have told us of going into deep trances . ’
26 In other words , agricultural produce coming into Mallia was not all destined for the temple : some at least was going into private houses , presumably town houses belonging to the owners of estates in the countryside around Mallia .
27 Instead of going into private practice , or after some years of practice , the solicitor may seek an appointment .
28 He worked at the gasworks in Windsor and Eton and then in the chemical industry before going into private practice in the early 1870s .
29 Well there was er the one who had the most important influence in my school life was Albert Edward , do you remember the printers , he was a teacher and he used to teach standard four , that was your last standard in the junior , and he had a big influence on , on me because er he wanted me to go into the printing trade as an apprentice , but I , me leaving school at thirteen and going into full-time work straight away I could n't do , do that but oh there was er , , he was an officer during the war he was in the and there was oh our , our school teacher , we used to call , we used to call him his name was actually Arthur I think , but he was always , he was a little bit addicted to the lit little whisky bottle , he used to keep a little bottle in his desk and he 'd be having a nip of whisky , but he was what was approximated as a sports master now , he used to look after the football team , we used to call him , I suppose his name was Arthur but his name was .
30 erm The fraction going into civil research , of this speculative kind , or of a development kind , is very small compared to all the countries of Western Europe .
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