Example sentences of "[pers pn] go into a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Every time I go into a new archive I just ca n't believe what I 'm discovering . |
2 | If I put on a vacuum cleaner and lie beside it , I go into a complete trance because the one note ringing inside the machine seems to relax me and hypnotise me . |
3 | I went into a small room and handed my Service Pay Book to the Waaf Officer seated behind the desk , and I suppose we exchanged a few words . |
4 | My father died when I was quite young and at ten years of age I went into a poor old orphanage where I stayed four years . |
5 | I went into a full-blown eidetic trance . |
6 | My English travelling companion was game to try the dulse seaweed , which is a speciality in Ballycastle , so I went into a little shop on the seafront . |
7 | And while I was waiting for them I I went into a little shop and For some cigarettes , and er me brother y Oh younger brother , we 'd started him up er f he was a plumber . |
8 | Instinctively I went into a steep spiral dive , furiously angry that I had been beaten at my own game . |
9 | I went into a steep decline . |
10 | If you go into a real court there are n't lecterns . |
11 | Basically what happens when you start signing on is you go into a national unemployment computer , and that national unemployment computer will pick up , as long as you 've got the date of birth and the national insurance number , you can pick up when a person started signing o and where they 're signing , you then check with the local office to see what address they 're claiming from and what their claiming for and everything else . |
12 | After that you go into a big room and they look through your clothes and they ask you questions , then you have to pull your knickers down to your knees and do a twizzle , twist round , pull your pants up and put your dressing-gown back on . |
13 | When Juliet asked about staff who had been there twenty years ago , she went into a long rigmarole about the different jobs she 'd had , and her family problems , then digressed to the present staff . |
14 | Over a period of about eighteen months , her father hit her mother to such an extent that she went into a Battered Wives Home five times , taking her two daughters with her each time . |
15 | Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts . |
16 | No we were in bed but we , we , we go into a right about eight o'clock and we watched a video |
17 | Her husband said the extra 1,100 dollars a month would enable her to go into a private nursing home . |
18 | In the fever there may be intense heat and they go into a congestive stupor or sleep . |
19 | Keep them in their original containers and if you need to transfer them make sure they go into a new , labelled bottle or clean paper envelope . |
20 | Catarrhal states ; coryza with much sneezing and obstruction every time they go into a cold wind . |
21 | Later-several whiskies later — Hamilton did emerge , and they went into a private office to talk . |
22 | The ladies ' K4 500m was slotted in at this point and although Dallaway/Davey/Eastwood/Thorogood were 8th in their heat they went into a semi final which acted as a repêchage . |
23 | They went into a quiet period a few years ago it was very quiet erm but er yes they 're they 're going strong . |
24 | They went into a large department store with doorways opening into two main streets , Queen Street and Adelaide Street . |
25 | He paused in the doorway and watched her go into a dim hall , calling , ‘ Hoo-hoo ! |
26 | If it hears a bat afar , it turns and flees ; if it is surprised by one nearby , it goes into a crazy flight . |
27 | Paper blocks the drains , so it goes into a little box . |
28 | At two o'clock in the morning the doctor gave him a sedative and he went into a deep sleep , but when he awoke he did not speak to anyone , and the police found great difficulty in questioning him too . |
29 | In Walkington [ 1979 ] 2 All ER 716 ( CA ) , the accused was guilty under s.9(1) ( a ) when he went into a three-sided partition in the middle of a shop where the till was . |
30 | He went into a small , cold room at the top of the building . |