Example sentences of "[noun pl] have go into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many royalists had gone into exile in the colonies , especially Virginia , and the new government could not expect its orders to be obeyed on the other side of the Atlantic .
2 The reason England has n't produced a heavyweight champion of the world , he adds casually , is that most of the contenders have gone into football .
3 Secondly , much effort over the years has gone into education for road safety , though the concentration on advice to adult pedestrians and training for children has the unfortunate effect of apparently placing on the victim the principal responsibility for avoiding an accident .
4 Mrs Popple lay on the bathroom floor , her jaw muscles having gone into spasms .
5 If his mother and sisters had gone into sanctuary , what of the lady Anne ?
6 Britain 's first electric buses have gone into service — it 's hoped they 'll cut pollution in a city centre .
7 Other Whigs had gone into exile , as too had some Nonconformists ; those who remained in England were either in jail or under such close government surveillance that they were in no position to offer a serious challenge to the new King .
8 Graduates have gone into business , media , theatre management , retail management , the civil service and TEFL ( teaching English as a foreign language ) in Belgium , Spain and Japan ; and into postgraduate courses in acting , stage management , teaching and advertising .
9 After James was born in 1983 she intended to return after maternity leave fairly quickly , but at the time Edelman 's was in the process of changing — two senior partners had died , and two others had gone into industry .
10 Moreover , by November 1983 American soldiers had gone into action in the Middle East , as the major element in a United Nations force attempting to open a way to peace in the Lebanon , long battered by civil war ; and in the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada , where , following a coup within the island 's Marxist-dominated government , the Reagan Administration — fearful of Cuban activities — had sent in the Marines , an action condemned by the United Nations .
11 I am aware of cases in my constituency — of course they are rare — where the investigating authorities have gone into matters extremely carefully and at great length while being most careful to ensure that there is no publicity that would be likely to lead to prejudice one way or the other .
12 In recent years a number of unbonded , non-ABTA Coach Tour Operators have gone into liquidation leaving their clients without holidays or protection .
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