Example sentences of "you go into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll arrange for you to go into the London Clinic .
2 ‘ No need for you to go into the restaurant .
3 So you know , I say things like oh I 'm going down to see Zoey now before dinner and like she 'll follow me down or something and I 'll say oh are you going into the saloon or like to try and get her to not come with me , then I feel so guilty I think well poor Marina , you know , she 's here in a foreign country , she has n't got any friends and she 's all by herself and I would n't like it if I was in her position
4 ‘ So what made you go into the Catherine Palace ? ’
5 Do you go into the centre much ?
6 We watched you come home , we saw you go into the house and I was all for going right in after you and confronting Imogen , telling you the truth , because I had learned all about how she had dragged you from place to place , from house to house .
7 Cadfael , will you go into the town , and ask Hugh to come into conference here this afternoon ?
8 Would you go into the city to buy ?
9 You went into the assault singing the Marseillaise ; it was magnificent .
10 As you went into the pub I wanted to prove to your master I could do it .
11 We went youth hostelling for m the sort of the chapel choir , after When you grew up in chapel , then you were either found a job teaching , in the Sunday School , or you went into the choir .
12 What you did , you went into the middle and out again .
13 ‘ So what 's he like , this Don Juan you went into the back close with ?
14 You went into the wings on the O.P. side of the stage to shoot Alex Household .
15 Yes ; and that 's what it was ; a badge of manhood ; because you sensed that before you went into the mine , because you were wearing the moleskin trousers .
16 When you went into the shop to buy , he would take out a tray , give the toffee a tap with a small silver-plated hammer , put a fair size piece into the palm of his hand and tap away to produce chewable sized pieces .
17 So when Peter went up to Jerusalem , the circumcised believers criticised him and said , ‘ You went into the house of uncircumcised men and ate with them ’ ' ( Acts 11:1–3 ) .
18 ‘ When Peter went up to Jerusalem , the circumcised believers criticised him and said , ‘ You went into the house of uncircumcised men and ate with them ’ ' ( Acts 11:2–3 ) .
19 You went into the Penny Farthing ?
20 But added to that , when you went into the bedroom , there was the normal wardrobe and the dressing table and the chest of drawers .
21 You went into the fields and woods for what you needed , according to season .
22 In fact , the deeper you go into the struggle , the more you are liberated mentally , the more you do not want to have somebody cleaning your shoes , washing your clothes and so on .
23 It is the first room on the right as you go into the pub from the main front door .
24 So when you go into the algebra , you 're extracting what is true for all numbers .
25 When you go into the bathroom the smell of urine can mean that the toilet is leaking into the surrounding floorboards : an expensive business to correct .
26 Why is it that when she 's about you go into the bathroom dressed , and you come out dressed .
27 ‘ The truth is , ’ Rosa began , in her most teacherly tones , ‘ that when you want a man , and you look around and you ca n't see the one you like , you go into the kitchen , and you take a pound of the whitest flour , a pound of the whitest sugar , a pound of the most refined fat you have , and a flask of rosewater and a handful of raisins , another of currants , half a pound of almonds ground to paste , a squeeze of lemon-juice , a pinch of cinnamon and a sprinkle of powdered clove .
28 I think really what happens when you go into the past is not so much that the laws that we now use change , but we just find that there are many more new rules and particles and things that can happen , so the things that we know are the same , but there are many , many more different types of interaction and particle in nature which we have no experience of , which we have to take into account .
29 So when you go into the groups , you 're , you will have these two tasks , produce two press releases , one on the basis of a bit information given you , and the second on whatever you want to do , and you just , feel free to devise a , a situation , hopefully a real one , and describe it .
30 You go into the sitting-room and I 'll bring the tea . ’
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