go into

VERB
  1. be used or required for
    A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet
  2. to come or go into
    the boat entered an area of shallow marshes
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How To Use go into In A Sentence

  • What we do not know are the precise weighting of factors that go into why prices increase at any particular time.
  • I won't go into detail over the phone, but I've been having a few health problems recently.
  • Going upmarket, I can go into Dear Soup except on busy days, as the tables are a bit close together and sitting beside a slurper is an ever-present danger. A table for one | 世論 What Japan Thinks
  • The pre-selected wagers will go into straight and exacta pools only.
  • As they go into battle, simultaneous armoured thrusts will be launched from Kuwait and Turkey.
  • Go into just about every boulangerie in France nowadays and a standard baguette costs 80 centimes.
  • The lure of profit from gold and diamonds, as well as from minerals such as coltan, which is used to make mobile phones, have turned eastern Congo into a battlefield. The Guardian World News
  • Wanderers want to forget the Villa disappointment and go into the Fulham game in good heart.
  • The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.
  • This continued until war broke out and when war broke out, General Hertzog, again with his strong feeling of South Africanism, said, "While we do not wish to be disassociated from the British Empire, while we are willing to remain with the British Empire on the same footing as heretofore, we do not see why we should declare war now, why we should not maintain neutrality and the status quo, even though Great Britain go into war. Racial Relations in the Union of South Africa
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