Example sentences of "have [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Have to go into Exeter and then
2 On a couple of my basses I 've got Alembic pickups and ideally they have to go into Alembic circuitry .
3 I 'm sure though they have to go into primary .
4 We have to go into Easingwold .
5 We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses . ’
6 Mr Alan Bemrose , trust founder , said last night : ‘ We have to go into liquidation because these people broke the agreement and illegally occupied the houses .
7 Moreover , you 're now at that age when you have to Go Into Hospital in a way which was unthinkable ten years back .
8 After all , it could give you invaluable peace of mind , if you ever have to go into hospital .
9 CASH if you — or any other member of your immediate family — have to go into hospital or a nursing home .
10 At other times people have to go into hospital to have an operation to make them better .
11 If you become ill and have to go into hospital , you will probably be concerned about keeping in touch with your children .
12 ‘ We have to go into town , ’ said Lili .
13 I said here I said got she said oh I have to go into cash now I suppose I have to owe you another bleeding pound here you are .
14 Some 1.25 tons of the highly toxic liquid chlorobutadiene have leaked into Lough Foyle from a Du Pont plant near Londonderry .
15 Pig producers receive no EC subsidies , and depressed pork and bacon prices have meant some farmers have fallen into drug misuse to keep animals alive long enough to reach slaughter weight .
16 The sheds have fallen into disrepair and are described as ‘ Sad and strange . ’
17 ‘ Due to the expense of rebuilding walls , many have fallen into disrepair or disappeared altogether .
18 In the West , where many people have lost the will to create a faith for themselves and where many have fallen into despair , Julian 's imaginative approach to religion shows a possible way forward .
19 Many large-scale competitor data bases , especially those on mainframes , have fallen into disuse .
20 A humourless man is one whose muscles of humour have fallen into disuse and have petrified ; he is also an uncreative man for humour may be thought of as the first rung of the creative ladder .
21 This distinction becomes clearer when one sees that it is mainly the industrial applications which have developed into dispute resolution .
22 This may have been fine for early disposable e-mail , but as office systems of all kinds have developed into tools to create , store , retrieve and delete the only copy of more substantial record types , it is necessary to institute more organised retention methods .
23 For Frances Minhinnick a normal day 's work means dealing with people ‘ who have broken into schools , nicked cars , committed burglaries , robberies and rape . ’
24 Most of us have dabbled into Mark Knopfler 's early country/rock/blues style …
25 A RECORD 63,000 people have booked into Butlin 's for Christmas .
26 Gedge has seen at first-hand the reactions of people who have come into contact with the group .
27 The concept of the ‘ drug career ’ has been used by a number of authors ( for example , Becker 1963 ) to systematise the response patterns of individuals who have come into contact with a given drug .
28 During that time , and especially since the publication of The Obair Report in December 1988 , we have come into contact with many other groups and individuals who share our concerns about government policies in the area .
29 Since my wife was diagnosed with the illness , I have been researching alternative cures during which time I have come into contact with the ‘ Association stop au cancer ’ based at 29 Bd Gambetta , 73000 Chambery Cedex , France .
30 During the time I have been working for the playgroup I have come into contact with about 200 children .
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