Example sentences of "[noun] have to go into " in BNC.

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1 This brought a swift end to the Marquis 's exploits and he and La Tour had to go into hiding for the next few years .
2 Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected .
3 More work has to go into a science degree than an arts degree …
4 In the meantime , if your child has to go into hospital , tell the hospital staff of any particular foods he does n't like or if he has any special dietary needs .
5 So here we are in January , my premiums are going into the Japanese fund , I want next month 's , February 's to go into the managed , that 's just changing , and it leaves these Japanese funds invested , here .
6 Not all waste has to go into the dustbin .
7 And Mrs Richmond having to go into the hospital ’ — it seemed to Gilly that there was a long , thoughtful pause before the caseworker went on — ‘ for her nerves . ’
8 Sometimes Sweetheart had to go into the back room to buy something special .
9 Brenner was willing ; Scholz had to go into town himself .
10 Fundamentalists execrate someone for writing a book that they have n't read , and a famous novelist has to go into hiding for fear of his life .
11 ‘ We do not want people to have to go into betting shops to buy tickets , ’ said one Heritage Department source .
12 Part-way through entering the sale on a computer , the sales assistant had to go into the store room to check the identifying number of the machine selected .
13 At other times people have to go into hospital to have an operation to make them better .
14 ‘ The dart has to go into the haunch , and that 's important .
15 Just how far does Britain have to go into the red before our Government recognizes the problem and moves to tackle it ?
16 So Cedric 's precious irises had to be confined to a corral for safety , and a great deal of thought had to go into making the grounds of the priory into the fine and eccentric garden it is today .
17 Gran told her that mum had to go into hospital because she was hysterical ! !
18 Quite a lot of guesswork and estimation has to go into this , but the margins of error are not so great as to nullify the whole enterprise .
19 The matron also told us that this patient had to go into a nursing home ‘ towards the end ’ because ‘ she needed morphine injections which the doctor would n't give otherwise she would n't have had to move to somewhere strange .
20 PostScript could n't be built into the Macintosh , it was too late for that , so the interpreter had to go into the printer , now called the LaserWriter .
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