Example sentences of "had [adv] go into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By the time the news came through , the preliminary advertising had already gone into production , but before long , it had become Carry On — Follow That Camel . |
2 | But he had not gone into details , giving only the bare outline , the facts , and Lili had asked few questions . |
3 | Then , when she had finally gone into labour , Edith had been left to birth alone in her bedroom with only their mother 's reprimanding voice to help her along . |
4 | She had gone to give pregnant niece Dawn Morgan a lift to hospital — and Dawn had just gone into labour . |
5 | The simple fact is that American consumers regarded them as boring , which is why 60 per cent of the crop had always gone into products like bread and biscuits . |
6 | Because , if the supposedly traditional habit of respect for the law was not much in evidence here , then frequent headlines such as ‘ Boot 'em ’ at Waterloo ’ , ‘ They Play Football with a Man ’ and ‘ Kick a Man like a Football ’ serve to remind us that the English ‘ fair play ’ tradition of fighting with the fists — and not with the feet — had also gone into eclipse . |
7 | But the new show had n't gone into rehearsal yet , and the wedding was the weekend after the current show 's last night . |
8 | Jeff had mentioned it to her fleetingly , but had n't gone into details . |
9 | The proposal came through Branson 's youngest sister , Vanessa , who had recently gone into business as an art-dealer . |