Example sentences of "[not/n't] go into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Signor Bettino Craxi , leader of the Socialist Party , which took 14.3 per cent of the vote in 1987 , has said he will not go into government if his party loses support .
2 That will help insure you do not go into debt due to unforeseen , but inevitable , emergencies .
3 It was therefore in Magnetics ' interest that Electronics should not go into liquidation .
4 However , the appointment of a receiver must not be equated with that of a liquidator : ( i ) where a receiver is appointed the company need not go into liquidation and if it does the same person who acted as receiver will normally not be appointed liquidator ; ( ii ) liquidation is a class action designed to protect the interests of the unsecured creditors whereas , as we shall see , receivership is designed to protect the interests of the security holders who appointed the receiver and it is for this reason that a receiver can be appointed even where the company is in liquidation ; ( iii ) liquidation terminates the trading power of the company whereas this is not the case with receivership ; ( iv ) a liquidator has power to disclaim onerous property , something not possible in the case of receivership ; ( v ) a liquidator in a compulsory winding up is an officer of the court whereas this is not the case with a receiver unless appointed by the court ; ( vi ) lastly , it is easier to obtain recognition of liquidation as opposed to receivership in proceedings in foreign courts .
5 This is an assumption that an entity will continue indefinitely or at least will not go into liquidation in the near future .
6 In the end Harper had sworn a sacred oath on the Holy Mother and on all the bleeding wounds of Christ that he would not go into battle , that he would remember he was a husband and a father , and that if he so much as heard a musket shot he would turn tail and run away .
7 It should be noted that an RFL may not go into partnership with a recognised body .
8 He would not go into detail on what he called ‘ sensitive issues and sensitive talks ’ but said : ‘ I would be a fool to hinder this by insisting on a cricket tour . ’
9 I will not go into detail but your disappearance has been more or less accepted now .
10 I can not go into detail on the issues which members of one of those movements — the environmentalists — hold to be most vital .
11 Wouters turns Caxton 's famous quotation on its head and says ‘ things formerly forbidden are now allowed ’ , but not only does he not go into detail as to what these things might be , he certainly does not suggest that ‘ things now allowed are actively engaged in ’ .
12 We can not go into detail on these various theories , but we can draw upon their emphasis on the ‘ functions of capital ’ performed by those with strategic control over the enterprise and significant control ( directly or indirectly ) over subordinate employees .
13 We have reported on the stylistic pattern quite fully in a number of places ( for example , J. Milroy , 1981 ; L. Milroy , 1987 ) , and I will not go into detail on it here .
14 I need not go into detail about my long connection with Cornwall and my interest in Celtic history , which had this family origin .
15 I will not go into detail on that unless pressed to do so by Opposition
16 Of course , I can not go into detail about what we would seek to do , but I shall give one or two indications because that is only fair to the House .
17 If they do not go into farming , there is real reason for gloom because it could well mean the end of the Scottish farming industry .
18 When he played for Sheffield United he told a local newspaper that he dared not go into city nightspots in case he ran into any Wednesday supporters .
19 Eh yeah Rick 's er , Rick 's car broke down you know and , and van broke down and somebody he , he , he lived in Clifton and worked at Radcliff on Trend and somebody says to him oh you can borrow our car it was a Reliant Regal , eh he said oh god , you know , I 'll have to park it round the corner , and he got out , did n't go into work , you know go to work every day where erm
20 You need n't go into work tomorrow now .
21 Well , he would n't go into school now , he thought , close to tears .
22 Well we 'd , the , the trip back we did n't go into Quay , we stayed off the tail at the back and we came ashore .
23 one journalist , one famous Scottish journalist told me when I wo , when I , when I had ambitions to be a journalists , oh do n't go into journalism because you 're a women and all you 'll get to write about is fashion !
24 So you were saying who were threatening an injunction if you did n't go into Court ?
25 Many secondary teachers are worried about it because they say ‘ The children are coming into the secondary school having perhaps used computers and we ca n't offer them computing for two or three years , erm you know and they 're going to be very frustrated , erm and so perhaps they should n't go into primary ’ .
26 ‘ Well , none in the first : the more respectable French do n't go into politics . ’
27 I mean a lot of people who live on the do n't go into town at all .
28 You do n't go into town .
29 I wo n't go into detail about the Press 's usual defence about our right to know about people who are , effectively , on our payroll .
30 I wo n't go into detail about what they probably get up to .
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