Example sentences of "[noun] to go into the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The evil spirits asked permission to go into the pigs that were nearby .
2 But first I 'll ask our Finance Director to go into the figures in a little bit more detail .
3 Ringa Hustle … was one of the last dogs to go into the traps at wimbledon on Saturday … he was drawn in three alongside his kennel mate Lassa Java … the derby is the race of the year for greyhounds … 40,000 to the winner and there was only ever going to be one winner …
4 I soon realized she 'd been raped — no need to go into the details .
5 It is not possible in a text of this nature to go into the details of security interests in any great depth but a number of questions arise with respect to the creation of such interests by a company .
6 This is n't the place to go into the details of the technology — turn to page 237 for the sordid facts — but it may be worth saying that the computer brings a new flexibility to the typesetting .
7 It would appear that the only Shetlanders who have reason to go into the estates at all , other than a small number of professional Shetlanders who have incomer friends who live there , are young Shetlander girls who are willing to babysit when most of the women in a social circle are attending the same function , or Shetlanders supplying some domestic service to individual households on the estates .
8 One of the commonest rituals was for men and women to go into the fields and couple , as imitative magic , enabling the crops to germinate and flourish , followed by leaping dances to encourage them to grow .
9 Erm so you , you , and you , you 're looking of , of land reform teams of four , five members so you 're , you 're looking at somewhere between two and three million cadres to go into the villages .
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