Example sentences of "have [verb] go into " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Please tell Mr Reynolds that as Mr McGregor has had to go into two to collect cricket bats he will not be able to take class 4B at 11am today . |
2 | He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work . |
3 | He 's had a bad time lately as Madame Verveine has had to go into the nursing-home again . |
4 | ‘ Your daughter — ’ this was said like an accusation — ‘ has agreed to go into a psychiatric hospital for a while , where we can assess her properly . |
5 | You 'd decided to go into nursing , and you 've said you 'd always wanted |
6 | ‘ He 'd started going into Medewich on Thursday evenings after the Youth Club here . |
7 | He is said to have offered to go into exile if the remainder of his sentence is waived . |
8 | Before her accident the plaintiff wanted to be a conference organiser and had intended to go into hospitality management as a career . |
9 | Once she had decided to go into publishing , she set out conscientiously to fulfil her aim by getting three qualifications for the job : bookshop experience , a degree in English and secretarial skills . |
10 | Alyssia tried not to sound like one of those sceptics , but how she wished that she had decided to go into Nice instead and do some shopping . |
11 | ‘ I 've got to go into registration , ’ said Jack quickly . |
12 | " What d'yer think , mate ? " he gasped : " They 've changed me round and I 've got to go into room four . " |
13 | So I mean I think we 've got to go into this for all the course . |
14 | To get to Girran you 've got to go into Glasgow and get a train from Glasgow down to Girran you see ? |
15 | Well , I 'll tell you one thing , Monday 's not gon na be wonderful for me , I 've got to go into hospital for a little operation er b but seriously , I 'll be out on Tuesday , but I 'll , I 'll be away for the week er , because the Doc said do n't come back to , to work till a week on Monday , so I 'll , I 'll try and listen if I can , but what have you got for us ? |
16 | Now we 've got to go into the fine print . |
17 | Er no because if you have a hundred hundreds of these arriving on the er on the doorstep on Monday then you need to er know exactly which company they 've got to go into . |
18 | They 've got to go into Europe and they 'll get involved in domestic cup competition . |
19 | Well we 've got to go into town |
20 | Well they 've got to go into quarantine , and that 'll cost them wo n't he ? |
21 | I 've got to go into work tomorrow by the way . |
22 | Cos I said seeing as you 've got to go into town tomorrow |
23 | Right I 've got to go into Superdrug , I 've got to get some more hairspray |
24 | Erm I 've got to go into erm |
25 | I think I 've got to go into tomorrow . |
26 | All back together again yes , I 've got to go into hospital on erm well , tomorrow actually for erm another operation erm that 's to have a plate taken out of erm the collar bone which I broke in the middle of last season . |
27 | Ian , who was responsible for dealing with diocesan loans to incumbents for cars , had had to go into some detail on these points . |
28 | And in the past few years we 've had to go into clearing as most other universities would do . |
29 | After that first tour of her new home , Eileen had avoided going into the kitchen as much as possible . |
30 | The unwanted segment that it had replaced went into the disposal unit to be jettisoned during Highlight . |