Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like you to tell your story to a couple of my colleagues and they may want to go into greater detail .
2 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
3 ‘ Do you really want to go into that now ? ’ he challenged her softly , his ironic gaze returning briefly to her party face and the shiny , streaky curls that tumbled over her brow and about her neck , just skimming her bare shoulders .
4 I do n't want to go into that .
5 I do not want to go into that argument ; I simply wish to illustrate my point .
6 That was a major understatement , but she did n't want to go into all the details right now , especially with Julius standing right beside her .
7 The difference between the two types is their chemical make-up and whilst I do n't want to go into lengthy explanations about the proportions of carbon and hydrogen atoms that determine the types of fatty acid it is important to realize that fat is n't just a single compound but comes in many forms .
8 ‘ I did n't want to go into any more detail than absolutely necessary .
9 He did n't want to go into any other kind of films .
10 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
11 We do n't want to fall into that situation .
12 I think you mentioned earlier on in the meeting that some authorities have n't taken advantage of European money and we do n't want to fall into that trap .
13 We do n't want to leap into this without being totally sure that every point is acceptable , ’ he said .
14 but we do n't really need to go into that do we ?
15 Surely , in the early years after retirement , fewer people will need to go into such homes .
16 The number of fry removed determines the size of their next home ; small numbers can be held in butter or ice cream tubs but larger broods will need to go into small fish tanks .
17 Happily I do not need to go into any great detail because on the central issues there was no great conflict between them .
18 You do not need to dip into this money at regular intervals , but wish to retain it for the future .
19 No you do n't need to get into that
20 ‘ I ca n't wait to get into those waves , ’ she shouted over her shoulder as they made their way carefully down .
21 The collusion is ‘ implicit ’ ( or ‘ tacit ’ ) in that the firms would not need to enter into binding contracts to enforce their co-operation ( p. 280 )
22 Aching for his touch as one might ache to plunge into deep , cold waters on a scorchingly hot desert afternoon .
23 ‘ Well , Ms Bishopric , ’ said Dr Groome , ‘ if you do n't want to fit into any of the roles we 've assessed , just what do you want to be in the Dream ? ’
24 But it is a genuine form of isomers but you may like to include into one of the others .
25 It is not surprising that an enterprising company such as JCI , would plan to diversify into other mining activities , and in the 1920's , the company acquired control of a number of collieries .
26 No chair , I would very much like it to be looked at in great detail by the budget review committee , actually , you 'll see in the report that many of these problems were identified as areas of concern by the district auditor prior to the signing of the contract , and he was given , it seems , various assurances which may or may not have been met , and I would like to go into much more detail than would be possible with this committee .
27 People do n't like to go into empty shops , he explained ; it makes them feel insecure .
28 Battered by PC price wars , Compaq would like to escape into other , faster-growing markets .
29 The Committee will not begin to look into this case until any possible appeal has been resolved .
30 ‘ I 'd just like to bump into that Potter fellow she 's always on about . ’
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