Example sentences of "go into [noun] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 It may be tempting to go into schemes that promise a way out of difficulties but on no account apply your all-or-nothing approach to financial risks .
2 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 .
3 Health officers in Macclesfield are to be empowered to go into houses and switch off noisy burglar alarms .
4 The ruling would appear to permit the FBI to go into Panama and kidnap General Noriega , but when reporters asked President Bush yesterday morning if that was the case , he said : ‘ I 'm embarrassed to say I do n't know what ( the answer ) is . ’
5 To get to Girran you 've got to go into Glasgow and get a train from Glasgow down to Girran you see ?
6 . But er because of that I decided to go into Dunfermline and have a wee wander round .
7 I barely hold back a hurrah , but can not stop myself from doing a backwards roll during which everything seems to go into slomo and clarify like a TV closeup : my backward roll begins , the picture outside the window slowly slips downward .
8 ‘ If Steve does n't come back for a few days I 'll probably have to go into Palma and see the airlines and the tourist board myself . ’
9 You should be able to go into turns and make centring movements without having to refer to the slip ball , yaw string , or ASI .
10 So now Marie 's got to go into hospital and have this done , do n't know if she 'll be out on time and er anyway and so they , you know , she said we 've only got to face it mum , so she said well we ca n't come cos Marie ca n't face it I said they all went and got
11 The expansion you will face in 1993 could well be on the creative front , making this an ideal year to go into production or take on a major commitment .
12 Magazines are fine , but you want to be able to go into bookshops and have access to other people 's minds and lives through fiction .
13 Mr Gummer argues that under the new proposals the least efficient farmers would have , ‘ no incentive to improve and every incentive to go into reverse and avoid the impact of the new system by artificially dividing the land ’ .
14 She would be prepared to go into schools and talk to young people about violence and the danger of carrying knives .
15 After we are registered we go into assembly and listen to one of the teachers or a guest speaking for ten minutes .
16 ‘ I want to win the junior at Wembley and be selected for the junior team for Brussels and then go into seniors and win the world championship at seventeen and be selected for the Olympics before I 'm twenty-one . ’
17 Jus ' you go into Newry and make enquiries about that fancy new boat that 's all the talk of the papers .
18 Try and get over the bumps. as well that , I go into work and do n't see Teresa that often you 'd think she 'd have the money ready on Friday morning would n't you ?
19 Around Christmas people go into shops and break in at night for what they want .
20 clearly written leaflets available before you go into hospital that describe what will happen to you in hospital , what you need to bring with you and so on ;
21 Anyway — ’ She looked down on her partly eaten meal and her nose wrinkled before she went on , ‘ I 've got to go downstairs again , and you 'd better clear away here when you 've finished , then go into Mother and see if you can soothe her ruffled feathers .
22 The little village shop sold emulsion , she remembered , and maybe she could go into Norwich and buy new curtains , a bright chintzy print .
23 some would go into hock and spend it before they get it
24 And she did and so I think two days before Christmas Lady said to me , okay I shall go into Peter and choose whatever microwave you want .
25 ‘ That dopey mare left about five hours ago to find us some transport so we could all go into Ipswich and sign on .
26 He may well go into shock and take a few months to accept the inevitability of family life .
27 Still , I could go into Burnley and give it a try . ’
28 ‘ The idea that people with no professional expertise in education could go into schools and have relevant things to say about the teaching methodology seems patent nonsense . ’
29 ‘ 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 .
30 ‘ Tomorrow , ’ he said to himself , ‘ I 'll go into town and find work .
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