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

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1 Once she had decided to go into publishing , she set out conscientiously to fulfil her aim by getting three qualifications for the job : bookshop experience , a degree in English and secretarial skills .
2 First , that he allowed Framework Management Ltd to go into liquidation admitting it owed £21,000 to Higgins ( who claimed he was owed £51,000 ) ; and , second , that he had caused to be issued in 1988 ‘ a press release regarding a tournament to be held in Peking stating , and telling Mr Higgins in order to induce him to take part in the tournament , that the first prize was £35,000 when in fact it was not ’ .
3 We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses . ’
4 Mr Alan Bemrose , trust founder , said last night : ‘ We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses .
5 ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates .
6 LUXURY car maker Jensen is set to go into liquidation — after selling just ONE car this year with NO outstanding orders .
7 A search will reveal if a company is carrying a heavy burden of debt , for example , but remember , this does n't mean it 's about to go into liquidation .
8 Olympic Technology is the latest in an ever-growing line of computer companies to go into liquidation .
9 The onset of insolvency is the date of presentation of an administration petition or the date of commencement of winding up by the presentation of a winding up petition or a resolution by the company to go into liquidation .
10 Its unnamed C++-based product , likely to be called Forte something , is scheduled to go into Alpha on Christmas Eve and beta in early 1993 .
11 The other directors wanted Lincoln to go into receivership .
12 VSEL won the tender for its Barrow yard , with the decision forcing the Swan Hunter yard on Tyneside to go into receivership .
13 From right from the time office er I used to go into blacksmith shop to mash tea because that 's where we used to We used to be able to go and take the cam for the timekeeper and I was in the stores too , and er mash the tea in the forge They put the kettle on the forge you see ?
14 When there are two or more overflow records on a track , the first overflow record in logical sequence , i.e. the last to go into overflow , will require half a revolution on average to locate it .
15 Sun claims to have developed 80% of Unix System Labs Inc 's Unix SVR4 operating system , and SunSoft is disappointed that its former technology partner had chosen to go into competition against Solaris .
16 Er i this is why it 's important that you mix with people , that you get out and about , because if you find that everybody else is , is getting up the hill faster than you and everybody else is crossing the roads quicker than you and all the rest of it , it should tell you something , now I mean I do n't even want to go into competition but I think it is good occasionally to see if you can walk as fast as that eighteen year old in front of you .
17 Like the rest of London 's river children , they knew that the mud was a source of wealth , but were too shrewd to go into competition with the locals from Partisan Street for coins , medals and lugworms .
18 Economics had always been his strong point , and his family had expected him to go into Parliament .
19 Clive returned to England almost immediately to go into Parliament and keep an eye on East India Company policy in London , but his followers — whose idea of moderation ran on much the same lavish lines — remained in control of Bengal .
20 That would make a tremendous difference to the opportunities for women to go into parliament , and the kind of women you 're talking about .
21 In short , what the figures confirm is that the major achievement of building societies is to take funds from surplus units within the personal sector , to supplement these with lending from other sectors and to lend to personal sector units who wished to go into deficit to buy houses .
22 We 'll have to go into setaside , which I 'm not keen on .
23 He first decided to go into manufacturing because when he finished his design training in the early 1980s there were few jobs available simply because in those days industry , by and large , saw no call for designers .
24 It was a nightmarish time to go into manufacturing because , although there was a steady demand for the car , no-one wanted to supply us with anything .
25 I 'm sure though they have to go into primary .
26 When the Unionists returned they approved a motion for the council to go into committee , which would require the gallery to be cleared .
27 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
28 Curiously , it 's an executable file and not a device driver , so it can only be initially loaded in AUTOEXEC.BAT , which could permit a virus to go into memory before Virus Guard is loaded .
29 Imagine not having to go into work every day .
30 The afternoon shift , however , refused to go into work .
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