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 . |