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

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1 It may stop after one or two drinks or it may go on into a spree .
2 Er , thank you Chair , for the opportunity to introduce the paper which I do briefly bearing in mind what I , I see are all the pressures on you which will go on into the afternoon .
3 Her eyes closed , she turned her face away , released her hold on my cheekbones and let me go on into the hall .
4 But apparently it will go on into the being Fridays , but
5 You curve the surface by making it go down into a hollow .
6 We can go down into the village .
7 What happens is o you know , you know that erm twelve people have their feet washed er during that erm service , and erm what we wanted was six confirmation ca er candidates to actually have their feet washed on the sanctuary erm by Father and then to ask those six to then go down into the congregation and wash the feet of one other person each making twelve altogether .
8 He would go down into the cellar tomorrow and put down some rat poison .
9 From the time that I was about ten , I used to look forward to Mr. Golding 's visits , for sometimes on never-to-be-forgotten occasions he would let me go down into the cellar with him .
10 She could go down into the town centre and look at the shops , have a cup of coffee somewhere , get back to her mother-in-law by four .
11 As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic .
12 As long as you do n't go down into the attic , I 'm sure I 've told you this , he goes as long as you do n't go down into the attic .
13 ‘ You had better have a word with my husband , ’ Mrs Smith said , and indicated that they should go through into the drawing-room .
14 He would go off into a musing in the outfield .
15 I mean , if he did go off into the wilds of Anatolia , or somewhere remote like that — something might happen to him in some village , where he is n't known . ’
16 He would go off into the mountains for days on end .
17 ‘ Why did you go off into the woods ?
18 You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle .
19 ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’
20 She learnt that these plates did not come up to the manufacturer 's high standards and would go back into the melting pot .
21 The Minister is backing away from the commitment that the Scottish Transport Group and the Government gave , and is now saying that the money must go back into the Treasury 's coffers .
22 He used his fingers and the stick , he scuffled food into his mouth from the pan which he held close by his mouth so that any pieces that fell from his fingers or lips would go back into the container , not onto the ground .
23 Pro-Europeans were no happier as he stated that sterling would not go back into the ERM until changes were made .
24 Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now .
25 That 's X squared but when it 's differentiated cos you 've got ta go back into the bracket it comes out as that .
26 He made no secret of his belief that Britain would NEVER go back into the Exchange Rate Mechanism .
27 Still , it was great to see them go back into the wild when they were old enough . ’
28 I could n't go back into the office in this state .
29 He supposed he 'd better go back into the ballroom .
30 Here permission was given for the construction of a large courtyard development of twenty-six houses and flats , quite out of character with the compact eighteenth-century house , in the belief that the profits yielded from the sale of the flats would go back into the house .
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