Example sentences of "[prep] go into " in BNC.

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1 Well no not really because erm it , it was a private company as you can understand er , I can I ca n't really explain it everyone seemed to be pulling together you know that was the last thing you thought of , fifth columnists , things like that although it was they used to er , every now and again they used to send government national service officers round to look at the personnel and the structure of the working and if they thought anybody was superfluous to requirements they 'd get the papers soon after to go into the army or the services yeah , yeah , that is true and that happened , used to happen in factories all round the area , it was called the Essential Works Order .
2 Kalamazoo dipped 3p to 27p after going into the red .
3 For example , Skinner argues that , to the extent that the thirsty person receives a drink after going into a pub and requesting ‘ a pint of beer ’ , that behaviour , requesting a pint of beer , is reinforced .
4 For Lynda Hall , 43 , and her husband Alan , have just bought the 200-year-old Navigation Inn , at Buxworth , which actress Pat Phoenix , who played Elsie for 22 years , took over not long after going into the Street .
5 He died at a friend 's flat in Rock Ferry after going into convulsions and frothing at the mouth .
6 Darcy was taken aback by the speed of the Englishman 's surge , and after going into four successive bunkers from the start , was unable to close the gap .
7 of which she sort of goes into every door , every door in Strathclyde , what a horrible thought , but in fact you know I thought maybe try and do something there , although I do n't always get on greatly well with , with the press and publicity people and the women in press and publicity are , are sort of start phrasing
8 Search consultants are often called in when an organisation is considering going into a new business sector , as Marks & Spencer did when they went into financial services with their credit card ; as when BP were trying to diversify their business and spot winners by developing new technology ; as financial services institutions do when they wish to launch a new product or enter new markets .
9 failed to take full advantage of Gretna 's slip up and could only draw 3–3 Tow despite going into a 3–2 lead with three minutes left .
10 My advice to young people thinking of going into catering is to gain as much information as possible , try it and judge for yourself .
11 I 'm still thinking of going into publishing . ’
12 Instead of going into all the details of this stage , which are likely to be inapplicable to other designs , as they are so dependent on personal likes and dislikes , I simply show you the design limits worked out ( fig.1 ) and what I made .
13 Mr Savimbi says he has no intention of going into exile , or of integrating his forces .
14 He lost five of the first seven holes in the afternoon and was in danger of going into the record books as Wentworth 's bloodiest casualty .
15 You would n't dream of going into a restaurant and just ordering ‘ a meal please ’ .
16 Hitler 's war deprived Wooderson of going into the Olympic arena in Helsinki in 1940 as a hot favourite for the 1500 metres ; Budd 's natural progression was hindered by her country 's policy of apartheid .
17 The mare stands in the rain , cold and shivering , with no thought of going into the comfortable stable that is in her yard .
18 Her younger brother , Basil , in his final year of Modern Greats at Oxford , spoke of going into the City when he graduated , but Robyn considered this was just talk , designed to ward off hubris about this forthcoming examinations , or an Oedipal teasing of his academic father .
19 On Saturday the pupils could enjoy the austere pleasures of going into the small granite town of Elgin , something Richard did not enjoy but decided to do because his injured feet ruled out most alternatives .
20 Whatever the way of it , Tina was a month ahead of Jean and had Stu with little trouble in her own bedroom instead of going into the hospital at Gore as she 'd done with Sandy .
21 They 'd think nothing of going into them .
22 The new chip goes on sale this year in two microcontrollers which will be capable of going into ‘ idle mode ’ when not in use .
23 Three — it is not afraid of dreaming ; of going into new methods , new concepts , new ways of reaching people .
24 ‘ House Of Fun ’ became the first number one hit about the problems of going into a chemist for a packet of condoms and they had plenty of other insights left in them : ‘ Blue Skinned Beast ’ , unfortunately missing from this compilation , is one of the most scathing political tunes which British pop has ever produced , the kind of thing which has completely disappeared from the contented scene of today .
25 Now her parents and boyfriend , waiting in the hospital , sadly remember how , after the 1991 assault , Lesley talked of going into the Community Service section .
26 This outcome , in turn , gave the Labour Party the double advantages of being able to choose the date of the next election and of going into it with the prestige of being the government .
27 But England manager Micky Stewart put a brave face on a day which destroyed his hopes of going into retirement with a series-clinching victory .
28 I remember being terrified of going into Harrods because I thought King Herod lived there , and that I would n't come out in one piece .
29 His mother had told him that even grown-ups were frightened of going into The Forest of Sin .
30 The skills involved are so varied and complex that whole books have been written about it , and there is no chance of going into the topic in great depth here .
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