Example sentences of "[adv] went into [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He sprang into action when wife Ann , 26 , suddenly went into labour in the middle of the night .
2 AS THE pound continued to sink , moving below the symbolic DM2.95 figure on the foreign exchanges , and shares plummeted , Nigel Lawson yesterday went into retreat at his Leicestershire constituency home to draft tomorrow 's make-or-break speech for the Conservative conference .
3 One player who will definitely not be playing at Wembley is United 's England Under-21 international , Mark Robins , who yesterday went into hospital for a cartilage operation .
4 After his release in the mid-1970s he became a successful businessman and hotelier but later went into exile in Rome , where he helped finance the USC , returning to Somalia in late 1990 .
5 From 1870 to 1880 he was at the office of the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt [ q.v. ] , and later went into partnership with the latter 's son Matthew .
6 During 1822 he also went into business as a retail goldsmith and jeweller in Bond Street with John Mortimer ( died 1871 ) .
7 Hakon , Paul 's son , eventually went into exile in Sweden leaving his cousins , St Magnus and his brother Erling , ruling Orkney .
8 Agnes duly went into labour about lunch-time one hot still day , pouring sweat and Omming to herself while my father boiled lots of water and things and Mrs Clamp dabbed Agnes 's brow and like as not told her of all the women she 'd known who had died in childbirth .
9 But the 25-year-old tour newcomer also took three putts at the seventeenth , spinning out of the hole from three feet , then went into sand at the last thinning his recovery .
10 He then went into research in tropical medicine .
11 He had an idea , then went into conference with Mother .
12 Highland Express subsequently went into liquidation in December 1987 .
13 It subsequently went into receivership in that same year , with estimated debts of more than £5 million .
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