Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] go [adv prt] into " in BNC.
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1 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
2 | These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities … |
3 | Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church . |
4 | In the Alton and Bordon area , there is ‘ a constant trickle of demand , mainly for short-term fostering , ’ says the placement worker , who is convinced that , as the social services go out into the community and find out what is needed , ‘ the demand for short-term fostering will grow . ’ |
5 | the we the wee fella went out into the hallway and |
6 | But I 've never had a sponsor and all that cash went back into financing the next three years . ’ |
7 | Until try small shabby door on landing : which opens up on to flight of filthy stairs going up into cobwebbed , dust-laden attic smelling of undiscovered murders , with tiny dormer window , size of large paperback . |
8 | ‘ There 's a small window in the second room with a large pipe going down into the moat outside , ’ he went on . |
9 | Then he , too , turned and without a backward glance went out into the passage , slamming the door . |
10 | But presently the crowd loosened into smaller groups and a good many people went off into the village or set off for outlying farms . |
11 | It was a large wooden building , with no ceiling but cool crisscrossed rafters going up into the roof of wood and thatch . |
12 | Perhaps yeah I think you must have been airborne at that stage to be er , had such a enormous flame going up into the balloon . |
13 | On one occasion a team of five men went down into the tunnels for which purpose they had to pass through the line of empty stabled cars . |
14 | Its British visitors are discriminating people who relish the solid comfort of a prosperous southern French town , where regional bourgeois cooking exists as a living celebration going back into antiquity . |
15 | Of course , the challenge is when people who are sensitised to their own attitudes go back into a work or social setting where people are not . |
16 | Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared . |
17 | In a separation section , the sludge is discharged , the clean sand going back into the system , so that the process of filtration is continuous and the " filter " is self-cleaning . |
18 | They had turned as if by common consent to go back into the cottage when the lights of a car , driven fast , came over the southern rise of the road . |
19 | From year to year they used the same handrails to go down into the past : lifting the cartwheel at the crossroads , the drilling sessions by the river , the first ambush , marching at night between the safe houses , the different characters in the houses , the food , the girls … |
20 | They rested on elbows , or lay stretched like Stars , stomachs in sand , smooth heads together , a brown hand lifting a white cigarette to a rose-painted mouth , and a line of malachite green smoke going up into the air , which was not here the intense cobalt of the plain of Orange , but pearl-cream-gold , a heavy air , soft and undulating like the pale sand and beyond it the warm , hazed , sand-green sea . |
21 | The young Germans went down into the crypt , pulling you after them . |
22 | The two brothers went back into the Guild Office , and Ebenezer began to gasp and splutter , telling his story as best he could : what Florrie had said to him about Tom 's letter and what Tom had threatened to do … . |
23 | Then the big bearded hijacker went back into the Captain 's cabin . |
24 | He retreated to a side booth where he summoned a waiter , ordered a beer , and watched as the two men went out into the garden at the rear . |
25 | The two women went through into the sickroom , where Mrs Richards was dozing in her chair , the gentle breeze stirring her wispy white hair . |
26 | Detective-Sergeant McWhirter went through into Miss Menzies ' anteroom . |
27 | She felt as if she were sinking deeper and deeper in her own panic , her whole consciousness going down into a quicksand while her body stood there , stupid with fear . |
28 | I just think that when you 're up there it 's like the stage is a huge platform going out into the crowd , a long one ! |
29 | So at last Mary went out into the garden , and played by herself under a tree . |
30 | Indeed the anonymous reviewer of the Pope and Weiner edition went on to propose that ‘ if the police staff college is to fulfil its task [ of producing a major project ] with any credibility , it must encourage its academic staff to go out into the field to study policing at first hand ’ . |