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

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1 She put the onus quite honestly straight back on to parents , er it reminded me a little bit like er of the furore that she created about you know there are so many people being mugged , well is n't it their own fault that they go into dark places .
2 It , it 's the poor that go into mutual aid teams
3 Employers may also offer support and assistance to those who stay on at school or go into further/higher education .
4 If you go into central London around east er around the East End erm that may not be an assignment that will , you see that 's me prejudging .
5 When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms .
6 The National Council for One-Parent Families is , understandably , concerned about the number of one-parent family children who go into substitute care , arguing that they are more vulnerable to separation because the help they need is often withheld .
7 You know where you go into that school to the green building on that side
8 and I go into that pad , say
9 Like tea — we have the same brand each week — but if I know it 's cheaper in one shop I go into that shop , just to get that one thing — like I got it for 1 //6; this week and it 's usually 1 //11; — I like to get the best , but cheaper .
10 They may , indeed , deliver another painful lesson in what promises to be a fascinating derby match but Alex Ferguson 's team go into that encounter with pressure eased in the knowledge that they can drop a minimum of six points on a seven-match run-in .
11 When they go into that business they know what they 're doing . ’
12 Two people go into that room , that room with the forceps , the soiled bib .
13 Get to level eight and nine and you go into pure shoot-em-up mode .
14 Get to level eight and nine and you go into pure shoot-em-up mode .
15 The second thing of course is , that they are coordinating the erm , through , through the single regeneration agency , and the , and the single regeneration budget , the way in which they handle their monies , which , which go into economic development type activities .
16 ‘ Actually , ’ she continued , ‘ when I come to think of it — you never go into other people 's houses , do you ?
17 You go into various parts of the er south west , where their labour control and you look at the state of their buildings , and you think , my God , what on earth have the elected members been doing when you actually see the level of rates that they have set .
18 Currently those women who do take science A levels and who go into higher education are far more likely to choose to study medical or biological subjects than physical sciences or engineering .
19 I think that er what we will do now gentlemen is go into closed session so I will suspend the sitting er while the present public leave us er so the sitting is now .
20 They find this view ‘ alarming ’ since ‘ if it is indeed the case that intellectual resources of Savage and Modern minds are essentially equivalent [ then ] what legitimises the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1978 , p. 4 ) .
21 If these arguments are true , they ask , then ‘ what legitimizes the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1979 , p. 5 ) .
22 Just go into like Safeways or somewhere .
23 BIRMINGHAM CITY go into Anglo-Italian Cup action against Bari tonight with a £10 million rescue package dangling in front of them , writes David Harrison .
24 Most of the words that go into New Scientist each week first appear on manual typewriters at an office in London 's West End .
25 Superior craftsmanship and materials go into each Easton Press edition .
26 The company also looks set to prosper from making the substrates which go into catalytic converters used to clean car-exhaust emissions .
27 The importance of parents ' participation in decision making is supported by the research , and the distinctions between those who go into social services , health or education resources , are revealed a shaving little to do with the children 's own needs .
28 You start , by and large , with the all the story and the headline , all the picture , all the first paragraph , and then you expand , you go into ever-increasing bits , loops in terms of adding additional information .
29 That 's the first sentence/paragraph , and then you go into ever-increasing things .
30 Again it should be emphasised that many sufferers never receive counselling ( except from a sponsor ) or go into residential treatment in the first place and that residential treatment centres have no place other than to help sufferers remove blocks to their understanding of the principles of recovery of the .
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