Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] go into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Frankly , ’ he snapped , ‘ if I had my way those lists would go into the dustbin , the lot of them .
2 Every now and then Angus would go into the town .
3 A full four-hander meant that two girls dressed as policewomen would go into the pub , locate the victim and intimidate him in front of his office cronies , then start taking their clothes off .
4 Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably .
5 Gin , we are told , is one of the purest spirits made , and juniper berries , the baies de genièvre or ginepro from which Geneva or gin derived its name , provide the characteristic flavouring which everyone who ever drank a glass of gin in their lives would recognize when he tastes the juniper-berry flavour in Provençal game terrines and certain Northern Italian sauces and stuffings for partridge and pheasant ; and eau de vie de genièvre is a spirit used in French and Belgian Ardennais regional cooking , so it seems extraordinary that people blanch at the suggestion that gin should go into the casseroles .
6 His training protocol exploited the fact that , given a choice between staying in a lighted environment or entering a dark compartment , rodents such as rats or mice will go into the dark .
7 All that bundle will go into the Biology Search Room with the victim 's clothes . "
8 A further great grievance that exists in this force in the Division where I am is that the Section Sergeant dare not enter any Station while he is on duty unless he signs the main station book ; yet the plain clothes P.C.s and Detective Constables , and even uniform P.C.s can go into the Station as often as they think and there is no order that any of them must sign in and out .
9 The trimmings from the fish can go into the stock .
10 b ) The nails used to join the triangular section to the boarding will go into the boarding at an angle because of the angles of the faces of the triangular section .
11 ‘ It 's a marvellous feeling to know your name will go into the record books alongside all the greats of the past like Bobby Moore , ’ said the player who moved to Italy from Aston Villa for £5million .
12 What sort of things will influence the person on the other end of the phone when you say how you say it , what sort of things will go into the impression you create on the telephone ?
13 Indoor azaleas can go into the garden in spring .
14 ‘ But I do think that someone of authority should go into the forest and approach the Tree Spirits . ’
15 When he knew of his wife 's pregnancy Ernest requested that none of their names should go into the ballot until after the baby 's birth .
16 If any of those specific points that I have listed came up , I believe , on the basis of what my hon. Friend the Minister of State said in his letter , that the local education authority could go into the school .
17 I wonder if the Secretary of the Cabinet would go into the box if I were found outside the Ministry of Agriculture .
18 The smell of the smoke will go into the fish to some extent , so do n't use anything you do n't like the smell of .
19 One hundred and fifty lorry loads of logs will go into the buildings
20 If the economy were boosted , most of the extra revenue and income would go into the service sector , money would be spent on our imports , and the balance of payments would get worse .
21 Recent defeats from Aberdeen , Celtic and Rangers have taken their toll of the Easter Road side , but manager Alex Miller insists that his players will go into the derby game in a positive frame of mind .
22 Sources close to the leggy catwalk queen , who signed a £1.2 million pop deal , say she has written a lot of lyrics and whoever matches them best to music will go into the studio with her .
23 It is still touch and go whether Americans will go into the election feeling better off than four years ago or whether they will still be blaming their President for keeping them comparatively poor — that 's to say , better off on average than anybody else in the world but not by as much as before .
24 and then it 's the semi-finals so obviously I should think the top four clubs will go into the knock out .
25 ‘ People who earn more than £40,000 will pay a new tax rate of 50p in the £1 and that additional money will go into the health service and education .
26 Any surplus money will go into the hospital 's haematology fund .
27 For all these reasons , it is important that good planning and care should go into the admission of a new resident .
28 During lunch an announcement was made that the whole school should go into the Assembly Hall and be seated as soon as the meal was over .
29 NORTHERN Ireland players Nigel Worthington and Stephen Morrow will go into the history books when Sheffield Wednesday take on Arsenal in next month 's Coca-Cola final .
30 We are today , creating history and those documents will go into the archives .
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