Example sentences of "go [adv prt] into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I mean I do n't want it to be a party where everybody goes off into different rooms , you know ?
2 Your friends , your parents , your school , your peers , they all try and stop you going out into left field .
3 Going back into prehistoric time even these volumes were far exceeded by the eruption of Toba , yet another volcano in the very active Indonesian region .
4 At the moment six children would be going back into middle school in September .
5 And well I , we even considered me and my sister even considered going back into driving instruction .
6 At each stage of their return to the sea , they became specialised to their particular habitat , some going back into freshwater rivers , others frequenting shallow coastal waters or the deep oceans .
7 This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode .
8 He also dismissed the allegation — popular with some Christian mason-watchers — that freemasonry was founded in an x ‘ antiquity that goes back into pagan religions well before the birth of Christ ’ .
9 How much of that goes back into Tory funds , through the businesses , shops , the places you 're staying ?
10 ‘ And you have no plans to go back into general nursing ? ’
11 As I have made clear , for some time the question of recognising Yugoslav republics , especially Croatia and Slovenia , has not been a matter of principle — clearly they will not be willing to go back into any entity called Yugoslavia .
12 Referring to the Dairy Crest sale , Ross Buckland , the Australian who took charge at Unigate in 1990 , says : ‘ I have not attempted to go back into past history and judge the merits of that decision . ’
13 Everything is spelt out to them , it is like getting it on a silver platter , so they can go off into another world for half and hour and get lost in this pretend world , ’ said Kylie .
14 Joyce and his wife went out into sunlit streets of Berlin on that Sunday afternoon to see what further news they could gather .
15 ‘ Do n't say another word , else I 'll go back into that room and pack my case and be away .
16 Before they had ventured out into the snowstorm , their mother had issued instructions : ‘ Pin up your skirts before you go out into that plother . ’
17 Well that 's what I was wondering that 's why I said go out into fresh air , in the hopes that they might shake off the bug I do n't think it works like that , do you ?
18 You go back into concentrated training in the spring highly motivated , starting off from a new plateau .
19 I suppose if I had n't gone back into that room they 'd have found some other way of leaving the message . ’
20 Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church .
21 It 's gone back into smaller venues , and people are there for the music , not just to get totally shitfaced .
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