Example sentences of "i go into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I go into ecstasies because a woman is in the loo , he thought . |
2 | I 've admired his ability to get the best out of players and if I go into management , which is my aim , I 'll take a lot of Dave with me . ’ |
3 | ‘ Now when the bell rings , I go into auto-pilot and the shyness disappears . ’ |
4 | Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ? |
5 | Cos it 's dark in the morning when I go into work and it 's dark when I 'm going home in the evenings . |
6 | ‘ Already I go into houses , particularly in the winter , and I can see that some people do not realise how dangerous the cold is . ’ |
7 | Tomorrow I go into Radio Nottingham to record three more thought for the days . |
8 | I go into town four times a week ; taking the bus and getting the taxi back with the shopping — it 's too far to walk from the bus stop with all the bags on the way back . |
9 | Oh if I go into town perhaps Tuesday to get her tape try to get her tape |
10 | Once I 'm a bit warmer , I go into Marie 's room and have a look for the cornflakes . |
11 | They 've got , do do you know when I go into Sainsburys , mind you , sometimes I go into Sainsburys and I do n't really want anything , I just like to look round in there . |
12 | They 've got , do do you know when I go into Sainsburys , mind you , sometimes I go into Sainsburys and I do n't really want anything , I just like to look round in there . |
13 | I go into Park City Canyon Conference Centre and check in . |
14 | I go into schools quite a lot because I 'm concerned with the training of graduates as teachers , and I 'm very interested in what goes on in schools . |
15 | So the choice is not , should I become organic , or shall I go into parsnips ? |
16 | ‘ Need I go into details ? |
17 | I went into dyslexia because when I did that course we had the opportunity to do a special study of a subject of our own choice and I spent a lot of time on dyslexia because I was already interested in it before I started . |
18 | Sorry I 've been a while , I went into mum 's to take her shopping in and Uncle Philip was there . |
19 | But I went into Northumberland a number of times , to Hexham . |
20 | He said : ‘ The most wonderful experience of my life was the day I went into Spain . |
21 | I went into London and I picked up this Tokai and just fell in love with it — it just had the perfect neck . |
22 | ‘ The first day I went into school wearing shalwar kameez a teacher said to me , ‘ Are you all right , Yasmin ? |
23 | Well that 's why I did the other week , when I went into school I was children |
24 | I went into Diary and I printed out my appointments for next week . |
25 | I went into Paris — for some fittings . ’ |
26 | Then I heard the slap-slap-slap of rubber-soled feet coming across the yard and did what any ice-cool undercover dude would do ; I went into freeze-frame , rabbit-in-headlight shock . |
27 | Oh I do n't know actually it it was it was quite dramatic when I left the band because I went into variety you know and er some of those put bands are something else , cos some of the guys were sort of semi pros like just come from the mine shaft you know . |
28 | My recollection of what happened then is hazy , except that at some stage I went into spasm , with the two of us locked tight in a tangle of arms and legs . |
29 | The reason I went into physics and what I try to inculcate is that the ideas themselves are interesting and that seems to me to be the main justification for it , so that when people try and justify scientific research by saying it 's good for the economy , the country and so on , or who knows what applications are going to come of it , I 'm inclined to sit rather quietly when that 's said because I 'm not convinced that some of the research that is done nowadays can have any practical application at all in that direct sense . |
30 | A. M. I went into Lime Street one night at ten o'clock and found a crowd of lads on the corner of Skelhorne Street coming out of the pub . |