Example sentences of "[vb past] go into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We'se got to go into town . ’ |
2 | What you got to go into town for ? |
3 | Jane agreed to go into pantomime . |
4 | Microsoft Corp 's New Technology operating system , expected to go into beta test this month now not be put into the hands of end users until July , Bill Gates told information systems managers and journalists at a computing debate in London last week . |
5 | As soon as he realised his mistake he tried to go into reverse , but once America sent troops to Saudi Arabia the dictator was trapped : only then did he make Kuwait the 19th province and drop all talk of withdrawing . |
6 | 10 And after he had seen the vision , immediately we endeavoured to go into Macedonia , assuredly " gathering that the Lord had called us for to preach the gospel unto them . |
7 | Iraq 's nuclear plans seemed to go into abeyance while it was reactorless and still bogged down in its costly war against Iran . |
8 | She 'd gone into labour when she was told about the Antelope , and Martin was born about a month premature . |
9 | They 'd gone into Charlie 's office , at the end of the corridor . |
10 | Diane Rohmer had been an unspectacular student , chugging through the system along a safe , marked trail , and it was n't surprising that she 'd gone into research . |
11 | I 'd gone into Woolworth 's in Reading and stolen a couple of things from there , and I was hanging around the car park . |
12 | Then he 'd gone into Belfast with the samples and had cracked the car 's exhaust on the ramps outside a police station . |
13 | Everything about her and about her marriage seemed to be perfect , apart from one disquieting fact : she hated going into churches and she absolutely refused to be present at the consecration of the Host . |
14 | Mr Skubiszewski declined to go into detail , saying the agreement had yet to be accepted by both governments . |
15 | And that 's how I started to go into grocery , because you could n't get fruit . |
16 | ‘ When we decided to go into guitar manufacturer , we found that one well-known company on the West Coast was actually making its necks with a sander . |
17 | ‘ When we decided to go into guitar manufacturer , we found that one well-known company on the West Coast was actually making its necks with a sander . |
18 | He first decided to go into manufacturing because when he finished his design training in the early 1980s there were few jobs available simply because in those days industry , by and large , saw no call for designers . |
19 | Gregory Pincus , the ’ father ’ of the birth control Pill ( whose previous work had been in IVF ) , decided to go into family planning after he was convinced of a ’ population explosion ’ . |
20 | Two brothers decided to go into business buying and selling beds . |
21 | After I came back from America , I decided to go into business , you see , and naturally tourism is the one business that wo n't fail — not with our climate , and with the lovely beaches around Samana . ’ |
22 | One day I decided to go into town with Mona . |
23 | Latish in his life he decided to go into politics , but his chances seemed slight . |
24 | I decided to go into politics . |
25 | . But er because of that I decided to go into Dunfermline and have a wee wander round . |
26 | The despatches that mapped every move he planned went into Wales ahead of him by this same route . |
27 | In January 1967 , Sukarno offered to go into exile providing he could retain his office . |
28 | When he was forced to leave Arabia his sense of loss was enormous : ‘ As the plane … swung out to sea , I knew how it felt to go into exile . ’ |
29 | New music would help , but it meant going into town and choosing . |
30 | However , his departure was more like triumph since he took with him some 2000 men who preferred to go into exile with him rather than remain in Alfonso 's service . |