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

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1 You 'll have to go into a local hostel temporarily — but that 's only so they can check on a few things .
2 ‘ … and some time today I 'll have to go into the village .
3 If the worst comes to the worst , we 'll have to go into hard training . ’
4 Old Miss Mahoney had a little house in Tanner Road , but she had to go into hospital last week , and if she ever comes out , she 'll have to go into a home for old people .
5 We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on .
6 But I 'll have to go into town first .
7 He said , we 'll just have to leave it and , if it happens again we 'll have to go into it further , but it has n't happened again , so now it 's okay .
8 I 'll have to go into that little Auntie Pat 's Textiles or whatever it 's called in the afternoon .
9 You 'll have to go into the branch , but what , if I was your manager , I 'd say well what we 'll do , is keep on working and training , until it 's alright
10 Erm , well I do n't know Wendy , I 'll have to go into that when I , I do n't think they have , I do n't know that they have charged me for , well they 've certainly charged me for the new wiring .
11 I think that they 'll have to go in you 'll have to go into each area .
12 I 'll have to go into Poole
13 This year they said she was too ‘ far gone ’ and she 'd have to go into hospital if I wanted a holiday ; getting a definite date for that was impossible so I could n't book anything .
14 When people get it , they may have to go into hospital or a special home , to rest , or perhaps to stay .
15 ‘ He tells me he may have to go into a rest home .
16 but er , er as I say while I was round there the new town was , was all built and er I found , we found such a difference cos I used to have to go into Old Harlow shopping , I used to cycle before I was handicapped like this , I used to cycle everywhere , and er I went , you used to have to queue up in Old Harlow for the shops , we had n't got anything here at all , no Stow or anything when I first , I mean when I came here nothing , it was just terrible terrible lane up here it was and all these were all ploughed fields and it was really terrible and I had erm , I used to have to cycle into the doctors Old Harlow , queue up , queue up at the butchers , queue up everywhere you had to queue and er , till they built this er the new , The Stow then we used to go to The Stow shopping you know which made such a difference , but er , during my say during my lifetime I 've so , so pleased when the new town came because I wanted to move back to Nazeing where I came from when I first got here because it was such a terrible place there was nothing doing whatever , you know and then I moved erm , as I say after I got round the front there it was more , better really , you know , with all the er traffic and that you could see people going by and that as otherwise it , it was monotonous really in Common Fields , you did n't see much at all there , but you know it was , I quite enjoyed it really , now what else have I got to tell you ?
17 Yes , yeah , when I used to yeah , when I come home , we was courting then , I used to , old lady Mrs every Saturday when I went down the Fen , I used to have to go into the bakers and get her two ounces of yeast .
18 But for the help of a friend who sleeps in the bungalow at night , and who can help her go to the toilet if she needs to , she says she would have to go into a home .
19 But there 's a lot if we were going to talk about the m relative merits of the inner and outer today , I think er there 's quite a lot in addition to the er the traffic effects within Knaresborough which we would have to go into er er because I mean , in fact we 've and that is why I did n't include in certainly in my statement , er any defence er in any great detail of choosing an outer route as opposed to an inner route .
20 My mother and father were there and the doctor came up and said I would have to go into the Royal Marsden in Sutton to have a scan to find out whether the cancer had spread .
21 And if someone wrecks our little houses or projects , let's not get too upset , because when night falls and we have to go indoors — I 'm speaking of our death — all those little houses will be useless ; we shall have to go into our Father 's house .
22 At the end of the day if he insists , we shall have to go into fourth gear to prepare for it .
23 I am quite clear that I shall have to go into the evidence very carefully when the police report is available to me .
24 Notwithstanding , we are debating the matter on the Floor of the House and I shall have to go into some matters of delicacy in my response .
25 I shall have to go into the garage tomorrow and get a I 've got , I was gon na put it up there actually .
26 They are catching up on Daedalus and he will have to go into strict training for a swifter sprint .
27 ‘ Someone will have to go into the photographic laboratory and steal some negatives .
28 On the other hand , the larger the quantity ordered , the more will have to go into stock as temporarily idle resources , also a costly business .
29 ‘ Some of what you have told us will have to go into a statement which you will be asked to sign .
30 You 've got a frown Sandra , on the notice board above the fridge it says this is to be included in next years record of achievement which I presume will have to go into yours as well after my year
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