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

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1 Was n't it Jesus who said to the respectable citizens of His time , ‘ The harlots go into the Kingdom of Heaven before you ? ’
2 People can opt for the group 's Global trust , where only 50 per cent of the funds go into the UK , or for one of the UK-based unit trusts , or pick one of more than 200 shares on the Pru 's list , or select a combination of both direct and indirect .
3 All kinds of life experiences go into the making of an old person who enjoys this and does not enjoy that .
4 We peel it off so that the nails go into the wood itself .
5 Er so I mean that c because er I mean they the steel balls and steel rollers go into the bin I mean they ca n't be used for anything .
6 Because all my tapes go into the archives of the Department of Scottish Studies at
7 I prefer to have a starter waiting on the table before the guests go into the dining-room — something very decorative on pretty china to activate the visual taste-buds .
8 It 's the same reason why bullfighters go into the bullring and Nigel Mansell drives as fast as he does .
9 With all these advantages it is not surprising that a great deal of effort and resources go into the provision of simulators for high technology industry .
10 What sort of things go into the impression we create on the telephone ?
11 Did any other police officers go into the flat in , to your knowledge , go into the flat in that interval .
12 Tadpole currently spends a larger proportion of hardware research and development money on board design , not on the Sparcbook , although most of its software development efforts go into the notebook version of Unix .
13 Jeremy Paxman , Brian Walden , Robin Day , David Frost and the Brothers Dimbleby go into the ring on our behalf .
14 and of course both Oxford and Swindon go into the cup draw at the weekend for round three … while we 're going into our action round up
15 I watched with growing amazement a succession of beautiful old pieces of furniture go into the cottage .
16 the grapes are crushed and the juice ( or must ) and skins go into the fermentation vat .
17 In the case of all the other varieties , the must and skins go into the fermentation tanks together .
18 The Blues go into the game with maximum points from their two group ties , having scored five goals and conceded only one .
19 The children go into the hall and find a frame with the picture cut out of it ; an empty cash box ; or a desk and chairs overturned , papers strewn all over to give the impression of a ransacked office .
20 When children go into the countryside and visit farms , they will see that the conditions are completely different from those that their fathers may have seen when they worked on farms during their holidays — that was one of the great traditions of United Kingdom cities .
21 ‘ If animals or men go into the marsh , they will sink into it and die .
22 but then you can , you can specialize you see , I mean some nurses go into the theatre all the time once they 've qualified
23 I mean , some nurses go into the theatre all the time once they 've qualified , so
24 If that is happening in YTP , what is happening when the girls and young women go into the workforce .
25 ‘ I was on watch , and I saw Dorcas and some of the boys go into the truck .
26 I wonder what you will say in answer to this letter ; I shall await your reply with some anxiety , for if our letters go into the waste paper basket we shall be unable to continue our many services for the benefit of those who are blind .
27 When the autoset cam driver is placed in its holder at the left end of the ribber bed , the autoset lever will be reversed every time the carriages go into the colour changer .
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