Example sentences of "[pron] have [verb] to go into " in BNC.

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1 Liza and I had wanted to go into the big shops in New Street and Corporation Street for ages but we 'd never dared to pass the attendant who stood in the doorway ready to shoo small children off .
2 I 've got to go into registration , ’ said Jack quickly .
3 " What d'yer think , mate ? " he gasped : " They 've changed me round and I 've got to go into room four . "
4 Well , I 'll tell you one thing , Monday 's not gon na be wonderful for me , I 've got to go into hospital for a little operation er b but seriously , I 'll be out on Tuesday , but I 'll , I 'll be away for the week er , because the Doc said do n't come back to , to work till a week on Monday , so I 'll , I 'll try and listen if I can , but what have you got for us ?
5 I 've got to go into work tomorrow by the way .
6 Right I 've got to go into Superdrug , I 've got to get some more hairspray
7 Erm I 've got to go into erm
8 I think I 've got to go into tomorrow .
9 All back together again yes , I 've got to go into hospital on erm well , tomorrow actually for erm another operation erm that 's to have a plate taken out of erm the collar bone which I broke in the middle of last season .
10 Spirit and flesh both quailed before so difficult and rowdy an audience on so difficult and perilous a subject … as I sat in the committee room while the order of the meeting was being arranged , and heard my audience shouting , singing , crowing like cocks … and keeping up a continuous uproar , I thought to myself , ‘ I have got to go into that and control it somehow so as to be heard ’ …
11 You 'd decided to go into nursing , and you 've said you 'd always wanted
12 To get to Girran you 've got to go into Glasgow and get a train from Glasgow down to Girran you see ?
13 Cos I said seeing as you 've got to go into town tomorrow
14 Once she had decided to go into publishing , she set out conscientiously to fulfil her aim by getting three qualifications for the job : bookshop experience , a degree in English and secretarial skills .
15 Alyssia tried not to sound like one of those sceptics , but how she wished that she had decided to go into Nice instead and do some shopping .
16 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
17 Poor Mum , she 's had to go into hospital for an operation .
18 So I mean I think we 've got to go into this for all the course .
19 Now we 've got to go into the fine print .
20 Well we 've got to go into town
21 And in the past few years we 've had to go into clearing as most other universities would do .
22 Er no because if you have a hundred hundreds of these arriving on the er on the doorstep on Monday then you need to er know exactly which company they 've got to go into .
23 They 've got to go into Europe and they 'll get involved in domestic cup competition .
24 Well they 've got to go into quarantine , and that 'll cost them wo n't he ?
25 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
26 But he emphasized the trouble he had taken to go into the matter personally , even to the extent of ordering a search in the papal archives .
27 He said ‘ No way — it 's got to go into publicity ’ .
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