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

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1 When she went next door she would go into the bathroom just to see where he kept his flannel and what kind of toothpaste he used .
2 If the economy were boosted , most of the extra revenue and income would go into the service sector , money would be spent on our imports , and the balance of payments would get worse .
3 Yes , she would go into the country rather than to a seaside resort , for they were full of old , retired , ill-tempered people and had she not had her full share of that ?
4 Er they say that 's where most of it went on er they would go into the pub and the riveter would tally up the the sheet for the week and say well okay , that 's , you know , the holder-on gets so much and the rivet boy gets so much , and the riveter got so much , and what have you .
5 A full four-hander meant that two girls dressed as policewomen would go into the pub , locate the victim and intimidate him in front of his office cronies , then start taking their clothes off .
6 As a child at Althorp , a big and lonely place where she often had no other children for company , she would go into the kitchen to chatter to the cook and the cleaners , and even the delivery men who dropped in .
7 Then she would go into the kitchen at the back of the house and make tea .
8 ‘ My lips are not yet unsealed , but if these troubles were over and I could make a full case I guarantee there is not a man that would go into the lobby against us . ’
9 The deceased said he never would go into the workhouse .
10 And Reverend Michael Jeffrey said he could n't beleive his son would go into the barn of his own free will .
11 Back-slapping , laughing immoderately , Charlie Hatton would go into the house for a drink and a ‘ bite to eat ’ before driving the lorry away and abandoning it .
12 Assuming everyone else would go into the house , too , her mother followed her .
13 As she was drinking it , she decided that she would go into the hospital , on her way to the office .
14 ‘ It also made a lot of sense that part of the service Metaltronix offered was that I would go into the studio and tweak the gear while these guys were recording , and that 's what happened .
15 Every now and then Angus would go into the town .
16 I wonder if the Secretary of the Cabinet would go into the box if I were found outside the Ministry of Agriculture .
17 It was perhaps a foregone conclusion that he would go into the family firm founded by his great-grandfather , John Cadbury , in 1824 , although he had two tempting offers from outside industry when he had completed his degree .
18 Lawrence said : ‘ I am not prepared to sign a player who would go into the reserves after three games .
19 Er , no er that only armed officers actually erm would go into the flat .
20 ‘ Frankly , ’ he snapped , ‘ if I had my way those lists would go into the dustbin , the lot of them .
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