Sentence examples for to going into from inspiring English sources

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to going into

verb

To move.

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I actively look forward to going into school.

When she set her mind to going into modeling, that's what she did".

I'm nearly always away from home, so I'm accustomed to going into restaurants with a book.

A. -- Well, let me step back and review my thinking prior to going into Iraq.

It's not close to going into production, but they are persistent".

'They're really looking forward to going into Boots and seeing "their" products,' Batmanghelidjh says, beaming.

Those Brooklyn Heights trips with my brother were but a prelude to going into the city.

I enjoy working with people like that, and I look forward to going into the shop every day.

"It's something to get up in the morning for and I look forward to going into the studio.

After a timeout with 48.4 seconds left, Vokoun was pulled and the game came perilously close to going into overtime.

JJ is having a great time working on the script and is looking forward to going into production next year".

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