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

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1 " You could say I grew up in service — and so it seemed almost natural that Sarah and I should go into service . "
2 ‘ Oh , Mary Gates , ’ she said to herself , ‘ you should go into business for yourself . ’
3 The machine manual should go into detail on this but Pat 's sketch shows the two possibilities for going wrong , and explains the correct way with notes on adjustment for a typical domestic machine .
4 CA says its customers are particularly keen to see its IDMS and Datacom database products — out at 5,000 development sites and with 50,000 applications — ported to open systems — these should go into beta on HP next January .
5 Of course , by then I was completely on my own and the doctor told me that I must go into hospital this time at Northallerton .
6 ‘ I think I 'll go into church , ’ Ianthe went on .
7 ‘ We 'll go into North Inlet and quietly put her on the beach there . ’
8 So escape from this and we 'll go into initial set up I think .
9 Right , okay well then we 'll go into market or Tesco 's right
10 ‘ Tomorrow , ’ he said to himself , ‘ I 'll go into town and find work .
11 I 'll go into town on Saturday and I 'll get the big four C D box set for fifty five quid .
12 If you can turn to any , I 'll talk generally about it , and then I 'll go into detail .
13 So you reckon you 'll go into business on your own , eh ? — I know how your mind works ! ’
14 Except that on three separate programmes this weekend , Neil was urbane , witty , direct and honest — so much so that it is now rumoured he might go into TV presenting .
15 If the alliance were not seen to make progress , it might go into reverse .
16 Often the winner could go into battle many times with the one sturdy ‘ soldier ’ as there were some stems of the plantain which ( according to a veteran Uist player ) were ‘ like grizzled warriors and would knock out hundreds ! ’
17 It was the glory of the realm which could go into music : that and the triumphant regality of an old , vain woman .
18 They could go into land without asking permission and farmers would not even say a word , but that has been upset now .
19 Does the Minister appreciate that tomorrow there will be an opportunity to ensure that proposals put to the House could be accepted , could go into Committee and could form the basis of discussion for any Government returned on 9 April ?
20 The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board was a public-trust authority which was becoming rapidly insolvent , yet there was no way in law in which it could go into liquidation .
21 He 's still young , could go into club management after a spell with England , and I bet he 's probably the *peoples choice * which would make his job easier as the press would think twice before having a go at him .
22 He estimates the chassis could go into production within a year .
23 Japanese car company , Mazda , has produced a hydrogen-powered prototype vehicle , which it claims could go into production in eight years ' time .
24 Royal Ordnance would not discuss likely buyers for the new rocket which could go into production next year .
25 There 's a good chance that someone could go into prison in similar circumstances and the same things would happen again .
26 erm but I would say , on the whole , my guess is that there are many girls that perhaps could go into science and could make contributions to science but do n't do so simply because their families do n't understand it and the schools do n't support them .
27 There was nobody more glad than him really but I suppose he thought I 'd go into debt or something but I d would n't do that .
28 It is possible that a cement mixer or a tower crane may go into action or other works be carried out , as a hotelier or apartments owner seeks to maintain or improve standards and facilities .
29 It is important to note that solicitors practising wholly overseas may go into partnership with foreign lawyers , whether RFLs or not but unless all the foreign lawyer partners are RFLs the partnership may not practise in England and Wales .
30 During the storm itself , people already ill often become worse , women nearing the end of their pregnancy may go into labour and unbalanced individuals have a tendency to become violent .
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