Example sentences of "into [noun sg] for an " in BNC.
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1 | Despite objections from cyclists and disabled people , the scheme is to be put into action for an experimental period of 18 months . |
2 | ‘ I mean , it might be there , I suppose , but no one gets into trouble for an interview , you know — not serious trouble . ’ |
3 | Teenagers ( and children ) should always be told about future events involving them moving house , or father going into hospital for an operation so that they have time to adjust to the idea . |
4 | An attractive young woman in her mid-twenties , she had been just one year away from her final examinations as a solicitor when , two years earlier , she had been rushed into hospital for an emergency appendectomy . |
5 | Poor Mum , she 's had to go into hospital for an operation . |
6 | But manager Ron Atkinson is hoping to complete the £2.25million signing of Liverpool striker Dean Saunders in time for Sunday 's televised game at Leeds — just 24 hours before Cyrille Regis goes into hospital for an Achilles tendon injury . |
7 | In the autumn of 1969 , aged forty-four , she found herself pregnant yet again and , utterly exhausted , went into hospital for an examination which resulted in a miscarriage . |
8 | It 's bad enough for a young person going into hospital for an operation but when you get to her age you deserve a bit more care . |
9 | We commit ourselves to the surgeon when we go into hospital for an operation ; we commit ourselves to the hairdresser , to the dentist and so on … |