Example sentences of "[am/are] go into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yes we use cos when you 're dredging , you see when the eels came in the mud , eels always go in the mud in the winter time , you do n't , many eels swirl out , they go in the mud and when you 're dredging and they 're going into the hopper , cos they used to get stunned and they used to swim round right down the top of the water and they used to come up to the side , and if they come up to the side you could have your knife and just come here , cos they were stunned , pick 'em out . |
2 | I am going into the field to-morrow against King Henry 's army and against the Earl of Kent in particular , and God knows what the outcome will be . |
3 | And I am going into the light and I am going into time , and if I am to save the world , then I shall have served the world , and if I do not save the world , then at least I shall have tried . |
4 | South African soldiers are going into the villages asking people 's forgiveness for past atrocities and to show their good intentions they are even ploughing fields . |
5 | Erm they are going into the villages , they 're making contacts with individual peasants erm it 's those peasants that , that they get to stand up and make the first accusations , it 's those peasants who join the Party erm and the process can build up in , in a way which was more difficult before then . |
6 | ‘ Because , ’ Marian said , ‘ we are going into the heart of the forest . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'm going into the village to see what I can find to eat . |
8 | ‘ I 'm going into the mountains and do n't you dare manhandle me ! ’ she snapped . |
9 | I 'm going into the office tomorrow . " |
10 | I 'm going into the hospital to see if he is all right . ’ |
11 | I 'm in a band , and when I get back from England I 'm going into the studio to do an album of music with my comedy over the top of it . |
12 | The owner of the Home may pop her head around the door and say , ‘ I 'm going into the town today , can I do anything for you ? . ’ |