Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Kyffin Williams never intended to be a painter , he planned to go into the army but was rejected on medical grounds . |
2 | Ten more minutes or so went by until she was ready for the net , one scoop followed by some frantic throwing in of excess tail which did n't want to go into the net and she was ours . |
3 | ‘ What made you want to go into the theatre ? ’ |
4 | ‘ I did n't want to go into the Army at all , ’ he will tell you . |
5 | Yes , I do n't want to go into the Poll Tax argument on this |
6 | Well do you want to go into the fashion shop ? |
7 | Yes , as I said previously , I did n't particularly want to go into the detail , because obviously as a member of P A G , Mrs , you 'll get an opportunity to see that particular detail . |
8 | He did n't want to go into the fact that someone had died . |
9 | Remember Colin was put into that job er because he was displaced , he did n't want to go into the job . |
10 | ‘ I do n't want to go into the castle . |
11 | Ideas , materials and methodology used all tend to come into the country from outside . |
12 | Right y your day off , well that means you do n't want to come into the school ? |
13 | No , but you can , you can build any amount of hostels you like that could accommodate all , all the people that there are , but you would still find a proportion of those who do n't want to come into the system , so , you know |
14 | So I say erm ‘ Hey , what about you ? ’ , so he said ‘ I want to go into the church and pray and ask to be forgiven ’ . |
15 | ‘ Do you think , ’ the elder man wondered , his face as grey as his hair with stone-dust , ‘ that the generals really want to go into the war with an army of pressed men ? ’ |
16 | If you want to go into the draw , then just complete the form below and send it , with your remittance , to arrive at the editorial offices by 25th August . |
17 | He did n't look back at the sudden commotion behind him and , when a shadow passed over him , merely gibbered weakly and tried to burrow into the horse 's mane . |
18 | Two of our friends here are tempted to despair , for their son 's farm on the border is in an area where the terrorists are increasingly active ; the tobacco price is dropping ; and their son , along with most of his neighbours , has to go into the army this week , leaving his farm unprotected . |
19 | Not all waste has to go into the dustbin . |
20 | ‘ The dart has to go into the haunch , and that 's important . |
21 | We 're alright , there 's nothing there that erm , needs to go into the fridge I think |
22 | Our greatest joy is that the twenty-one-year-old wants to go into the car industry . ’ |
23 | I could not forget how the village people had hurt me when I tried to go into the house there . |
24 | Alternatively , strata will later be discovered that appear to fall into the time gap between the two stages . |
25 | Some 300 companies have moved their headquarters from Osaka to Tokyo each year because they want to plug into the capital 's networks . |
26 | Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need . |
27 | " We 'd easily get the half-five bus , " Timothy said , offering his gums again , blocking their passage and the passage of two elderly women who were endeavouring to pass into the foyer . |
28 | Horizontally restricted layers are generally considered to come into the category of Bénard convection provided that the boundary conditions on the end-walls are such that there is still an equilibrium solution ( stable or unstable ) of the equations with the fluid at rest . |
29 | But somewhere along the line the input of those on the other side of the ropes , many there for the price of $800 ( £500 ) , has to come into the account and the argument is faulted . |
30 | These teams will need to feed into the making of the School Development Plan ; they will no doubt be expected to carry out much of it and be involved in the monitoring and evaluation process . |