Example sentences of "[noun sg] had go into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Still only 24 , he was currently campaigning in the Low Countries , but once the allied army on the Continent had gone into winter quarters he was brought home and his arrival in England , on 19 October , caused morale to soar .
2 The cost of maintaining the waterway through the war on reduced Polish trade from the Russian and Austrian partition lands had been so high that the waterway had gone into decline .
3 Imagine our laughter when one of them told us her daddy had gone into hospital .
4 His wife had gone into labour . ’
5 Colonel Gordon Wilkinson confirmed that the Army had gone into contract catering in a ‘ substantial way ’ , having let contracts to a variety of both large and small companies , including Gardner Merchant , Compass and Sutcliffe .
6 Her face was red from the steam and her hair had gone into rats ' tails .
7 Gran told her that mum had to go into hospital because she was hysterical ! !
8 Tony had been unemployed for 9 months , after the roofing firm he had been working with for a year had gone into liquidation .
9 The first property company had gone into liquidation and it had been sold to a second and then a third .
10 Jackson had been made redundant as a result of a drastic decline in orders and Turner 's company had gone into liquidation .
11 He said there was no reason to think the hotel industry would pick up the Scotch Corner Hotel and Croft Spa Hotel had gone into receivership and The Solberge and Kirkby Fleetham Hall were up for sale .
12 Elisabeth 's throat had gone into spasm and as she fought to inhale draughts of air she produced only a chilling , inhuman stertorousness .
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