Example sentences of "[was/were] go into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They urged that if the loyalist political parties were to go into the convention without having in reserve the weapon of the general strike , they would be as naked and helpless as Aneurin Bevan , the post-war foreign secretary , had said Britain would be in international councils if she were unilaterally to discard her nuclear weapons .
2 We were to go into the mountains and spend one night in tents before making our rendezvous the next day .
3 And how many officers were to go into the flat ?
4 ‘ The captain said we were going into the Falkland Sound .
5 Er and then I heard from Australia that they were going into the engineering exhibition in Melbourne and I offered them er a mobile display and they came back with one or two added ideas and so I changed the specification again .
6 Virgin were going into the airline business .
7 I now knew the last thing in the whole world I wanted was to go into the mountains again with FAKINTIL .
8 You got so that the first thing you did every day was to go into the kitchen and say good morning to it .
9 His plan for that was to go into the restaurant car park and allow enough time for the other car to clear the fuel service area , then fill his own tank and give chase .
10 The proposed closure was confirmed just twenty four hours after British Coal announced the pit was to go into the review procedure and revealed that it 's lost more than six million pounds in the last six months .
11 The closure has been confirmed twenty four hours after British Coal announced the pit was to go into the review procedure and revealed that it 's lost more than six million pounds in the last six months .
12 The announcement was confirmed twenty four hours after British Coal said the pit was to go into the review procedure .
13 The proposed closure has been confirmed twenty four hours after British Coal announced the pit was to go into the review procedure and it was revealed that it had lost more than six million pounds in the last six months .
14 ‘ I joined the club when it was going into the Vauxhall Conference and people were saying it was going under .
15 ‘ The JetRanger was going into the water .
16 He knew perfectly well that the software was going into the Ministry of Defence , he had not asked to what use it would be put when it was installed , and he certainly hoped there would be more of the same .
17 Often times when I was going into the country after orders and so on in the autumn , I 'd look at a field that had been freshly ploughed up after the harvest ; and I 'd think to myself how much like a piece of Doncaster Cord it was — colour , straight lines and everything . ’
18 He was going into the woods . ’
19 Len was going into the Army next Thursday .
20 The £2.3m Pallister said : ‘ When I was going into the dressing rooms before the game I almost walked into the home one .
21 ‘ I fired at the car because it was going into the rest of my team , endangering their lives . ’
22 As far as she could see , the road was going into the sky !
23 I placed my pipes and rucksack on the back seat of the jeep and informed the driver that I was going into the orchard for a last look round .
24 I know , he was going into the office !
25 ‘ Thought I was going into the concrete , Cardiff .
26 Goodwill had been encouraged by reciprocal representation on validation visits , but there was still strong opposition when Kerr accepted an invitation to meet the NCDAD at its premises at Park Crescent — having been warned by some polytechnic directors that he was going into the lion 's den and would be devoured .
27 He was going into the interview blind .
28 right they knew exactly how much money I was banking , how much money was going into the bank , I
29 There was an awareness that much effort was going into the production of teaching aids but also that there was some duplication of effort .
30 He failed to quote chapter and verse when Apricot asked him to , and then said it was a personal matter , in any case : if he was going into the priesthood he 'd rather do it celibate .
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