Example sentences of "go into [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I joined the club when it was going into the Vauxhall Conference and people were saying it was going under .
2 Pedro Campos , project manager said , ‘ We are aware that a country going into the America 's Cup for the first time has never done well , but at the same time we are going there to win ; no-one knows about the class . ’
3 ‘ The captain said we were going into the Falkland Sound .
4 Recent studies by the authority have shown that partially treated sewage going into the River Severn from the plant uses up valuable oxygen and is partly to blame for the death of some fish .
5 He ripped into me just now for going into the PGA caravan . ’
6 It is almost impossible to go into a New England hotel or house without finding pineapples somehow incorporated into the decor .
7 to ask questions about what the Royal Quay 's are gon na be about and a group to go into the Mediwell itself .
8 Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably .
9 ‘ Now we have to go into the Germany game next weekend and build on what we have achieved against Brazil . ’
10 He turned up a side path to go into the NAAFI .
11 Sean Robinson , Middlesex 's full-back , scored two tries in the final five minutes to give them victory over Hertfordshire by one point , 22-21 , in the Toshiba County Championship at Croxley Green to go into the London play-off .
12 I 'll arrange for you to go into the London Clinic .
13 A fan who was totally uncommitted to the culture , who simply wanted to watch the match , would probably choose not to go into the London Road End at all but rather to one of the quieter side terraces .
14 Some nuns and priests chose to go into the FMLN controlled zones where they are not only carrying out religious work but also helping in the educational campaigns .
15 A nurse taking him for a more experienced dresser had given him a gown and told him to go into the Burns Room .
16 The idea of a sequel seemed odd , ‘ Harvest ’ was an LP he 'd badmouthed over the years , and it was hardly his style to go into the Mike Oldfield school of repackaging old product .
17 Van Basten goes into a St Moritz clinic todaymon for surgery on an ankle injury .
18 BRITAIN 'S Johnny Herbert goes into the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend wondering if he can earn a place on the podium for the first time in 37 formula one races .
19 Following next the River Lune , the Way goes into the Lake District .
20 goes into the Filey office , I can remember that from when it was my responsibility .
21 God knows what had possessed me to put my proper name on my real driving licence , but once it goes into the DVLC computer , it stays .
22 Crossing over Table Mountain the Way goes into the Brecon Beacons via the small market town of Crickhowell .
23 20 pence for every card sold goes into the Molly Braithwaite Fund and with your help to date £70 has been raised for the above fund .
24 Now , the weekend after each international , the team goes into an Edinburgh hotel to look at videos of individual performances and those of the next opponents .
25 ‘ If you go into a Panama restaurant you can always tell the people who 've been to BCI — they 're scratching like you .
26 I think there ought to be a ‘ filter right ’ as you go into the Banbury Road . ’
27 It would be lovely to walk along the Champs-Elysées and see the Arc de Triomphe , go into the Louvre to look at the Mona Lisa , and visit the Opera House .
28 People can opt for the group 's Global trust , where only 50 per cent of the funds go into the UK , or for one of the UK-based unit trusts , or pick one of more than 200 shares on the Pru 's list , or select a combination of both direct and indirect .
29 Go into the CID , the Identification Branch , the Women and Child Unit and ask the women police officers about the influence of Mhoira Robertson .
30 Or go into the BBC .
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