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

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1 When you saw that happening you realised you had to go into other things .
2 I remember we arrived during a heat wave and had to go into this refrigerator where they kept the furs .
3 She therefore had to go into Intensive Care , as do other babies who may have had birth complications or other problems .
4 Yet he had photographs of her in every jacket pocket , and they fell out of books at the wrong time and upset Eva ; and when he asked me about Mum , Dad and I had to go into another room , away from Eva , as if we were discussing something disgraceful .
5 A statement from the company 's offices at Dartford said that because of the Arts Council cut it had to go into voluntary liquidation .
6 I had gone into partial shock .
7 It did not need the tug of her rein to stop , every ounce of its ability had gone into that leap .
8 ‘ Even at the age of eight years old , I knew how much love had gone into that case … ’
9 So many dreams had gone into that house , so many hopes .
10 His business had started to founder and his company had gone into insolvent liquidation .
11 The design and planning that had gone into these places was minimal .
12 Amy had gone into some detail as to how her husband had effected that state of affairs but beyond that , prevented partly by her inexperience , partly by her natural reserve and partly , indeed , by the barrier which Amy 's misery put up , Theodora had not penetrated .
13 One member asked for details of how my father had gone into voluntary liquidation .
14 His small recording company , as he explained only too often , had gone into voluntary liquidation , leaving him with just enough to manage nicely , and he was going to spend the cold weather in his house in Purley .
15 It was plain that Adam had gone into this aspect of things .
16 The scholarship , the skill , the work and the love which had gone into this section of his gardens struck him forcibly .
17 That year Californian land prices had gone into free fall .
18 The best brains and resources had gone into military research and development until Gorbachev came to power .
19 Available money had gone into large road improvement schemes which had rather overwhelmed the rest of the programme .
20 Millions in British capital had gone into overseas lines , and Chambers had managed a greatly disproportionate share of it .
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