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

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1 Denis screamed as Cohen was about to go into a renewed bout of laughter .
2 Her husband said the extra 1,100 dollars a month would enable her to go into a private nursing home .
3 Several papers report a new invention from the USA aimed at the angling market which is supposed to cause fish to go into a feeding frenzy .
4 IT IS not every day , at my age , that I am asked to go into a dark cupboard with a man , so I was both flattered and cautious on doing so .
5 But it was silly to go into a major sulk .
6 The plan is to go into a neighbouring country … in this case Salisbury Plain … and evacuate civilians using soldiers to protect them .
7 I was n't going to turn her out with nowhere to go , you know , young lady — but perhaps it 's a bit hard on an old lady to go into a new place after living in the same cottage most of her life .
8 Er , the honourable gentleman wondered whether we would ever have a truncated view again , certainly not under the ninety three legislation because that was a once off as a careful reading of the act will show , er but er we will erm and his honourable friend , the member for Perry Barns hoped er that er we would have no more reviews of European boundaries , I know because he was talking at P R but we will certainly have one new review of er er Euro constituency boundaries because as soon as the parliamentary boundaries are completed er we will have to go into a new review on that basis of all the European seats and of course the full enquiries will be held in the normal way for them .
9 Ten minutes later I was having a snack in the bizarre Gower Reptile Exhibition Centre in Pitton ; here you can feast on delicacies such as pies , beans , chips or cake and pay £1.50 to go into a small room to admire a collection of tropical frogs , snakes , giant lizards and so on .
10 She did not find it too difficult to go into a small shop — say , the local newsagent or the greengrocer at the corner of the street — as she was never too far from the window or the door .
11 It is easier , for example , to say ‘ Jezebel ’ than to go into a particular description of a certain sort of woman .
12 I was even planning which tank I would be moving my 43 babies ( I had carefully counted the eggs ) to when they had grown up enough to go into a larger tank .
13 from escaping through the top and if you 're i if it 's a fa you know , there 's some light or disturbance you and want to sleep and the best thing to do is to go into a light doze cos , you know , you ca n't do much else that 's cover your face .
14 The World team , unwilling to go into a full-scale international on Saturday without a warm-up game , sought yesterday 's match as an extended run-out .
15 ‘ Well , none of us has got enough money to go into a high-class nursing home — at least as far as I know — so of course the wind was up all of us .
16 The VPE , headed by Solange Fernex , also wants the funds left over from the Presidential campaign of Bruce Lalonde , one of the AT 's leading lights , to go into a common kitty , rather than being set aside for a future bid for power by Lalonde — perhaps in the European parliament elections in 1984 .
17 While it may not be suitable for all charities , it makes sense for small charities to go into a common investment fund . ’
18 The reason some of them failed to go to the causal ward is because they used to do a little bit of begging , and if they 'd got enough money they would perhaps pay to go into a common lodging house .
19 They told the women to go into a back room but they ran upstairs and shouted through a window for people in the street to call the police .
20 You 'll have to go into a local hostel temporarily — but that 's only so they can check on a few things .
21 I do n't suppose you 'd care to go into a few details … a little extra payment for last night ? ’
22 ‘ Your daughter — ’ this was said like an accusation — ‘ has agreed to go into a psychiatric hospital for a while , where we can assess her properly .
23 Unlike traditional servers , said Malcolm , FAServer optimises writing performance enabling every write to the disk to go into a free block regardless of location .
24 Unlike traditional servers , said Malcolm , FAServer optimises writing performance , enabling every write to the disk to go into a free block regardless of location .
25 Philip Saunders makes a starker contrast between the limited exposure of currency funds and holdings in shares or unit trusts : ‘ With charges at 4 per cent initially and three-quarters of a point annually for a currency fund , would you pay 6 per cent to go into a plain old unit trust ? ’
26 specific points in the development of people , whilst that we recognise that the partners in practice was going to go into a quiet spell er something but we would run the risk if that happened on losing the expertise , the skill base that we 've got there and the undoubted qualities of the people within , we had to find a way in which we could use that skill base and other practice er of the practice and in fact that 's been quite successfully achieved in in recent months er with due diligence work for example er with legal support work is another example , when people in the insolvency practice have been very active on special science weeks ago tree .
27 Now supposing a local authority that wants to go into a open countryside in its local plan , E two would stand in the way of that .
28 I asked Joyce what aspect of her phobia she felt still remained and she said that she would like to be able to go into an open space such as a park , where there were likely to be many more birds around .
29 If they choose to go into an independent sector home , they , and they have a low level of income , they do access what is called the residential care allowance , which is further income support benefit of up to forty five pound a week .
30 In order to conserve online storage space , it is possible to nominate packages to go into an offline state .
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