Synonym: come in, enter, get in, get into, go in, move into. Similar words: point out, in point of, go in for, ongoing, joint, point, point to, appoint. Meaning: v. 1. to come or go into 2. be used or required for.
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151. But there is disagreement as to how much should go into these foods.
152. But then how many fellas will go into a family planning clinic?
153. He wouldn't go into details over the phone but he said it had something to do with Bernard.
154. The most significant and expensive changes are those that go into effect Oct. 1 of this year.
155. Then they frisk you and give you a dressing-gown and tell you to go into a cubicle and strip off and wait.
156. Of the 59 people who were living there, 29 have had to go into alternative accommodation.
157. The first few days, half the berries would go into the bucket and the other half would disappear into me.
158. Therefore I felt I could just mention them but not go into depth.
159. The need to go into space, an extension of the comforting vacuum.
160. I go into ecstasies because a woman is in the loo, he thought.
161. Few of us are fortunate enough to have a chance to try working with our partner before we go into business together.
162. If you go into a mosque, you should wear sleeves that at least come down to your elbows.
163. When possible, it is often advantageous for the spouse also to go into psychotherapy.
164. Now the payments will go into the Universal Bank accounts, but can be collected over the counter at post offices.
165. To save it, he decides to go into car leasing and leave the boys behind.
166. One source, who wished to remain anonymous, said that he had seen the woman go into his room.
167. Money that you may need in an emergency should go into an instant access account.
168. And Reverend Michael Jeffrey said he couldn't beleive his son would go into the barn of his own free will.
169. I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael.
170. It was his belief that with the right cook in charge(sentencedict.com), anything could go into the cauldron.
171. There are some sacks over there that wouldn't go into the barn.
172. I will not go into detail but your disappearance has been more or less accepted now.
173. He did not explain his long silence and they refused to go into detail about the conversations.
174. Nielsen was teaching theater at the Lee Strasberg Institute 12 years ago when she decided to go into business on her own.
175. They can go into classrooms to observe, offer help to teachers, and bring parents in for consultations.
176. Never think that I dismiss lightly the hard work and devotion that go into each small volume.
177. The police go into classrooms and exaggerate some of the risks.
178. Andrew died after taking the drug,(sentencedict.com) which had caused him to go into convulsions.
179. The term is used to describe grace periods that often go into effect when new geographic area codes are set up.
180. After decent dousing on Splash Mountain, need to go into spin cycle to dry off.
More similar words: point out, in point of, go in for, ongoing, joint, point, point to, appoint, into, to the point, get into, appointment, cut into, fall into, come into, run into, in touch, fit into, a case in point, look into, turn into, enter into, slide into, burst into, break into, keep in touch, in the event of, take into account, join, coin.