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Sentence count:214+23Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: come inenterget inget intogo inmove intoSimilar words: point outin point ofgo in forongoingjointpointpoint toappointMeaning: v. 1. to come or go into 2. be used or required for. 
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181. For more bullish clients he might suggest a maximum of 25 p.c. of the monthly saving could go into a Pep.
182. If you have become disenchanted with the run of the mill, go into something more artistic or unorthodox.
183. Two brothers decided to go into business buying and selling beds.
184. I won't go into detail about what they probably get up to.
185. Mr Skubiszewski declined to go into detail, saying the agreement had yet to be accepted by both governments.
186. For the years we were taking speed, we wouldn't go into a pub or a crowded room.
187. I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. Groucho Marx 
188. Then the picture that will go into the Windsor archives was taken - while Charles disappeared from the historic scene, nattering.
189. In a crisis, there are two sorts of people: There are those who go into a blind panic.
190. And she would not go into the Skipton crypt, oh no, she would not join Sophie.
191. In August 1826 Artis left Milton to go into business on his own again.
192. This is a very complicated subject, and we do not propose to go into the matter.
193. When Bimbo and Larry go into business together, their friendship begins to deteriorate -- no surprise there.
194. It is the custom in Japan to take your shoes off when you go into someone's house.
195. The reorganization is expected to go into effect on 1 October pending congressional approval of the internal transfer of funds.
196. All controls due to go into effect on Aug. 28 of this year are blocked, at least temporarily.
197. No one dared to go into the old house at night.
198. Nor has he taken the trouble to go into details concerning the clerical work to be done.
199. McDougal was reluctant to go into detail about the company's earnings.
200. A meeting of the club's shareholders is expected to confirm the club will go into liquidation with debts of around £550,000.
201. She was tired too and she ought to get up from here and go into her own cabin.
202. She switched on the lights for the drawing room on her right though she did not go into the room.
203. Reports go into the computer, to be printed, bound, and, in effect, published for classroom use.
204. Once you have dragged yourself from your bed, go into the bright sunshine as soon as possible.
205. The survey did not go into reasons for the increase in acrimony.
206. He walked back to the bar without bothering to go into any further details.
207. All entered programs for enlisted personnel or non-commissioned officers; it was not known how many would go into combat units.
207. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
208. It fights for its own hegemony in literature; wherever it triumphs, the older genres go into decline.
209. Thousands upon thousands of dollars would go into special care, training, and equipment for her.
210. I had to go into the stable each day equipped with clippers and some nuts.
More similar words: point outin point ofgo in forongoingjointpointpoint toappointintoto the pointget intoappointmentcut intofall intocome intorun intoin touchfit intoa case in pointlook intoturn intoenter intoslide intoburst intobreak intokeep in touchin the event oftake into accountjoincoin
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