Example sentences of "had go into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 you got yo would have to take and hour or take two hours , or take three hours and if you take up to three hours or if you got three separate hours that was detention and if we were in our in the junior part of the school in the first three forms erm , you then had to go into school on Saturday morning .
2 The furniture you got was just little bits and pieces you could get hold of , and you had to go into debt for it .
3 Soon after I got my English A-level , mum learned that she had to go into hospital for quite a long time .
4 The equal opportunities committee , set up by London office administrator Zoe Picton-Howell , had gone into mothballs after getting the executive committee to co-opt Sylvia Collier as ‘ editorial co-ordinator ’ .
5 Before 1781 it had consisted of only eight houses , but in that year the Strutts — who had gone into partnership for a time with the then-needy Arkwright — built the large cotton mill that still stands there .
6 Shortly before that , I had gone into business with Mrs Edna Kirby , trading as KB Enterprises ( John Birch ) Ltd. , developing and producing a new type of UVA Sunbed .
7 While over there , he had gone into Mexico for the day .
8 He had gone into town on Friday afternoon to ‘ get out of the house ’ .
9 Moreover , by November 1983 American soldiers had gone into action in the Middle East , as the major element in a United Nations force attempting to open a way to peace in the Lebanon , long battered by civil war ; and in the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada , where , following a coup within the island 's Marxist-dominated government , the Reagan Administration — fearful of Cuban activities — had sent in the Marines , an action condemned by the United Nations .
10 They had also been joined here by a number of " White " emigres from outside the USSR , that is to say anti-Communists who had gone into exile during or after the Civil War of 1918–20 and had subsequently lived in various European countries .
11 John Ashburnham , the friend of Charles I , had gone into exile on his patron 's death ; at the Restoration he returned to be given several signs of royal favour , particularly in leases of valuable property .
12 In a letter to Archbishop Aethelheard and Ceolwulf , bishop of Lindsey , written 793–6 , Charlemagne asked them to intercede with Offa for certain individuals who had gone into exile with their lord , Hringstan , who had now died .
13 Many royalists had gone into exile in the colonies , especially Virginia , and the new government could not expect its orders to be obeyed on the other side of the Atlantic .
14 When David had gone into consultation with the old man earlier , she had been instructed not to disturb them .
15 Jean , who had been receiving fertility treatment , had gone into hospital for a scan but doctors decided to operate when she went into labour .
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