Example sentences of "go into the " in BNC.
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1 | I was terribly excited of course , to win the BBC competition but I do feel that going into the theatre first was a great help . |
2 | It is much harder than going into the side-slip from the final turn where it is easy to apply the opposite rudder and straighten up correctly . |
3 | During the period we were watching , we counted between 2,200 and 2,300 going into the launderette . |
4 | Without going into the detail of the Old Bailey case , two general points emerge from it and from the Florida case . |
5 | He lost five of the first seven holes in the afternoon and was in danger of going into the record books as Wentworth 's bloodiest casualty . |
6 | I placed my pipes and rucksack on the back seat of the jeep and informed the driver that I was going into the orchard for a last look round . |
7 | Without going into the intricacies of Belorussia 's fate between 1917 and 1921 ( she was occupied in turn by Germans , Poles , and Russians , and there were three successive Soviet governments ) , a few salient points may serve to show the indifference of all the four nationalities involved to Belorussian national claims . |
8 | There was no doubt in my mind what I would do and I 've never regretted going into the business because we 've seen it grow enormously . |
9 | He was then left with two alternatives — going into the forces or to university . |
10 | Before going into the cosmetic business she was a teacher , and worked for the United Nations in Geneva . |
11 | It 's not going into the current Sierra or 1993 's CDW27 Sierra replacement . |
12 | After university it was announced that he was going into the armed forces . |
13 | McDonnell , his promoter Barry Hearn and trainer Darkie Smith clearly believed that going into the final round McDonnell had a chance of winning the super-featherweight title on points . |
14 | Going into the final he had surrendered it just once . |
15 | Hitler 's war deprived Wooderson of going into the Olympic arena in Helsinki in 1940 as a hot favourite for the 1500 metres ; Budd 's natural progression was hindered by her country 's policy of apartheid . |
16 | Going into the studio — you have a record deal that says the record company pays for that — but has that contract been examined ? |
17 | ‘ I 'll be going into the Yard first thing to work out what 's to do . |
18 | $4m will be going into the Columbian world fair at Seville ; the Dominican Republic is hoping to build a 390-foot lighthouse for $10m ; 12 full-size replica ships will be setting sail for America ( presumably from their commissioning countries ) , and the fifth Genovese Columbian conference will be exhibiting every plant of the New World . |
19 | After half an hour the first English injury occurred , Andy Lloyd going into the record books as the possessor of the briefest of all Test careers . |
20 | ‘ Now who is it ? ’ said his Dad , going into the living-room to answer it . |
21 | Yes , it was rather apt , and going into the cold little room where the piano stood , I played it over — stiffly , and with many mistakes — the words , nevertheless , bringing their own gloomy comfort . |
22 | Gazzer could see Tony going into the lighted ticket-booth to read his comic . |
23 | This is often misunderstood as cleaning oneself of contamination , but is obviously not the case as is proven by the fact that they had to clean themselves carefully before going into the bath , or mikva as it is called , so it becomes clear that it was to purify themselves spiritually , not physically . |
24 | The mare stands in the rain , cold and shivering , with no thought of going into the comfortable stable that is in her yard . |
25 | A very much older man , himself conscripted into the mujahidun , ( a part-time militia ) , interrupted : ‘ And fourth : everyone 's going into the army . |
26 | In duels of old , it had n't always been the sword going into the lungs that had killed so much as the drawing of it out . |
27 | A Walker Cup player from San Francisco , Venturi ( pictured ) had rounds of 66 , 69 and 75 at Augusta , to lead the Masters by four strokes going into the final round . |
28 | In 1986 , Norman led going into the final round of all the four major championships and yet won only one of them , the Open . |
29 | DERRICK COOPER , hitting one sharp iron after another through the hazy morning air , handed in a 66 — six under par — to share the lead with Keith Waters and Barry Lane going into the second round of the Jersey European Airways Open . |
30 | He saw Dr Asvat 's nurse-receptionist , Mrs Albertina Sisulu , wife of the ANC deputy president , Walter Sisulu , before going into the surgery . |