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[ verb ] to come or go into
Examples : "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes" Used in print (The Christian Science Monitor,...)And after several correspondents went_into Pathet_Lao territory and exposed the huge build-up , administration spokesmen acclaimed them for performing a `` great service '' and laid the_matter before the Southeast_Asia_Treaty_Organization . (National Review...)If we go_into this Common_Market , we might just_as well stop talking_about Constitutional guarantees , Connally Amendments or , for_that_matter , conservatism in_general . (Lt. Col. D.F. Martin, "Will Aircraft or Missiles Win Wa...)It seems reasonable that if general nuclear war is not to be one cataclysmic act of burning each other 's citizens to cinders , we must have a manned strategic force of long-endurance aircraft capable_of going_into China or Russia to find and destroy their strategic forces which continued to threaten us . (Glenn Infield, "America's Secret Poison Gas Tragedy"...)So the vile cargo went_into the hole of the John_Harvey . (Brett Halliday, The Careless Corpse....)Then he turned the telephone over to Rourke , and went_into the bedroom to change his slippers for dry socks and shoes . |
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[ verb ] be used or required for
Examples "A lot of energy went into the organization of this banquet" Used in print (Anne McCaffrey, "The Ship Who Sang," 7th...)As she matured , more_and_more neural synapses would be adjusted to operate other mechanisms that went_into the maintenance and running of a space ship . |
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