Example sentences of "[verb] go into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
2 There was also an intermediate step — the Dino Berlinetta GT of 1966 — but this was never intended to go into full production .
3 So this letter which refers to our processes in this county council , it 's talking about people who want to go into residential care and to use public money .
4 Clients with greater needs than this , the DSS said , would be ‘ expected to go into residential care or a nursing home ’ .
5 Of course , they did n't fall for my cursed excuse , so I then tried going into sharp reverse to avoid the dreaded twice-weekly occurrence .
6 Crusaders fifth Dubliner John Cleary has gone into junior management down south .
7 AN EPIC battle over a five-a-side complex has gone into extra time after protestors lodged 1,000 letters of objection .
8 The March formula one motor racing company has gone into voluntary liquidation .
9 AUCKLAND Creative Pattern Makers , based on the South Church Industrial Estate , Bishop Auckland , has gone into voluntary liquidation with liabilities of around £90,000 .
10 Such is the loving care which has gone into past history , it seems a pity that the authors are so hesitant about the future .
11 Of the 59 people who were living there , 29 have had to go into alternative accommodation .
12 know that he was going to go into riveting squad ?
13 Thus the movement , seen from close by , appears to go into reverse gear .
14 If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’
15 They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint .
16 Frances explains : ‘ I decided to go into special education two years after I qualified as a teacher .
17 Heads may have gone into primary teaching because they liked young children ; no matter .
18 The army was all right , but then I should have gone into agricultural life .
19 But one thing I would say and I think this is very valid and think pe it wo n't be long before people start to pick up on it and er we have n't got a national accounts , a proper national accounts team cos we have n't got the people and we all know the reasons why but nevertheless you know they 're , they 're pinpointing areas of big business with big companies like and and not allowed to go into new business
20 Debate was confined to the purely theoretical properties of the income expenditure model in which money wages and prices were allowed to go into free fall in the presence of general unemployment .
21 This is illustrated by the case of the old person who wishes to go into residential care , who is fit and well but wants the comfort and security which it is considered such care will provide .
22 She therefore had to go into Intensive Care , as do other babies who may have had birth complications or other problems .
23 A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation .
24 I had gone into partial shock .
25 His business had started to founder and his company had gone into insolvent liquidation .
26 One member asked for details of how my father had gone into voluntary liquidation .
27 His small recording company , as he explained only too often , had gone into voluntary liquidation , leaving him with just enough to manage nicely , and he was going to spend the cold weather in his house in Purley .
28 That year Californian land prices had gone into free fall .
29 The best brains and resources had gone into military research and development until Gorbachev came to power .
30 Available money had gone into large road improvement schemes which had rather overwhelmed the rest of the programme .
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