Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] go into a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the more nebulous issue of value for money of George Street Research said there was clear evidence , of which the opening quotation forms only a part , that clients do not know what goes into a piece of legal work to justify the fee , other than the fact that the job is done .
2 In practice if you are back checking files and such like , if you find something that is current word which should comply and you find something that has n't been appropriately signed or whatever , if it 's easy to get it done yes do it yes , if it 's not easy to get it done erm , it may be , you 've got to use your judgement because I do n't want you to go into a lot of work , but it may make sense to make a final note we are aware that this was n't done correctly this person has been reminded , or
3 When crises arose she went into a condition of sustained fizz ; you almost expected bubbles to come popping out of her head .
4 ‘ I would n't like her to go into a Home
5 Then they frisk you and give you a dressing-gown and tell you to go into a cubicle and strip off and wait .
6 The other sister , Mary , was four years younger than Eleanor , and Froissart tells the story that Thomas took responsibility for educating Mary in the hope of persuading her to go into a nunnery , so that he would receive the entire Bohun inheritance .
7 ‘ I do n't want her going into a home , ’ her father said flatly .
8 Police saw him go into a flat in West London but by the time they entered he 'd gone .
9 ‘ I had no choice , ’ they say , or ‘ I could n't let him/her go into a home . ’
10 ‘ I think I go into a sort of visual hibernation .
11 Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street .
12 into your I said you go into a job , your earning
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