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

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1 ‘ You had better have a word with my husband , ’ Mrs Smith said , and indicated that they should go through into the drawing-room .
2 I should go out into the hall .
3 I should go back into the chair .
4 The Minister is backing away from the commitment that the Scottish Transport Group and the Government gave , and is now saying that the money must go back into the Treasury 's coffers .
5 And in fact there are even more subtle things than that you can find if you look carefully at Oh I might er I think that we might go out into the garden and I 'll show you one or two other features out there that are er even more er interesting and er er exciting .
6 She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four .
7 Apparently Chéron hid Modi 's clothes to keep him in , for Brancusi claimed to have rescued the stranded painter by buying him a jersey and a pair of trousers so that he could go out into the street .
8 My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place .
9 If there was a moon she used to go out into the yard , and look at the moon , and prophesy what the world was going to be like tomorrow .
10 Aside from the practical aspects of caring for the young people , there was much talk of spiritual care and regeneration , so that the young men at Elpis Lodge would go out into the world ‘ imbued and enlightened with the hope of a better future ’ , and not embittered by the ill-treatment and injustice they had experienced .
11 The ‘ empate ’ was developed where men , women and children would go out into the forest and surround trees about to be cut down .
12 He used his fingers and the stick , he scuffled food into his mouth from the pan which he held close by his mouth so that any pieces that fell from his fingers or lips would go back into the container , not onto the ground .
13 She learnt that these plates did not come up to the manufacturer 's high standards and would go back into the melting pot .
14 Here permission was given for the construction of a large courtyard development of twenty-six houses and flats , quite out of character with the compact eighteenth-century house , in the belief that the profits yielded from the sale of the flats would go back into the house .
15 He would go down into the cellar tomorrow and put down some rat poison .
16 He would go off into the mountains for days on end .
17 ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’
18 Er , thank you Chair , for the opportunity to introduce the paper which I do briefly bearing in mind what I , I see are all the pressures on you which will go on into the afternoon .
19 But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but
20 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
21 You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle .
22 We can go down into the village .
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