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例句 | 1. She wants to go into teaching . 2. They will go into secret session. 3. He was the first worker to go into parliament. 4. That model won't go into production before late 1990. 5. He's going to go into teaching. 6. Lucy had no compelling reason to go into town. 7. My son's planning to go into journalism. 8. I can't go into all the niceties of meaning. 9. He's had to go into hospital rather suddenly. 10. Money will also go into local development projects in Vietnam. 11. After the trial, she had to go into hiding for several weeks. 12. Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box. 13. We could go into town but it's a real hike from here. 14. Everyone would go into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we'd go to our respective classes. 15. Go into the garden and pick some pears, will you? 16. At the first cold of autumn, many insects go into hibernation. 17. We used to doll ourselves up and go into town. 18. The machine will go into full production in November 2002. 19. We can't go into all the details of that case now, I merely mention it in passing. 20. It's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame. 21. John was afraid his father would go into orbit when he found out about the car accident. 22. I don't want to go into all the technicalities just now. 23. I can't go into work looking like this - everyone will laugh at me. 24. More government money needs to go into the project. 25. My clothes won't all go into that tiny suitcase. 26. Bears go into hibernation in the autumn. 27. Many people go into marriage with unreal expectations. 28. I don't want to go into the matter now. 29. I can't go into details with you. 30. It was a private conversation and I don't want to go into details about what was said. 1. She wants to go into teaching . 2. He was the first worker to go into parliament. 3. That model won't go into production before late 1990. 4. He's going to go into teaching. 5. Lucy had no compelling reason to go into town. 6. My son's planning to go into journalism. 7. He's had to go into hospital rather suddenly. 8. Money will also go into local development projects in Vietnam. 9. After the trial, she had to go into hiding for several weeks. 10. Libel plaintiffs are virtually obliged to go into the witness box. 11. We could go into town but it's a real hike from here. 12. Everyone would go into the hall for assembly and then afterwards we'd go to our respective classes. 13. At the first cold of autumn, many insects go into hibernation. 14. It was a private conversation and I don't want to go into details about what was said. 15. We used to doll ourselves up and go into town. 16. The machine will go into full production in November 2002. 17. It's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame. 18. John was afraid his father would go into orbit when he found out about the car accident. 19. I don't want to go into all the technicalities just now. 20. I can't go into work looking like this - everyone will laugh at me. 21. My clothes won't all go into that tiny suitcase. 22. The policeman watched his quarry go into a bar. 23. Although New Testament apocrypha go into these details, some quite extensively. 31. Don't go into his office now, he's seething. 32. What made you go into law? 33. No more clothes will go into this case. 34. The troops prepared themselves to go into battle. 35. The first six finishers go into the final. 36. Go into your D drive. 37. We need to go into the question of costs. 38. The new model will go into production next year. 39. We should go into the matter thoroughly. 40. The policeman watched his quarry go into a bar. 41. Shall we go into the garden? 42. Go into the cave, then they won't see you. 43. She wants to go into general practice. 44. She decided to leave teaching and go into industry. 45. It's so nice to go into summer dresses again. 46. I'd love to go into nursing. 47. Vanessa decided to go into business as an art-dealer. 48. Ashley's always wanted to go into modelling. 49. I forbear to go into details. 50. I don't want to go into details now. 51. I always wanted to go into nursing. 52. Go into the field and clear those boys off. 53. In 1985 he decided to go into/leave the ministry. 54. Sure remember not to go into the basement. 55. They want their son to go into medicine. 56. He refused to go into details about his plans. 57. He wants to go into the theatre when he finishes university. 58. They spread-eagled against the crowd to let her go into the theatre from her car. 59. You're on your honour not to go into my room. 60. The houses are beautiful, but there's no shop, not even a pub to go into. 61. The new banknotes will go into general circulation next year. 62. If the banks opt to pull the rug from under the ill-fated project, it will go into liquidation. 63. It is likely that they would go into hiding for a few weeks, and resurface when the publicity has died down. 64. Who was the first human being in space/the first to go into space? 65. Although New Testament apocrypha go into these details, some quite extensively. 66. If breathing is not restored,the patient may go into spasm. 67. I won't go into all the depressing details; suffice it to say that the whole affair was an utter disaster. 68. I sometimes go into the office on Saturdays when we're busy. 69. You must try to hold her to her course, you'll go into the waters of submerged reefs soon. 70. I don't really want to go into this matter now. 71. There isn't much nightlife at the resort - you'll have to go into the main town for that. 72. Philip bowled us all over by deciding to go into advertising. 73. I don't want to go into the minor details now. 74. The reality is that young people will not go into teaching until salaries are higher. 75. She would go into a trance and wail her incantations to the spirits. 76. Our goal is to prepare students to go into the business world with confidence. 77. I won't go into detail about the threats she made. 78. The troops were being prepared for battle / to go into battle. 79. You had to go into politics if you wanted to change the world. 