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

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1 And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night .
2 But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world .
3 This includes considerable inspection work , firstly to establish what grinding needs to be done , and then to ensure that the body is fit , after they have completed their welding and grinding , to go on into the paint shop .
4 Such arguments over values , political or religious , were to go on into the next decade .
5 The path simply sheds water to either side ; but where a path which follows the contours goes down into a dip , you 'll have to ensure that ponding does n't occur , and it may be necessary to form a small land drain to lead the water away to a less waterlogged area .
6 When you have an operation these days that 's lasting anything more than just er a couple of minutes or so , they will insert down your windpipe an endotracheal airway , which is a tube that goes down into your windpipe to seal into the windpipe , so if you vomit , for example , no vomit can down round that tube .
7 Your name goes down into the future as Mary Shelley . ’
8 Misumenops nepenthicola , a spider , lives there and captures flies ; if these are distasteful they are ( sometimes ) thrown back into the pitcher ; if disturbed , the spider goes down into the liquid on a thread , its armour and a bubble of air making it immune to the digestive juices there .
9 The couples frequently face each other looking into each other 's faces and appear to crouch over their feet slightly which emphasises the ‘ down to earth ’ quality as most steps appear to go down into and not out of the ground .
10 From year to year they used the same handrails to go down into the past : lifting the cartwheel at the crossroads , the drilling sessions by the river , the first ambush , marching at night between the safe houses , the different characters in the houses , the food , the girls …
11 Agnes stood directly in front of her mother now as she said , ‘ Would it do you any harm either to go down into the shop or to go over to the house and change the linen ?
12 That I may be able to go down into the Saxon crypt of a cathedral , a tiny , exquisitely rude little chapel , where a thousand years ago my forefathers knelt in prayer , is a draught of pure oxygen .
13 Nevertheless : If a teacher has , himself , to go down into the library with the whole class , or if you can only afford a third of a teacher to be in the library at certain times , then you are quite simply restricting the amount of work that can go on .
14 You 've got to go down into this bottomless pit before you can pick yourself up again .
15 The tape measure had now to go down into the hollow as well as across the circle , and it was not long enough to do this .
16 They permitted me to go down into Tara 's Sorcery Chambers for this .
17 My husband was mad on golf , and he used to go down into the park and send golf balls onto the lawn and then walk back through the rose garden which I put in the wrong place .
18 Retribution soon followed , possibly by rock fall and it is said that Simon 's bones still lie a'mouldering it , the depths — no-one , you see , had the courage to go down into his mine and search for him .
19 And was the water there to go down into the villages ?
20 Most of them would not go on , but three were brave enough to go down into the valley .
21 It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes through into the Haymarket
22 ‘ Perhaps you men would like to go through into the study .
23 The photographer and his wife Jane had been about to go through into the concert hall when Leeson saw Lowell standing on his own .
24 If instead of point charges we have a distributed space charge p ( x' , y' , z' ) then the sum in eqn ( 2.23 ) goes over into an integral :
25 I suppose I could if I could pull the machine out and were , were the pipe goes over into the waste I mean people do that in the Isle of Wight are n't they , were they 've got to , need
26 So at one extreme you 've got the explorer who simply goes off into the unknown .
27 Jesus , filled with the Spirit , goes off into the wilderness , the place where Israel had been tested for forty .
28 Oh I mean I do n't want it to be a party where everybody goes off into different rooms , you know ?
29 and all that , then he took no notice of that , now do n't tip them silly , what the bloody hell you doing that for ? , do n't be so daft , so any way , then Stuart goes off into the showers and turns the showers on
30 Her early school reports were peppered with comments , complimentary or judgemental , depending on the teacher : ‘ Margaret has a very active imagination ’ , ‘ Margaret must learn not to go off into day-dreams ’ , ‘ Margaret does not yet seem to have learned the difference between fact and fiction ’ .
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