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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 This was a real blow to me , as I had done well in form 5a at school and had to watch my luckier contemporaries going into the sixth form for another year with the sure prospect of getting to teacher training college , or the luckiest of them all , to university .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Younger sons went into the British Army , and one became a distinguished admiral in the Royal Navy .
11 She watched groups of people come round the winners , groups of friends going into the two pubs on the harbour street , people hailing each other , saving places of vantage on the wall for their friends .
12 Another of the girls went into the nursing profession , while Gary joined the satanists .
13 We led by two shots going into the last round , and when it blew on the last day , I did n't think anybody could beat Trevino .
14 The men went into the next house and worked through it .
15 The men went into the little cabin and when they had eaten they thanked Babushka and went off to sleep .
16 There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs
17 My uniform was soaked and each time we dipped down at arm 's bend our faces went into the muddy ice and water .
18 The landlords ' agents went into the leased premises at 6a.m. , when it was vacant , and changed the locks .
19 Others go into the civil service , journalism , pressure groups , or voluntary organisations and a variety of other careers .
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