Example sentences of "go into the [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Orton wrote him letters , both serious and humorous , going into the most intimate details of his sexual encounters .
2 He 's going into the actually .
3 It 's a good sport for women to play in and there 's lots of developments going on in the sport and we would like to go into the under sixteens and the under twelves .
4 Or it goes into the very cheap coffees here and erm and no er what do you call it , Kwik Save sell some coffee and chicory mixture , which is forty four pence for a jar .
5 ‘ He would go into the most terrible tantrums , all of this totally out of character . ’
6 They went into the either the upstairs room or the kitchen or somewhere , the door was shut and that was them .
7 At other times I went into the much larger , colder Clerecia and watched the glib little gilt pendulum of an old-fashioned wall-clock next to the altar silently swinging my pain away .
8 The Royal party then proceeded with the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress to the Print Room , where quite a few presentations were made , before Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret , escorted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress , went into the much larger Library for more presentations .
9 He admired her enormously and she did what he wanted to do — went into the really serious theatre while he stayed the same . ’
10 The liner went in with no hassle at all , and I was grateful for Absat 's superior flexibility when the hose went on and I went into the rapidly filling hole to smooth out the creases .
11 Not only did factors draw on it in some years for London , but later in the century the rise of Plymouth as a naval centre provided a counter attraction for corn from its eastern half which might otherwise have gone into the increasingly populous western mining districts .
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