Example sentences of "[noun] goes into " in BNC.

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1 Much of a research chemist 's ingenuity goes into devising pathways of feasible intermediates between starting chemicals and desired end-products .
2 So we use cardboard boxes and even if you 're moving crockery , you put half or a third of what you 'd put in a tea chest goes into er a a a cardboard box .
3 Only 10 per cent of the energy in a light bulb goes into creating light , the rest being lost as heat , while 90 per cent of bioluminescent energy is converted into light .
4 Neil Cowie goes into the second row , Billy McGinty to loose forward and skipper Dean Bell returns to centre .
5 An enormous amount of skill , equipment , patience , money and sheer luck goes into the breeding of new varieties , and if it has become customary to have to be seen to be introducing six , eight , ten , a dozen or whatever new varieties every year in order to be regarded as one of the top flight nurseries , then that is what they have to do — and who can blame them for wanting to recoup their investment by selling all they can ?
6 Yet , I was assured , 20 years of experience goes into the planning , with every bit of detail given on route maps .
7 As there are few opportunities for making it by oneself , a great deal of the effort of those in low-income groups goes into working out how they can maximize their income within the existing rules .
8 A recent study for the California legislature showed that $1.1 billion of the $10 billion state budget goes into services for both documented and undocumented immigrants , including about $1.5 billion for education .
9 But little preparation goes into these meetings .
10 But they insist that the money goes into their own pockets .
11 Another standard complaint of engineers is that too much government R&D money goes into defence — nearly half , compared with 36% in France , 13% in Italy , 9% in Germany and none in Japan .
12 ‘ The prettier the bride , the more money goes into the bowl , ’ said Gaston .
13 If they do n't have the waiver of premiums they get more units , because the more money goes into the er , whatsit .
14 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
15 But a cautious Mr Major made plain his concern that British troops might be taken hostage by guerrillas if the West goes into action .
16 EUROPE 'S former top coal shipping port at Blyth , Northumberland , is switching to windpower as the trade which was once its mainstay goes into decline .
17 Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess .
18 Geoff Hamilton brings you more gardening diary entries , Dr Stefan Buczacky visits Paeony Valley in Langport , Somerset , David Stevens returns with his second feature on front garden design and Anne Swithinbank goes into the greenhouse ;
19 Thus if the buyer goes into liquidation before fully paying for the goods , any of the goods which have not been re-sold by the buyer and which remain unmixed will belong to the seller .
20 Now when I stumble across two written connections in several days linking the Wiltshire circles with the Chalice Well , my scepticism goes into overdrive .
21 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
22 Teenagers hurt as car goes into ditch
23 your employee goes into legal custody
24 BBC1 is very popular , while UTV goes into well over 50pc of homes in the Republic .
25 Yes you could do but the point is the , it 's where a person injects , a drug addict always injects into a vein so therefore they get these pin marks over veins , not necessarily , the veins go between fingers and toes and wherever , but they go into a vein where the diabetic goes into the muscle , into the arms , round the stomach area or the thigh .
26 Any additional revenue goes into funding more boys ' towns .
27 WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region .
28 is , is , in London and we deal with the British Section which is are the particular bits , but the prisoners have to be vatted and looked at and found by the International Secretaires , then they 're passed on to British Section who pass them on to us and a great deal of research goes into making sure that they really are truly prisoners of conscience , that they 've been in prison for some er possibly because of their belief or religion or their race erm and they 've not taken or advocated violence not taken part in or advocated violence and then , then they are full prisoners of conscience erm we maybe allocated them .
29 Erm so what kind of what kind of research goes into into erm choosing where to actually site one ?
30 As the JMU random visit programme goes into its second year we need to find better ways of isolating the representative results from those of the reactive , com-plaint-led , visits , and learn to interpret them statistically to build up a reliable picture of the auditing profession , its strengths and weaknesses .
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