Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] to go into the " in BNC.

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1 Was there at some time then , a briefing for the officers who were going to go into the flat ?
2 Conditions had been met and there was so much speculation about when we were going to go into the Exchange Rate Mechanism , we took advantage of the excellent opportunity which , which
3 Despite this one Macchi of the 79 a Squadriglia was seen to go into the sea between Gozo and Cap Scalambria possibly due to oxygen starvation of the pilot , Serg.Magg .
4 When Rajiv was persuaded to go into the family business by his mother in 1980 , Sonia was against it .
5 And within er a week I was told to go into the dry part , handling , in the buffing shop .
6 His task was made easier when Marcel Albers , the second-placed Dutchman , after setting the fastest lap , was forced to go into the pit with electrical problems .
7 Er , costing for parallel , repeat jobs , that 's been dealt with by Simon erm , Client contact record I think that 's now been assimilated into new procedures yes we have just talked about that er sub- contracting you have probably dealt with that , although we have n't discussed it yes er , list of procedure owners I have prepared and reissued it , I do n't how wide they have circulated it , it was meant to go into the Quality Manual , and the Quality Manual is not being re-circulated until March time .
8 When the moran of the Purko section rose in 1918 , in protest against recruitment , all operations against them were suspended while Delamere , at his own request , was allowed to go into the reserve and negotiate with the rebels .
9 As Alexander Augustus he was tempted to go into the village for some refreshment : it looked charmingly picturesque , even under the dull skin of grey ; smoke from chimneys curling , thatch , goats , geese , the homely clutter of rustic glamour : but as John he knew only too well the new picturesque was the comfortable conscience for the old poverty .
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