Saturday, September 10, 2016

go into (+ noun)

to enter into a state.
  • Congress went into recess.
  • Men and women went into battle.
  • Tom went into hypovolemic shock.
  • Those troops are going into action.
  • He went into rehab.
  • Tom went into rehab.
  • I just went into debt.
  • He has gone into debt.
  • The system will go into operation in a short time.
  • The company he used to work for went into bankruptcy last month.
  • There's a rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
  • There's another rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
  • A man on the treadmill suddenly collapsed and went into full cardiac arrest.
  • For the first time, his army went into battle.
  • We can't just look on dejectedly while this city continues to go into decline.
  • The Wedding March always reminds me of the music played when soldiers go into battle.
  • She sometimes goes into a mood of depression.

to start a new job.
  • He went into teaching.
  • She went into teaching.
  • Tom went into teaching.
  • I went into the navy.
  • I went into the army.
  • I'm thinking of going into politics.
  • Tom wanted to go into politics.
  • On leaving school, he went into business.
  • She regretted not having gone into music.
  • I always wanted to go into show business.
  • A great number of citizens went into the army.
  • Right after I graduated from college, I went into the army.
  • I went into the air force.
  • His desire is to go into business.
  • I didn't start out thinking I'd go into show business.
  • I've decided to go into business for myself.
  • Tom and his cousin went into business together.
  • Tom and his cousins went into business together.
  • Whether he studies or goes into business, I won't stop him.

to talk about something in detail.
  • I can't go into detail.
  • I won't go into details.
  • I didn't go into details.
  • Let's not go into details.
  • Tom didn't go into details.
  • I won't go into detail if you don't want me to.
  • She basically said that, without going into details.
  • I'll give you our answer after we go into your proposal in greater detail.
  • I have gone into all the details of this thing whether they seemed to me relevant or not.
  • I went into details.
  • This argument doesn't go into sufficient deep.
to enter in a place.
  • I go into the bank.
  • Tom went into his room.
  • I went into Tom's room.
  • Tom went into the bank.
  • Don't go into that area.
  • Tom went into the house.
  • Let's go into my office.
  • I'm going into her house.
  • They went into the woods.
  • Tom went into his bedroom.
  • Tom went into the next room.
  • Let's go into the other room.
  • Tom went into the dining room.
  • I saw someone go into the room.
  • Tom went into his dressing room.
  • Tom went into the adjoining room.
  • Tom went into the conference room.
  • I had to stoop to go into the room.
  • Don't go into this drawing room now.
  • Tom told me not to go into that room.
  • We're going to go into the other room.
  • Tom told me not to go into his bedroom.
  • Tom didn't go into the room right away.
  • He went into the next room and lay down.
  • She went into her room to dress herself.
  • Tom got up and went into the other room.
  • Follow me! Let's go into the other room.
  • Tom went into his room and shut the door.
  • She went into the room and lay on the bed.
  • She went into her room to change her dress.
  • Tom went into his room and closed the door.
  • Tom went into his room and slammed the door.
  • I saw Jane go into her classroom with a smile.
  • After dinner, we all went into the drawing room.
  • Tom kicked the door open and went into the room.
  • Everyone were surprised when I went into the room.
  • I went into a tearoom, where I happened to see him.
  • The girl went into the forest to look for mushrooms.
  • Tom went into the room and slammed the door behind him.
  • No ones goes into that room until the authorities arrive.
  • Jim went into the room quietly lest he should wake the baby.
  • Jack stopped talking all of a sudden when Mary went into the room.
  • I went into the room, where I found the children sitting on the sofa.
  • Tom went into Mary's office.
  • Did you see anybody go into my office?
  • Tom went into his office and closed the door.
  • Did you actually see Tom going into the Mary's office?
  • Tom decided that it wasn't necessary to go into the office today.
  • The wolf went into the henhouse.
  • It was brave of you to go into the burning house.
  • I almost got killed when I went into the burning house to save Tom.
  • Tom went into the building.
  • Tom has gone into the cave.
  • We cannot go into the studio.
  • Tom has gone into the tunnel.
  • I didn't go into the cave with Tom.
  • I told Tom not to go into the cave.
  • Tom told me not to go into the cave.
  • I saw Tom going into the cave.
  • We weren't allowed to go into that cave.
  • Do you think it's safe to go into this cave?
  • Have you ever seen people actually go into that cave?
  • Tom got up from the table and went into the kitchen.
  • Tom went into the kitchen to see what Mary was cooking.
  • I went into the kitchen to make myself something to eat.
  • Tom slipped quietly out of bed and went into the kitchen.
  • Tom went into the kitchen and poured himself a cup of coffee.
  • She went into the kitchen to see who was there, but there was nobody there.
  • He went into the kitchen, and before you could say Jack Robinson he had produced a meal.
  • Tom and Mary went into the kitchen.
  • Tom went into the kitchen to get some coffee.
  • Tom went into the kitchen to get a drink of water.
  • He went into the bank.
  • He went into the bank in the disguise of a guard.
  • I can stay in the car while you go into the bank.
  • Tom went into the bank while Mary waited patiently in the car.
  • Tom said that the men he saw going into the bank had the weapons.
  • Does she dare to go into the forest?
  • You shouldn't have gone into the forest alone.
  • If you go into the forest, watch out for the man-eating ogres!
  • If you go into the forest, watch out for the ogres who eat children!
  • "I am not going into the forest after bear cubs," said the elder brother.
  • Tom went into his apartment and closed the door.
  • I go into the store.
  • I saw Tom go into the store across the street.
  • Why don't you wait in the car while I go into the store?
  • He tied his dog up to the tree while he went into the store.



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