Example sentences of "go [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Just le lea you 're leading them home so let them pick a bit of grass and then you go on into the yard and I 'll give them the breakfast , they have their breakfast and while they 're eating their breakfast you 're doing your horse and you get finished and then you go and have yours . |
2 | Go on into the hall ; we 're going out . ’ |
3 | go on into the development timescale and costs . |
4 | To beat the habit of taking an unnecessary emergency breath before speaking , practise this at home : shout ‘ Oy ! ’ before reciting each line of a chosen poem or song , then go on into the line without a breath . |
5 | ‘ Go along into the back with your aunt , ’ said Finn to Melanie and Jonathon . |
6 | So at baptism , the new Christian would be immersed and go down into the river or the immersion font in Burmese skirt and coat , and on emerging from the water be clothed with the three garments of a Burmese monk , only white in colour instead of saffron , this signing acceptance as a mature member of the religious community and the cleansing from sin . |
7 | I find some steps , so I go down into the park and have a wander round . |
8 | Before you go down into the circuit area , increase the speed to 60–70 knots and try the airbrakes to see how badly they snatch and how effective they are . |
9 | Well anyway , it reaches night and the three of them go down into the attic . |
10 | Do n't you … no , I rarely go down into the town at the weekends . |
11 | ‘ Go through into the lounge . |
12 | Go through into the cloisters . |
13 | The assistant recorder , David Barlett , told Burnett : ‘ Like a latter-day Francis Drake , you go off into the ocean , heading apparently for France , but it turns out actually in the direction of Canada . |
14 | The hunting season for the palombe is short but deadly , and if you go up into the hills while it is on , the local men will be crouched there in their camouflage jackets , or lined up at stands along the roads , their shotguns aimed hungrily out over the valley . |
15 | And he replied , ‘ Go out into the darkness |
16 | Whenever the circus came to a new town he used to dress up in his costume and go out into the streets with a clown on stilts and do a turn . |
17 | Apply a sunscreen before you go out into the sunlight . |
18 | ‘ Go out into the alleyways of London , Hugh . |
19 | Although 20 per cent go out into the country once a week , the study showed that less than half of the population are monthly visitors and 80 per cent of visits are for only a day or less . |
20 | Never go out into the sun without using a lotion that screens UVA and UVB rays |
21 | We dress up like bit-part players in an epic on Scott and go out into the night where the air bites clean and deep , and the snow crunches in that beautiful cold way . |
22 | It was a wise old friend in the College of Agriculture who said to me once , ‘ I never go out into the field without discovering that I have more to learn than to teach ’ . |
23 | " Bigwig , " he said , " why do n't you swim over now , and then go out into the field and have a look round ? |
24 | If does not work , go out into the street and find someone to help . |
25 | The strange thing was that it did not occur to her then to follow the Way Out signs , leave the station and go out into the street where a taxi could be found . |
26 | The great change that has occurred is that retailers no longer go out into the market place and buy what is offered to them by manufacturers . |
27 | Unless people go out into the open , the reaction can not take place . |
28 | These then go out into the environment , are reflected back in a multitude of different ways according to the objects encountered , are picked up by the most amazingly refined hearing organs , matched against an inner mind structure capable of interpreting this data as a full and complete three-dimensional world and used as a major sensory means of perceiving their watery or aerial world . |
29 | Generally , when things fall apart and get desperate I just go out into the garden , anchor myself to the earth . |
30 | If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden . |