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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.