Example sentences of "go into a [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 For example , Skinner argues that , to the extent that the thirsty person receives a drink after going into a pub and requesting ‘ a pint of beer ’ , that behaviour , requesting a pint of beer , is reinforced .
2 I then bought some designers ' gouache ( colourfast ) and found I could still paint wet into wet without the whole thing going into a swim as in a watercolour painting .
3 Dad normally would n't have been out in such madness , but there he was , this grey-haired man just over five feet tall , going into a phone-box when we had a working telephone in our hall .
4 That 's odd , going into a shop that sells everything else but no cigarettes .
5 And I suppose he that 's an area where one is worried about quantity and quality because it 's in a way you can always provide more quantity I imagine at a lesser cost by going into a conurbation than you can by going into rural areas .
6 You would n't dream of going into a restaurant and just ordering ‘ a meal please ’ .
7 I think he must be gay , I mean going into a monastery and not having anything to do with women and wearing a cravat
8 It was the third day after she had dressed , gone out , without wearing her underclothes , into her car , driving on the main road through Tadley , driving all the way to Kingsclere , knocking at the front door of the home of a woman who was almost a stranger , going into a house that she hardly knew .
9 Th they then very able to do jobs , but the lack of , for example , training and they do n't get into those jobs , and secondly , we need to make an equal opportunities culture , very clear , so that women can come forward , and do n't feel as though the they 're going into a workforce that it to totally male dominated , which is quite off-putting .
10 I 'd like to see that silly next to us on the computer going into an exam and the machine wo n't work for her properly .
11 There were no significant differences in the present study between the never and the previously married although it might be expected that people with children might be less likely to go into a home than those without any and the widowed , divorced , or separated are much more likely to have children than the single : 75 per cent compared with 6 per cent .
12 Then they frisk you and give you a dressing-gown and tell you to go into a cubicle and strip off and wait .
13 Or when you 're waiting to go into a meeting and your secretary is still finishing your presentation because the PC is so slow .
14 We all assumed that because of the , yeah the media pressure , at least talks would start , but I think possibly the management thought that because of this one-sided pressure , you know it seemed at the time that nothing nice was being said about the management , you know you can almost understand them being reluctant to go into a room and offering their side of the argument .
15 I used to go into a shop and I 'd shake and I 'd know that I was doing wrong and I 'd be really scared and I 'd just knew I do n't want to go to prison so I decide to stop it .
16 Gives her income and it 's balanced by her allowances and if you move not sufficient to , for the income to exceed that then at the same time it goes into a bank or building society you apply for them not to deduct income .
17 As each question is asked each team goes into a huddle and then writes down its answer .
18 As each question is asked each team goes into a huddle and then writes down its answer .
19 Section 3 covers the situation where the accused goes into a restaurant or petrol station intending to pay but leaves without doing do .
20 He goes into a restaurant and he says oh the waiter erm let me see the menu and he looks at the menu and said right , he said .
21 Following DPP v Ray , above , a person who goes into a restaurant and orders a meal implies that he has money to pay for the meal .
22 I go about in a wheelchair and someone who pushes it very often goes into a shop and says , ‘ Look here , you have bought rather a lot of things I think you had better give a cheque for them — now I ? I write the cheque out , dear , and you shall sign it . ’
23 A man goes into a shop and says , ‘ Can I have Death Wish II , please ? ’
24 Physics Nobel laureate Leon Lederman , told a recent science writers ' dinner : ‘ A guy goes into a store and says , in a loud voice : ‘ A dozen condoms please . ’
25 He summed up his own fate in a brief description of life as one of football 's miscreants : ‘ If I go into a bar and have a lager shandy , ’ he said in 1984 , ‘ word goes back that I 'm knocking back bottles of champagne .
26 If you go into a panic because fish scratch once or twice , and start throwing copper treatments or large water changes about , forget butterflies .
27 ‘ Oh , aye ; we go into a cubicle and Frank goes in the bowl while I do it into the cistern . ’
28 The ideal is for me to stop out here on me own because , if I go into a unit or something and stop , it 's quite easy to go straight back on the gear .
29 ‘ When you go into a competition that you know you can win , and you know that people expect you to win , then there is a lot more pressure on you than on someone who is less well known .
30 In troubled times I go into a church and sit alone , rather than go to Mass every day . ’
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