Example sentences of "[adv] to go into " in BNC.

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1 where you turn right to go into the nursery
2 right to go into go into Goose Hill
3 Though the hall was almost empty they were n't forward enough to go into the very front seats so they entered the seats three rows back , claiming two extra chairs with folded coats .
4 There was still less appreciation of the problems encountered by youngsters old enough to go into lodgings .
5 I was even planning which tank I would be moving my 43 babies ( I had carefully counted the eggs ) to when they had grown up enough to go into a larger tank .
6 She was angry enough to go into his room and accuse him ; but she thought better of it , for he was shifty and quick and , besides , she did not want to see him .
7 Someone lent us a carrycot and Tanith slept in that to start with , until she was big enough to go into her cot .
8 By the time Tanith was big enough to go into it she was too heavy to carry any great distance .
9 In America they would keep them in a home until they were old enough to go into a jail
10 Nearly every farmer had a barrel of the stuff in his cow house in those days and I had only to go into the corner and turn the tap .
11 He said : ‘ The players know how important our League programme is and it is a matter of whether they have recovered mentally and physically to go into the game at Leicester in the right frame of mind .
12 Cos that was about , that must have been about erm er I 'd say time about , yes I should say about nineteen , nineteen thirty four and they built a pipeline out from the sewer outfall and they put two dolphins out there , and they reckon that the water , when it 's purified just to go into the river was really clean water .
13 This approach does not preclude analytical discussion of the musical notes themselves ( some critics have appeared to erect a false antithesis between contextual and notes-based history ) , and the author has judged very well how much space to devote to purely musical matters and how deeply to go into technicalities .
14 Two other ministers had already resigned since January , apparently also to go into opposition : Mohammed Djama Elabe , Minister of Health and Souleiman Farah Lodon , Minister of Public Adminstration .
15 Half an hour later , her second son emerged , as strong and healthy as the first , and Pen Browning arrived two hours later to go into paroxysms of delight .
16 We have said nothing so far about the Joseph story , and we have no space here to go into any detail .
17 It would be impossible here to go into all the things I learned in therapy .
18 Consequently , I do not propose here to go into the main sections which will need to exist — ‘ post-WFP ’ — in Fig. 3.6 .
19 It is not the intention here to go into great detail on the subject of nutrition , but rather to give a simple guide that may be useful to those who want to make sure that the elderly parent in their care is being properly nourished .
20 It is not possible here to go into great detail about this complex theory .
21 I have not got space here to go into the sources of new pop theory — they include avant-garde art music , the new technological and computer processes of mixing and recording sound , art school flirtation with structuralist and post-structuralist theories of representation , punk flirtation with situationist theories of the spectacle — but their combined impact was to focus attention on popular music as a construction of sound and image .
22 How many of those who said they would prefer their husband , wife , mother , etc to go into institutional care had had this wish granted within one year ?
23 Only he left the Ministry some time ago to go into politics . ’
24 Clive returned to England almost immediately to go into Parliament and keep an eye on East India Company policy in London , but his followers — whose idea of moderation ran on much the same lavish lines — remained in control of Bengal .
25 Thousands of babies are born with some form of birth defect and most have immediately to go into incubators with doctors and nurses having to work round the clock to give them intensive care .
26 It is the task of the chapters that lie ahead to go into these matters .
27 Mr asked why we should close our homes and let private homes profit erm , if people choose either to go into the private sector or to stay into their own homes , what are we supposed to do tell them they 've got no choice but to keep our substandard homes going ?
28 If anything , they would have been better off contributing less prize money ( which they tried to do in 1991 but were not allowed to reduce what they had already promised ) and used it instead to go into the appearance money pool , which will still have to be funded .
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