Example sentences of "have go into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Crusaders fifth Dubliner John Cleary has gone into junior management down south . |
2 | AN EPIC battle over a five-a-side complex has gone into extra time after protestors lodged 1,000 letters of objection . |
3 | It appears a lot of research has gone into this book , especially into the work on comparative social security systems . |
4 | Books on railways are generally expensive in these inflated days but considering the amount of work that has gone into this volume and the specialist nature of the work then £7.95 represents excellent value . |
5 | ‘ A lot of thought and planning has gone into this project , ’ said Fr O'Connor . |
6 | The March formula one motor racing company has gone into voluntary liquidation . |
7 | AUCKLAND Creative Pattern Makers , based on the South Church Industrial Estate , Bishop Auckland , has gone into voluntary liquidation with liabilities of around £90,000 . |
8 | Such is the loving care which has gone into past history , it seems a pity that the authors are so hesitant about the future . |
9 | Of the 59 people who were living there , 29 have had to go into alternative accommodation . |
10 | Ian , who was responsible for dealing with diocesan loans to incumbents for cars , had had to go into some detail on these points . |
11 | I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area . |
12 | At the end of the day if he insists , we shall have to go into fourth gear to prepare for it . |
13 | 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 . |
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 | 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 | 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 . |
19 | They should have gone into that game against Wales having forgotten the close match against Australia in the World Cup . |
20 | The army was all right , but then I should have gone into agricultural life . |
21 | Fun day , more fun than today and today I hope I 've provided some of the ground work ca n't there 's a lot of things I would 've liked to have gone into more detail and generally I do but today there 's just there 's just not enough time in a day to do it . |
22 | I remember we arrived during a heat wave and had to go into this refrigerator where they kept the furs . |
23 | She therefore had to go into Intensive Care , as do other babies who may have had birth complications or other problems . |
24 | Yet he had photographs of her in every jacket pocket , and they fell out of books at the wrong time and upset Eva ; and when he asked me about Mum , Dad and I had to go into another room , away from Eva , as if we were discussing something disgraceful . |
25 | A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation . |
26 | I had gone into partial shock . |
27 | It did not need the tug of her rein to stop , every ounce of its ability had gone into that leap . |
28 | ‘ Even at the age of eight years old , I knew how much love had gone into that case … ’ |
29 | So many dreams had gone into that house , so many hopes . |
30 | His business had started to founder and his company had gone into insolvent liquidation . |