Example sentences of "go into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Never underestimate how terrified many people are when faced with the prospect of going into a solicitors ' office . |
2 | But he ca n't resist going on a teensy-weensy shopping spree with Marlon , which involves going into a jewellers , pretending to be gay and , to divert inquiries , sneezing copiously over an assistant who is terrified they are transmitting Aids . |
3 | South African soldiers are going into the villages asking people 's forgiveness for past atrocities and to show their good intentions they are even ploughing fields . |
4 | Erm they are going into the villages , they 're making contacts with individual peasants erm it 's those peasants that , that they get to stand up and make the first accusations , it 's those peasants who join the Party erm and the process can build up in , in a way which was more difficult before then . |
5 | Story-tellers have revitalised the tradition of verbal gossip to the point where a juicy item that happened late one night in Annabel 's for instance , can have been chattered right around the world in a matter of 24 hours without it ever going into the newspapers . |
6 | He was going into the woods . ’ |
7 | While the court will avoid going into the merits of the case at the interlocutory stage , the applicant for an order must establish materiality on the balance of probabilities . |
8 | Christy O'Connor Jnr played on the second morning and Jose Maria Canizares in the afternoon and although they did n't give me any points I felt it was important that they got a chance to taste the atmosphere and feel a part of the proceedings , as I thought that it would help them going into the singles . |
9 | They were exhausted going into the singles and I hated banging them in there for every match . |
10 | In duels of old , it had n't always been the sword going into the lungs that had killed so much as the drawing of it out . |
11 | Without going into the minutiae of the terms of these and other benefits , it is important to appreciate that the former is means tested , so depending on the financial circumstances of your spouse , marriage could result in your benefit being stopped . |
12 | The conventional diatonic system can be disrupted in many other ways without going into the realms of chromatic harmony , bitonality , polytonality , etc . |
13 | We 've tried to keep the newsletter as light hearted as possible without going into the realms of indecency , and have even printed in black and white so those of your who are colour blind wo n't feel left out . |
14 | Only once or twice has he taunted me with what sounds like the interesting sport of going into the gents in the Cauldhame Arms ( or anywhere else , I suppose ) and attacking the drowned fag-ends in the urinals with a stream of piss . |
15 | right then we got on to talking about him going into the gents and what he does , he do n't shut the door and such |
16 | One they were going into a pub , and going into the toilets , you know , making a , so he had a a policeman waiting in and the toilets , for them you see , and the o one other , notable occasion he was seen chasing them down the main street in Morley , he got his cape on , you see , |
17 | St Pierre Park staff were pleased to report that the new kitchen passed with flying colours , enabling the main course to be served to all the diners within 10 minutes of the plates going into the ovens . |
18 | ‘ I 'm going into the mountains and do n't you dare manhandle me ! ’ she snapped . |
19 | What about the pri they wo n't be do going into the primaries will they ? |
20 | This is why it 's hardly worth going into the ins-and-outs of his previous ( albeit ground-breaking and influential ) outfit here . |
21 | For brevity , and without going into the axioms of the mathematics of number , the main features of numbers we need to note are order , distance and origin . |
22 | Gorblimey , even the beer thinks twice before going into the Seamen 's Rest . |
23 | He was then left with two alternatives — going into the forces or to university . |
24 | The idea of going into the deserts of the north to found a new religious colony had no attraction for him , and he was beginning to think that , for all the patina of civilisation which he had reassumed , Surere 's years of imprisonment had cost him his reason . |
25 | and this is where it really matters and really counts , what are the army saying to new recruits who might be going into the careers ' office , army careers ' office tomorrow , |
26 | But you have a fee if if you 're not happy with going into the schools environment |
27 | We 've continued to keep a very hard view of the corn exchange and a number of other bodies which we fund , but we 're going to see what actually happens , we 're not going to make blind predictions about savings without actually going into the facts . |
28 | But the , the trouble was the water was n't going into the dowels |
29 | My brother , sister and I have made lots of friends whilst we have been down there , but it only really started to fascinate us from about 2 or 3 years ago , before then we had just been interested in swimming , going into the amusements and going to the beach etc . |
30 | ‘ No — ’ she wanted to tell him it would n't be diplomatic , but it was no good going into the events of the day with Marc hovering within earshot ‘ — things are all right . |