Example sentences of "that [verb] into " in BNC.
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31 | Puzzled , I was told that Acorns were that amount ‘ because of the energy that goes into them' , and ‘ anyway we really need cash at the moment' . ’ |
32 | Brokers joining are charged an initial three month licence fee of £150 for each location , £60 a month that goes into a secure advertising fund , and 7p for each telephone enquiry . |
33 | The amount of taxpayers ' cash that goes into paying top managers has gone up 900 PER CENT from £25 million in 1987 to £251 million last year . |
34 | The best way to reduce the amount of rubbish that goes into the domestic bin is not to persuade people to sort out unwanted recyclables . |
35 | ‘ What 's so marvellous , is that these kids who are doing bum jobs , and are said to be idiots , can get themselves organized like this , and set up a fabulous military strategy that goes into battle . ’ |
36 | The chip that goes into a state-of-the art VCR begins to approach the requirements for a computer . |
37 | It is sad that film sound-tracks are not treated with the same care that goes into the pictures . |
38 | Some of the revisions are relatively trivial , but collectively , they show that the principle of stylistic variation — that there can be alternative ways of saying " the same thing " — can explain much that goes into the process of literary composition , as well as much that is involved in the reader 's interpretation of the text . |
39 | Moreover the multinational corporations are responsible for the investment in plants around the globe , establishing new capitalist , industrial operations in each country with each plant performing a part of the labour that goes into producing commodities . |
40 | ‘ The public just do n't realize , ’ said Williamson to him gloomily , ‘ the terrific amount of work that goes into making one short half-hour of television . ’ |
41 | The Rivers Authority a public register , which details the quality of all the sewage effluence that goes into rivers , and it details the quality of those rivers . |
42 | What is more surprising , given the amount of pressure that goes into promoting compulsory heterosexuality and married bliss , and given the economic and social penalties imposed on single parenthood by the state , is that , increasingly , women are choosing to bring up children on their own without close relationships with men . |
43 | You will know the work that goes into preparing even a short document like that ; and we did it fast , so that the news could reach people while still hot . |
44 | However , our role is more central , even on the most banal basis — the £2 billion of the Government 's money that goes into that bottomless abyss year after year . |
45 | Now that the early patents have expired and much of the know-how lies in the public domain , it is essential that the considerable effort that goes into the design and development of new integrated circuits is protected . |
46 | So alright , we 're gon na filter the water that goes into that , but the stuff inside the pipes and inside the little waterways that through the cooling bars , are still got stuff in . |
47 | Here everything that goes into making a roll of film is monitored , recorded and automatically adjusted . |
48 | The main line is the methyl methacrylate that goes into paints , surface coating resins and , above all , plastics . |
49 | And , she said the plug that goes into the from the answer machine goes into the thing |
50 | Graham , section two that goes into , Karen |
51 | You approach Chipping Norton along this road , a straight road that goes into Chipping Norton . |
52 | And the person that goes into the radio studio and thinks , ‘ I 'm talking to a hundred thousand people ’ or something like that , is doomed , because the voice and approach you use is a bit like the voice and approach I have now , I 'm sort of talking to a largish group of people . |
53 | It 's one of the most inefficient ways to produce food ; for every pound of animal grain that goes into an animal , we get far less in terms of meat . |
54 | You know the little box that goes into the back of the telly |
55 | Also announced was LattisCell Connection Management System , connection and network management software for switched and permanent virtual circuits , and LattisCell Asynchronous Transfer Mode Management Application 1.0 , an Asynchronous Transfer Mode management system that integrates into SynOptics ' Optivity network management system . |
56 | They just come out to Jamaica , scratch out a nest and lay eggs that hatch into pink ’ ’ Jamaicans . ’ |
57 | I suppose English critics will always work on the old lines , and try to get behind the book to quiz the author … instead of seeing that he is almost irresponsible , that it is the result of haphazard circumstances , and that the writer rubs his eyes and wonders how this and that got into his pages as much as the reviewer does . |
58 | The windows had been closed for nearly three months and the place had a dusty smell that got into your throat and made your eyes smart . |
59 | The ghouls had all been sent away and under the fierce new glare of naked lights , caretakers were clearing up while someone pushed a trolley of glass-eyed computer-monitors that got into everybody 's way . |
60 | The Horizon Company itself has an interesting history , being a firm that got into financial difficulties as Horizon Midland in the mid-1970s . |