Example sentences of "into [adj] more [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most Scandinavia rugs , for example , adapted their own folk art traditions ; England and Poland incorporated heraldic elements , often reproduced from coats-of-arms , into much more Persian-inspired . |
2 | Although the above profit and loss account does not show the revenues and expenses separately , supporting statements do break the figures down into much more detail . |
3 | No chair , I would very much like it to be looked at in great detail by the budget review committee , actually , you 'll see in the report that many of these problems were identified as areas of concern by the district auditor prior to the signing of the contract , and he was given , it seems , various assurances which may or may not have been met , and I would like to go into much more detail than would be possible with this committee . |
4 | Later critics of the President believed that the resolution would have run into much more opposition if all the facts had been known . |
5 | Legislation had been passed , at the height of the bubble , to stop the creation of new joint-stock companies , which ruled out one of the ways in which the British had organized their expansion overseas , Walpole , the Prime Minister who picked up the pieces after the collapse , was first of all concerned to make sure that the King and his government did not run into any more trouble , which meant a programme of no new taxes , no wars , no new assertion of authority , and much less expansion than either before or after . |
6 | ‘ Bring Michael back before he gets himself into any more trouble . ’ |
7 | Take my gloves , and try not to get into any more trouble while I 'm gone . ’ |
8 | ‘ Please , ’ Reynolds said , ‘ please do n't get me into any more trouble . ’ |
9 | ‘ I did n't want to go into any more detail than absolutely necessary . |
10 | I go into any more detail are we fixed on the golf club area ? |