Example sentences of "[verb] gone into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since Washington imposed economic sanctions on Panama last year , its economy has gone into a steep decline .
2 I think that my hon. Friend the Member for Wakefield said that £1.7 billion has gone into the private sector in the current year .
3 The value of dry foods in their various forms should not be overlooked as a great deal of ‘ state of the art ’ research has gone into the major manufacturers ' efforts to produce these high-quality nutritious foods .
4 The Hotel Majestic was originally built in 1870 and considerable thought and care has gone into the interior decor and the furnishings , to create an attractive , relaxing environment quite ideal for the holidaying guests .
5 Chairman of my all of the offices or er tremendous amount of work which has gone into the local report to the Committee , er but also to the tremendous amount of work which has been done behind the scenes which I know has been going on with er that is quite good for the officers erm looking at the budget er i in the line with what actually saying for them .
6 It was as if he 'd gone into a different world . ’
7 ‘ With hindsight , perhaps we should n't have gone into a peripheral business , ’ he concedes .
8 Social workers were given specific help in identifying their function to find ways to keep old people at home who might otherwise have gone into a residential home .
9 ‘ Then he must have gone into a steep dive .
10 His mind seemed to have gone into a paralysing panic .
11 The record industry in both Britain and America had gone into a worldwide recession , and Virgin were as vulnerable to its effects as anybody else .
12 Soon after his kidnap Tom had gone into a serious depression — he suffered from them periodically .
13 The then modish humanity had gone into a violent reaction against the ancient severity , ‘ and might almost be supposed to see in the fact of having lost or squandered other people 's property a peculiar title to indulgence . ‘
14 The plane had gone into a steep descent and an explosion ripped the air .
15 McLeish , who remembered that she had been left £200,000 outright , received this as further evidence that the young woman had gone into a massive sulk after her uncle 's unexpected death .
16 I knew quite a number of people who had gone into the Civil Service and it seemed a good thing to get into . ’
17 He was still wrapped in the cloak he had been wearing when , as a Priest of the Roman Catholic Church , he had gone into the front lines with his men , completely unarmed .
18 Ruth stared down at her , barely able to focus , and then her eyes darted frantically towards Rosa but she had gone into the other room .
19 Considerable discussion had gone into the Socialist League programme and the debates on Labour Party policy promoted by it at the Hastings and Southport Conferences were undoubtedly the best on domestic policy during the decade .
20 Although she felt like a little girl who had gone into the wrong party room , she was determined that this woman would not keep her away from her husband .
21 His career had gone into an ignominious period following his deposition and he had spent time in prison in Kansas , fought bulls in Barcelona , performed stunts in circuses , played ‘ Othello ’ across the country and even boxed all-comers in exhibitions at the age of 68 years .
22 This is the first time 3 forces have gone into a joint exercise from the outset and I think we 'll see that example spread right across the country to the extent where eventually the whole country will be given police air support .
23 Virtually none of the people looked at in this demonstration have gone into an informal care setting where they are relying to a large degree on informal caring .
24 Because we 're having this sort of interference from a central source , er , they 're actually handling in collating and all the information related to bids has been made throughout the whole of England , and it 's , it 's just too , too large to control , and it 's so unfair in the way that they will interpret different things from the remoteness of London , and I think it 's important that , to notice too , that the amount of monies that have gone into the Scottish regions since the im part of the E C prior to the E U , and it 's important to realize how much control they have actually have and how that money was dispersed .
25 I want to er clean the floor before I take a load of stuff in , and I 'm not moving it twice , then there 's gone into a clean floor .
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