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

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1 Rule 7(6) of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 has been amended so as to allow solicitors to go into partnership with registered foreign lawyers .
2 She gave the young MacGregor a book on Parliament but he did not read it at the time , and he can not trace his decision to go into politics back to that .
3 The other directors wanted Lincoln to go into receivership .
4 did he have the opportunity to go into hospital to have it done ?
5 ‘ He had permission to go into print .
6 It will be the first Japanese car-maker to go into business in Eastern Europe .
7 The second story is about George , a medical man who gave up professional research to go into property business .
8 Were this plan to go into efect , it would make the opposition the strongest group in the government .
9 A plan to go into business with Chris Blackwell at Island did not materialise ; but she did agree to operate a new company , InterDisc , under the aegis of CBS .
10 St Peter 's College plan to go into partnership with Oxford and Oxfordshire Museum , who want to occupy the older prison buildings .
11 VSEL won the tender for its Barrow yard , with the decision forcing the Swan Hunter yard on Tyneside to go into receivership .
12 Olympic Technology is the latest in an ever-growing line of computer companies to go into liquidation .
13 Lambert who was leading on this occasion , ordered the formation to go into line astern for the attack .
14 When the Unionists returned they approved a motion for the council to go into committee , which would require the gallery to be cleared .
15 When he held up a bottle and two glasses , she felt a strong desire to go into hysterics .
16 Given his abilities and his natural desire to go into space , it should have been a logical extension of his career to graduate from the Air Force into the Space Programme .
17 Mr Gummer argues that under the new proposals the least efficient farmers would have , ‘ no incentive to improve and every incentive to go into reverse and avoid the impact of the new system by artificially dividing the land ’ .
18 The need to go into space , an extension of the comforting vacuum .
19 Letters often took weeks to go into print , and the replies should teach Gina a thing or two .
20 Lyons agreed to run a tea pavilion at the Newcastle jubilee exhibition of 1887 , and to use his name , because it was felt to be beneath the dignity of the Salmon and Gluckstein families to go into catering .
21 I use the buses regularly ; nearly every day to go into town shopping .
22 It 's much more fun to go into battle with someone who 's fighting fit than to beat up a victim who 's languishing after a bout of disastrous presentation .
23 And that 's one of the reasons I ended up I ended up in in Brothers because I had missed the chance to go into work with the Bank you see .
24 Playing was still uppermost in his mind , and the chance to go into management came about by accident .
25 if you passed , if you failed the eleven plus and if you were clever enough , you could take an exam , like an entry exam to go , it 's sort of if you improve from eleven to fifteen you could take an entry exam to go into grammar school then , so that you could take your G C E's
26 ‘ I am ambitious and feel I am at the right age to go into management .
27 Red Bank Road Bispham , with open rack 134 coming up from the Depot to go into service as an afternoon ‘ special ’ to the Gynn .
28 ‘ I would like to encourage girls to go into science because I have found it one of the most rewarding careers , ’ said Dr Henderson .
29 He left school in Manchester to go into training as a farmer but , after three years , decided that he had no future in farming .
30 There is no space to go into detail about the ding-dong and the relevance of that remark , but it is gentlemanly mayhem at its best and I wish I had seen the first encounters between the CSIRO and its critic , who , I infer , also had a go at the research on skeleton weed .
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