Example sentences of "went into [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Time and time again one of the sides went into a contact situation with the ball and lost it to the opposition . |
2 | The scene-of-crimes man stumbled as one of his feet went into a rabbit hole . |
3 | For example if you went into a bicycle shop and said can you sell me a bike suitable for a seven year old child ? |
4 | Her heart went into a cartoon clinch : Nothing Else Matters ! |
5 | When a woman went into a hair salon 30-odd years ago , her hair was painstakingly rolled rigid with sticky spray to create a standard style which everyone wore , regardless of age . |
6 | One night I went into a petrol station to buy Pot Noodles and ended up robbing the place . |
7 | ‘ When I got there Mr Kordell was with Herbert Chapman and we went into a Lyons tea shop , where I signed amateur for Arsenal . |
8 | Later , as a 16-year-old , she went into a wartime gas mask factory working beside ‘ real cockney women ’ : ‘ I was shocked … |
9 | Mm , so when you left your , when you came back you said that you went into a requisition property |
10 | Perhaps , in the ancestral species , this led to a frequent but happy error soon ‘ fixed ’ by evolution : food intended for queen larvae went into a food store by mistake , where it was mixed with saliva to produce a new storable food which could replace pollen . |
11 | I feel its failure every time I recall the two sisters who went into a Belfast cafe in the early 1970s and came out with no legs . |
12 | The shit went into a waste bin , and Lucy went into the Wardrobe room to wait . |
13 | Mr Souness went into a Cheshire hospital on Monday for a triple heart by-pass operation and Grobbelaar admitted the news was ‘ a big blow to the club ’ . |
14 | Well I went into a timber yard er known as er , what was the timber yard again now ? |
15 | Maxwell only discovered his cards were missing after he went into a police station to see detectives . |
16 | Maxwell only discovered his cards were missing after he went into a police station to see detectives . |
17 | Then Brandt went into a tea shop , in spite of feeling that his new landlady 's fried bread for breakfast was going to be more than enough to see him through the day . |
18 | It appears that one Christmas a stockbroker searching for a present went into a pet shop in the Square Mile . |
19 | She would not travel on the underground or in an aeroplane , and felt panicky if she went into a department store and was too far from the door or windows . |
20 | went into a warp factor , just like on Star Trek . |
21 | After that he went into a nursing home nearby . |
22 | Olive Fitzpatrick suffers with Alzheimer 's disease and went into a nursing home so her 72year-old husband could make the ill-fated trip to America with their son Liam . |
23 | The shit went into a waste bin , and Lucy went into the Wardrobe room to wait . |
24 | I did n't think before I went into the recruiting office and became a marine , and I did n't think now . |
25 | The young officer got down from the train and went into the station building . |
26 | Nurse Neil McGregor was keeping a watch on patient Michael Robinson when Sigsworth , of Melbourne House , Middlesbrough , got up and went into the day room . |
27 | He reminded Mr Major that he was Chancellor when Britain went into the Exchange Rate Mechanism . |
28 | I went into the students union to buy it today ( as it only costs 28p in there ) and they 'd sold out ! |
29 | He went into the London Clinic for three weeks and after X-rays , blood tests and cardiographic treatment it was discovered that the disorder had no organic origin — its source was essentially a nervous one and seemed likely to have been the result of over-exertion and worry . |
30 | I went into the water industry at seventeen years , and I 've still not figured out how to do these new ones and make them go backwards I can do the other ones . |