Example sentences of "[pron] could go into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Still , I could go into Burnley and give it a try . ’
2 If so I could go into digs . ’
3 There 's a good chance that someone could go into prison in similar circumstances and the same things would happen again .
4 It was the glory of the realm which could go into music : that and the triumphant regality of an old , vain woman .
5 Royal Ordnance would not discuss likely buyers for the new rocket which could go into production next year .
6 The little village shop sold emulsion , she remembered , and maybe she could go into Norwich and buy new curtains , a bright chintzy print .
7 i if she did n't have a car you could go into Maces .
8 We could go into Streatley , there 's a nice pub there . ’
9 One could go into Cambridgeshire and some of the various levels of development what they have got
10 They could go into land without asking permission and farmers would not even say a word , but that has been upset now .
11 The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board was a public-trust authority which was becoming rapidly insolvent , yet there was no way in law in which it could go into liquidation .
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