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

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1 I had to go into the stable each day equipped with clippers and some nuts .
2 AS A small girl Arden saw A Flea in Her Ear and knew she had to go into the theatre .
3 Part-way through entering the sale , Mr. S. had to go into the store-room to check a detail regarding the [ number of the ] machine that had been selected .
4 Part way through that exercise he had to go into the storeroom to check a detail regarding the number of the machine which had been selected .
5 Part-way through entering the sale on a computer , the sales assistant had to go into the store room to check the identifying number of the machine selected .
6 He said , ‘ I do n't know whether you 've heard it , but it 's an old Humble Pie track called Black Coffee … ’ which was fantastic , because I had to go into the studio and copy myself !
7 PostScript could n't be built into the Macintosh , it was too late for that , so the interpreter had to go into the printer , now called the LaserWriter .
8 except for odd occasions in the winter when we had to go into the gym and dance with the birds ! ’
9 Still , he had until two o'clock before he had to go into the College — today was the day he did evening teaching .
10 This has been a difficult chapter , but it had to go into the book .
11 I smiled smugly at her because she had to go into the rain and I did not .
12 Oh , the patient looked a mess , but Kath had seen the enormous care that had gone into the alignment of each suture , the meticulous attention not only to the innumerable tiny little muscle fibres , nerves and blood vessels but to laughter lines and wrinkles to ensure that the tissues were realigned as closely as possible to their original position .
13 Although Congress ( I ) had gone into the February elections controlling all the state assemblies , they retained power in only Arunachal Pradesh and Maharashtra .
14 Lesley-Anne Rawlings , prosecuting , said he had at first claimed he had gone into the school on August 9 to try and put the fire out .
15 Peacock , who had not yet left the palace after dining with the King , noticed that the Prime Minister had gone into the King 's room like a shattered man-'scared and unbalanced' was Wigram 's phrase- and emerged with head erect and confidence restored .
16 He had , of course , given up cigarettes by the time he had gone into the clinic , but as a result he had abandoned the puritanical principles inculcated into him in youth and had started eating sweets instead ; and this meant that he was putting on weight .
17 They went downstairs again and before Philip could stop him Lee had gone into the kitchen .
18 Within minutes they had gone into the kitchen , donned overalls and caps and joined the tall girl at the counter who was coping with an admiring queue .
19 I had also agreed to load up out of sight , though within easy walking distance , of villages — it would be as as if I had gone into the villages for supplies , but this way meant that I would n't attract anyone 's attention .
20 Cottages dotted the waterside through the village ; and anything which had gone into the water some hours ago must , in any case , either have been brought ashore there already or long since have passed through , before the general alarm went out .
21 Robbie had expected the dog to pursue them , but instead there was a splash and she realised he had gone into the water .
22 It delighted her to think that the girl had gone into the night , alone and unloved and growing with child .
23 What use would it have been if I had gone into the lounge without something like that ?
24 Given leave to speak , he said he had gone into the church to help , and had simply obeyed such orders as were given to him , and he knew nothing of where the saint 's coffin might be at this moment .
25 The abandonment yesterday of unilateral nuclear disarmament ( although not the intention of abandoning Britain 's nuclear deterrent at the earliest opportunity while other countries keep theirs ) was done in the same spirit of moralism which had gone into the banning of the Bomb .
26 Knox had gone into the country to translate the Vulgate into English and Lewis was being prepared by an unseen providence for war work no less surprising .
27 Too much money had gone into the place for that , now .
28 The factor had gone into the castle , ‘ to get his orders from his master , ’ as Cameron put it .
29 It had gone into the communications field , using its own satellites to provide a watertight method for directors talking about vital topics over the phone from , say , Frankfurt to Washington , supplying the coded systems .
30 Woodhouse retained a sense of himself as a shoemaker long after he had gone into the book trade : the title of his most important work ‘ The Life and Lucubrations of Crispinus Scriblerus ’ ( c. 1795 ) is an allusion to one of the patron saints of cobblers .
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