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

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1 Balancing the tray , to which Mrs Darrell had kindly added the plate containing those cream cakes which she had not managed to devour , she heard her say to Dr Neil , ‘ You really ought to go into society again , my dear .
2 " You could say I grew up in service — and so it seemed almost natural that Sarah and I should go into service . "
3 ‘ Oh , Mary Gates , ’ she said to herself , ‘ you should go into business for yourself . ’
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 ‘ There are some initiatives going on which interest me , whereby young women who had a child when they were adolescent , and although they love the child , regret very much that they were too young , too immature , and too unsupported to care for it effectively : it 's being suggested that they should go into schools and talk to girls about the glories of motherhood at the right time , but begging them not to embark on it too young .
7 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 .
8 ‘ We 'll go into Aulef , ’ he said .
9 ‘ I think I 'll go into church , ’ Ianthe went on .
10 No , no well be well before we go over to Colchester we 'll go into Framlingham and er
11 Right , well I 'll have one upon er Norwich Mark 's and try to get the Christmas tree , Terry 's slippers , tins of biscuits , no I 'll go into Ipswich with you for the biscuits , I 'll see if that what Ipswich Mark 's has produced .
12 ‘ We 'll go into North Inlet and quietly put her on the beach there . ’
13 I 'll go into Wilsons for another fifteen .
14 ‘ I suppose I 'll go into rivers , ’ says Howard .
15 So escape from this and we 'll go into initial set up I think .
16 What it is anyway proposal representation are being sent out if anybody down here you 'll go into England if I voted conservative you know , just say for example it would n't be the one past the post it 'll be the one with the most votes
17 Right , okay well then we 'll go into market or Tesco 's right
18 Right let me get cleared up and then we 'll go into Bromley .
19 ‘ Tomorrow , ’ he said to himself , ‘ I 'll go into town and find work .
20 I 'll go into town on Saturday and I 'll get the big four C D box set for fifty five quid .
21 If you can turn to any , I 'll talk generally about it , and then I 'll go into detail .
22 I 'll go into Boots and find something cheap
23 So you reckon you 'll go into business on your own , eh ? — I know how your mind works ! ’
24 ‘ We 'll go into Kirkby next market day and Aah 'll buy some stuff for t'frocks .
25 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 .
26 No , I 'm gon na go upstairs in a minute , I might go into Rupert 's room
27 If the alliance were not seen to make progress , it might go into reverse .
28 The little village shop sold emulsion , she remembered , and maybe she could go into Norwich and buy new curtains , a bright chintzy print .
29 Mr Harris said existing laws governing when children could go into pubs were confused and needed to be clarified .
30 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 ! ’
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