Example sentences of "go [adv] into [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Again , that money goes directly into the farmers ' pockets .
2 They would n't be expecting her to go further into the lion 's den .
3 Hering stated that a cure should proceed : from above , downwards — from the head or upper regions of the body down towards the feet ; from within , out — from the internal organs out to the joints or skin ; from more important to less important organs — from the liver , heart or lungs out to the joints or skin ; from the present backwards in time — going back into the patient 's medical history .
4 One of the things that really annoyed us in the Ministry was when the Publisher 's representative used to go straight into the Minister 's office and dictate letters which the Minister then signed .
5 This ability of homoeopathy to go back into a patient 's medical history gives it the edge over orthodox drugs which only mask the problem .
6 After she finally twigged , she went downstairs into the shop 's cellar , and returned bearing half a tree .
7 A Rumbelows spokesman said the £10,000 jackpot would not necessarily go straight into the champion 's bank balance .
8 At about the same time that I went up into the Boys ' School , my friend Hubert Gould moved away to Bournemouth and my other friend Alf Norris moved from The Friary to Greencroft Street and , as this was only two hundred yards from our house , we saw quite a lot of each other .
9 If she went out into the rue du Bateau her suspicions might latch on to an innocent person coming from one of the other flats .
10 The Minister is backing away from the commitment that the Scottish Transport Group and the Government gave , and is now saying that the money must go back into the Treasury 's coffers .
11 Then the big bearded hijacker went back into the Captain 's cabin .
12 Moving from the present backwards in time implies that one can , with patience , go back into a patient 's past medical history correcting successive imbalances — rather like peeling an onion layer by layer — until the original , deeply submerged imbalance is uncovered and corrected .
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