80. The troops will go into action as soon as their commander gives the word. 81. The best thing you can do is to go into the interview and just be yourself. 82. Christine had to go into hospital to have her appendix out . 83. I've got to go into town this morning and do some shopping. 84. If you go into the cave without waiting for the guide, you do it at your own risk. 85. I always go over my revision notes just before I go into an exam. 86. Let's go into the hall and have a look round. 87. We could go into partnership - what do you say? 87. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 88. It was brave of her to go into the burning building. 89. Thurman was reluctant to go into specifics about the deal. 90. This is the first book to go into her personal life as well as her work. 91. The qualifiers from the first round will go into the quarter final. 92. This is only a rough idea; I'll go into top particulars later on. 93. Eventually she had to give up her house and go into a nursing home. 94. More government money needs to go into rebuilding the inner cities. 95. I know you don't want to go into hospital, but it's for your own good. 96. I'm unable to go into detail at this stage because I still have very little information about how the accident happened. 97. Now, if you will allow me, I'll go into the matter briefly. 98. The upper middle class tend to go into business or the professions, becoming, for example, lawyers, doctors or accountants. 99. McDougal was reluctant to go into detail about the new deal. 100. The drug is still being tested and will not go into commercial production for at least two years. 101. In case both parties agree to let the alienator continuously possess the chattel when the real right of a chattel is alienated, the real right shall go into effect upon the effectiveness of the agreement. 102. My mother constantly warned me not to go into teaching. 103. You don't need to go into the changing rooms - just slip the jacket on over your sweater. 104. Mike could go into a sulk that would last for days. 105. The children were lined up ready to go into school. 106. I don't want to go into any more detail than absolutely necessary. 107. A lack of magnesium causes muscles to go into spasm. 108. I didn't go into the church-I only saw it from the outside. 109. I can't go into details now; it would take too long. 110. He wants to be a doctor or go into business. 111. A large number of dentists have left the National Health Service to go into private practice. 112. When we put the clocks forward in March we go into British Summer Time. 113. If you go into the job with that attitude, you won't last long. 114. The most important thing is to go into the exam in a positive frame of mind. 115. Mind my bike while I go into the shop, please. 116. People would go into the store and come out with their arms full. 117. Visitors are asked to go into the museum by the front entrance / entry. 117. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 118. You'd better not to go into his office to spite him now. 119. Repeated death threats have forced them to go into hiding. 120. He said he had been in various parts of Britain but did not go into details. 121. Some of the fans seemed to go into a trance when she appeared on stage. 122. It's courting disaster to go into the mountains without proper weatherproof clothing. 123. I'd rather not go into that now. Can we discuss it later? 124. I've got a lot of urgent work to do at home and will have to go into purdah for a couple of weeks. 125. She's decided to go into business as a freelance computer programmer. 126. I won't go into detail over the phone, but I've been having a few health problems recently. 127. Try to go into the meeting without too many preconceptions about what the other group want. 128. She is hoping to go into change management or IT management when she graduates. 129. Let's go into the study and put on some music. 130. She had to go into hospital for her lumbar operation. 131. I won't go into all the details. Suffice it to say that the whole event was a complete disaster. 132. The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes. 133. Once in space, the spacecraft will go into orbit around the Earth. 134. Not all waste has to go into the dustbin. 135. This book does not go into such broader questions. 136. I might go into business with Brian. 137. I won't go into the commercial bloodletting that followed. 138. We'll have a bite then go into town. 139. The law go into abeyance. 140. We want to go into real estate and cappuccino. 141. The darkness of the lenses changes when you go into the sun. 142. Bonds go into a monthly prize draw paying 4.25 per cent overall. 143. The company expects the early versions of the chip will go into low-end desktop computers primarily sold outside the United States. 144. It is necessary to prepare tor convalescence before you go into hospital if that is at all possible. 145. I will go into the forest and kill a deer for you. 146. I do not want to go into detail now, but that is certain. 147. I watched with growing amazement a succession of beautiful old pieces of furniture go into the cottage. 148. The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament. 149. Lambert who was leading on this occasion, ordered the formation to go into line astern for the attack. 150. So they go into the kitchen and Keith makes some real coffee. 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, 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,() 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. 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 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. 211. I go into the bathroom, take a drink, a long one. 212. You can't go into the classroom and forget about what's happening to you. 213. They feared further repercussions at a later date because their participation in the boycott would almost certainly go into their files. 214. We have a height limit to go into the city, because we have to pass the tunnels and bridges. |
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