Example sentences of "[vb infin] go into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like you to tell your story to a couple of my colleagues and they may want to go into greater detail .
2 I do n't want to go into great detail , but I would be happy to make reference to the document .
3 I do not want to go into that argument ; I simply wish to illustrate my point .
4 The difference between the two types is their chemical make-up and whilst I do n't want to go into lengthy explanations about the proportions of carbon and hydrogen atoms that determine the types of fatty acid it is important to realize that fat is n't just a single compound but comes in many forms .
5 I 'm sorry about that , it really is more of a second thought , although I do n't want to go into any detail and I 'd like , like any broad that you have to be in my mind in this case at least
6 Surely , in the early years after retirement , fewer people will need to go into such homes .
7 The number of fry removed determines the size of their next home ; small numbers can be held in butter or ice cream tubs but larger broods will need to go into small fish tanks .
8 People do n't like to go into empty shops , he explained ; it makes them feel insecure .
9 I am considering a helpline for those who simply can not stop going into outdoor shops and buying aluminium water bottles .
10 I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area .
11 At the end of the day if he insists , we shall have to go into fourth gear to prepare for it .
12 erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war .
13 If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’
14 Notwithstanding , we are debating the matter on the Floor of the House and I shall have to go into some matters of delicacy in my response .
15 They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint .
16 We had been told that the loans system would deter people who might otherwise have gone into higher education because of the so-called financial hardship that they would face .
17 Heads may have gone into primary teaching because they liked young children ; no matter .
18 It seemed to me that various things he did could have gone into other directions , but some kind of self-protective mechanism of his just pulled him back and he did what he knew . ’
19 I ca n't answer that , because erm there 's certainly nothing in the text of the plan to suggest why it was not considered appropriate , erm and I do n't know erm I I ca n't instantly think what factors erm might have gone into that consideration .
20 They should have gone into that game against Wales having forgotten the close match against Australia in the World Cup .
21 The army was all right , but then I should have gone into agricultural life .
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