Example sentences of "[modal v] go into " in BNC.

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1 But that ceasefire fell apart after Mr Savimbi learned that Mr Mobutu and seven other African leaders felt the Unita leader should go into ‘ temporary and voluntary ’ exile and integrate his Unita movement into Angola 's single party Marxist-Leninist system .
2 ‘ There are some initiatives going on which interest me , whereby young women who had a child when they were adolescent , and although they love the child , regret very much that they were too young , too immature , and too unsupported to care for it effectively : it 's being suggested that they should go into schools and talk to girls about the glories of motherhood at the right time , but begging them not to embark on it too young .
3 He and Warnie , for example , had decided that they would erect a memorial window to their parents in St Mark 's , but it was a decision they quickly came to regret when the Lewis , Hamilton and Ewart cousins all weighed in with suggestions of what should go into the window .
4 Instead , for the last fortnight , training should go into reverse thrust .
5 For all these reasons , it is important that good planning and care should go into the admission of a new resident .
6 ‘ Oh , Mary Gates , ’ she said to herself , ‘ you should go into business for yourself . ’
7 The machine manual should go into detail on this but Pat 's sketch shows the two possibilities for going wrong , and explains the correct way with notes on adjustment for a typical domestic machine .
8 When he knew of his wife 's pregnancy Ernest requested that none of their names should go into the ballot until after the baby 's birth .
9 During lunch an announcement was made that the whole school should go into the Assembly Hall and be seated as soon as the meal was over .
10 A proportion of fees from hunters , tourists and tour vehicles should go into community-based projects , such as provision and maintenance of water supplies and primary health care .
11 CA says its customers are particularly keen to see its IDMS and Datacom database products — out at 5,000 development sites and with 50,000 applications — ported to open systems — these should go into beta on HP next January .
12 The key function none the less lies in the drawing up of the legislation ; deciding what should go into a bill and what should be omitted , and how the proposals should be drafted .
13 Gin , we are told , is one of the purest spirits made , and juniper berries , the baies de genièvre or ginepro from which Geneva or gin derived its name , provide the characteristic flavouring which everyone who ever drank a glass of gin in their lives would recognize when he tastes the juniper-berry flavour in Provençal game terrines and certain Northern Italian sauces and stuffings for partridge and pheasant ; and eau de vie de genièvre is a spirit used in French and Belgian Ardennais regional cooking , so it seems extraordinary that people blanch at the suggestion that gin should go into the casseroles .
14 " You could say I grew up in service — and so it seemed almost natural that Sarah and I should go into service . "
15 She said to me , ‘ there are n't many jobs for geographers , you should go into something more science-y ’ , so I just drifted into it basically .
16 When we plan a language syllabus we can draw on very comprehensive descriptions of the language which provide us with a basis for deciding what should go into the syllabus and in what order .
17 — Let other teachers know it is there — is there a catalogue it should go into ?
18 ‘ Then we should go into the sitting room .
19 ‘ But I do think that someone of authority should go into the forest and approach the Tree Spirits . ’
20 Once more , however , that can be handled by a proper definition of the axes ; obviously it is future profitability of incremental investment that should go into the assessment of SBU attractiveness .
21 The last thing I would want to have to sell to my constituents is the idea that they should go into that bloody mess and be shot at by the bandits on both sides .
22 Many of the suggestions made by the Government in the citizens charter give us an opportunity to contribute our own ideas to what should go into the citizens charter and for those ideas to expand and to grow as a result of the kernel in the programme that the Government have produced .
23 If the Minister of State wants to see what that is like , she should go into the City tonight and look at the number of people who are sleeping in the cold because there is no accommodation for them .
24 ‘ It 's enough to make one feel one should go into the West End to a Heavy Metal disco or something . ’
25 ‘ Perhaps you should go into a betting-shop yourself one day .
26 To decide what should go into these two plans , think your way carefully through the following general questions , which should either suggest fresh ideas to you or else persuade you that your proposed topic is unrealisable .
27 And quite clearly there is a lot of work that needs to be done because if we look back on the discussion this afternoon , er this morning er and this evening , quite clearly there are conflicting views and conflicting interpretations about various criteria , various elements of information that should er er should go into the mix .
28 er , first of all I would put it to my divisional board to my colleagues to ask for their thoughts and their advice erm , if they rejected it then it would n't go any further , if they approved it then it , because it was a budgetary item rather than just we can go out and spend it tomorrow , it was going into the following years budget , it would then go to the P L C board and they would have final say in whether that element should go into the , into next years budget
29 The card will be tried out in Northampton over the next six months and should go into full production in nineteen ninety five .
30 Mr Wallace expects to get support for his view that the Scottish Constitutional Convention should go into cold storage , not just because it has little relevance but also to expose Labour as uninterested in cross-party co-operation .
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