Example sentences of "[noun sg] going into the " in BNC.

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1 I want to make a weave going into the top as one in n it ?
2 In 1964 , Lord Gardiner , who shortly afterwards became Lord Chancellor himself , said that since 1951 ‘ one or two ’ Lord Chancellors ( there had been only three ) ‘ felt that the standard of members of the bar going into the House of Commons has fallen noticeably since the war , and if you want the right men in the House of Commons then you must reward the man who votes the right way with a judgeship ’ .
3 Former Hawarden member Seve Giardina now at Berkhampstead led the field going into the final round but fell away badly after a triple bogey six at the par 3 eighth .
4 Yeah what about the income going into the house ?
5 It 's , it 's a r it 's an ongoing programme where they have sixty five thousand in , into er , deal with small problems , problems of a capital nature , but the far fixed er , man is pollution prevention , which is basically a legal requirement to stop effluent going into the stream and the like .
6 there 's basically three points that the public worry about , one is certainly the pothole situation and if we take er Mr assurance that they are categories of roads that will be dealt with in priority , I think we also then need to spell out those various categories within our promise , er because in Mr place , example his pothole is just as important to him or indeed to a motorcyclist going along that little lane going into the pothole as , on , on a front road , so I think we need to clarify those , those er categories .
7 Amp In controls the level going into the Power Tool from the amp 's speaker output , while Line Level is used when connecting outboard preamps or effect devices to the Power Tool .
8 It opened up a three-shot lead going into the second and that gave us a nice little cushion to work with .
9 But Jimenez blasted a best-of-the-week 63 for a two-stroke lead going into the final day at Crans-Sur-Sierre .
10 Watson slipped to a 77 in the third round while Nowicki shot his record breaking 67 , but the lead going into the final round was shared by MacPherson and Cottrell , who added a 71 to his earlier rounds of 73–74 .
11 The fee will come from a charge on each ton of waste going into the landfill , and rises steeply as the tonnage increases .
12 It relates to the waste going into the skip .
13 It was a shame about the er the door opener not working correctly subsequently er I discovered the incident with the the other team going into the other bedroom and er a young girl being in the bed that was missed and erm .
14 BALLYCLARE golfer Stephen Hamill is in joint 11th place going into the final round of the £53,000 Divonne Open in France .
15 In duels of old , it had n't always been the sword going into the lungs that had killed so much as the drawing of it out .
16 I 'd be keen to have a UK smaller companies fund , possibly a quarter of the cash going into the Buckmaster Smaller Companies .
17 He was never the same player again , still in with a chance going into the last round but then fading away with a 75 .
18 These have countersunk screw holes , pointing in different directions — usually two for screws going into the back of the mirror frame , and one for a screw going into the wall .
19 But I knew that it was no massive dental operation in progress but that the sluice itself was blocked by leaves , that the water going into the pipe which fed the turbine was at a minimum and that if I did n't get up and deal with the problem the turbine would shut down and the melin would be pretty cold in the morning .
20 I see little value in the interview schedule going into the field to a small sub-sample of respondents if the designer knows in advance that there is a lot of work still to be done .
21 Recent studies by the authority have shown that partially treated sewage going into the River Severn from the plant uses up valuable oxygen and is partly to blame for the death of some fish .
22 The pattern is like the magnetic field produced around an electrical conductor going into the plane of the paper .
23 Air going into the unit is filtered , as is the supply of water used for washing .
24 If we are in with a chance of the Championship going into the New Year , then I am determined we will not be beaten .
25 While other drivers equipped with four-wheel traction , including early leader Kenny Colbert and John Gilleece , who led the championship going into the Carlow event , skated off the road , Greer kept the Manta under control and ahead of the fast recovering Nolan to win by 15 seconds .
26 Unemployment was higher in Torbay than nationally and the DHA had provided few opportunities for work , most of its effort going into the operation of a light industrial unit at Newton Abbot .
27 The class has to come to the cameras rather than the camera going into the classroom .
28 The technical advances of recent years have made it possible for a particularly skilled artist , such as Matt Yuricich , working for instance on the final rooftop confrontation between Deckard ( Harrison Ford ) and Roy Batty ( Rutger Hauer ) in Blade Runner , to reduce the number of generations of film going into the composite ( ie action + backgrounds ) by imitating the colours of film rather than of nature ( or , in this case , of the concrete jungle ) .
29 Pedro Campos , project manager said , ‘ We are aware that a country going into the America 's Cup for the first time has never done well , but at the same time we are going there to win ; no-one knows about the class . ’
30 For example , in a narrow town or terrace house where the front door opens directly into a corridor-like space , you could either take the wall down altogether , or make an arch going into the living room , or take the wall down to seating level , literally making a seating ledge .
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