Example sentences of "into more [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The interviewer may ask a question and follow it up with ‘ prompts ’ or ‘ probes ’ to encourage the respondents to go into more depth with their answers .
2 There is still the continued tension between local Hindus and Muslims which could explode into more violence at any time .
3 He ran into more trouble during the cheque presentation on the players balcony when he appeared in a vest .
4 Pupil Gender : It is well documented that boys get into more trouble in school than girls and that boys are generally more assertive and visible .
5 Going into more detail on the book buyer profile , he reported buoyancy in the 24+ age group market , but a decline in the amount of time 16 to 19 year olds spend reading each week .
6 The report of Planning , Industrial and Economic Development Advisers , which was prepared for British Rail , goes into more detail on that critical point : ’ Stratford is not strongly placed to attract high quality uses , such as corporate headquarters or European Community institutions .
7 Frank will be going into more detail on these and our other businesses , which are all facing an uphill struggle , particularly in the U K and North America , both in deep recession and which you can see continue to make up the bulk of our markets .
8 Well the thing is Howard , I do n't think you 'd have got very far if you had n't understood how we put the boat together and so I think it 's important that we look now into more detail at how to rig the Topper .
9 Day One we talked a lot about equipment and its use ; on the second day about how to handle the birds , and on Day Three Brian went into more detail about care and treatment .
10 And go to words of meaning , erm and the descriptions of colours where men are more likely to say purple whereas women would describe it as aubergine or plum and go into more detail about the shading than the colour .
11 I commend that exercise to you but wo n't go into more detail about it now .
12 If the job or employer is unusual , then it may be helpful to go into more detail in advance of your interview , simply to allow whoever is vetting your application to pick you out from the crowd .
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