Usage examples of "go into" in English with translation to French

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I saw Jane go into her classroom with a smile. J'ai vu Jane entrer dans sa salle de classe en souriant.
This box is so large that it cannot go into my bag. Cette boîte est si grande qu'elle ne rentre pas dans mon sac.
I saw him go into the toilet a few minutes ago. Je l'ai vu entrer dans les toilettes il y a quelques minutes.
Near the west side of the park there's a lot of noise from the road, but when you go into the park you can't hear it any more. Près du côté ouest du parc, il y a beaucoup de bruit sur la route, mais lorsque vous entrez dans le parc, vous ne pouvez plus l'entendre.
A great number of citizens went into the army. Un grand nombre de citoyens sont entrés dans l'armée.
I went into the army. Je suis rentré dans l'armée.
I showed my ticket to the doorman and went into the theatre. J'ai montré mon ticket au portier et je suis entré dans le théâtre.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail. Par exemple, dans les affaires de mon père, la planification des ventes et des achats était très importante, et il devait parfois écrire ou dire à ses collègues, "il y a un afflux", sans entrer dans le détail.
Let's not go into details. Ne nous perdons pas en détails.
If you go into the forest, watch out for the man-eating ogres! Si tu vas dans la forêt, fais attention aux ogres mangeurs d'hommes !
I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. Je trouve la télévision très éducative. Chaque fois que quelqu'un allume le poste, je vais lire un livre dans la pièce d'à coté.
The revised timetable will go into effect on the 5th of this month. L'aménagement horaire révisé prendra effet le 5 de ce mois.
She talked her husband into having a holiday in France. Elle a convaincu son mari d'aller en France pour les vacances.
She talked him into accepting the bribe. Elle le persuada d'accepter le pot-de-vin.
Since graduation fifteen years ago I have never run into my former classmates. Je n'ai pas revu mes camarades de classe depuis que j'ai eu mon diplôme il y a 15 ans.
Bring the guns into play when the enemy approaches us. Faites jouer du canon à l'approche de l'ennemi.
You run into Japanese tourists everywhere. On trouve des touristes japonais partout.
I got into that state of mind when a man listens and listens and begins to long for the sight of a policeman. Je suis entré dans cet état d'esprit où un homme écoute et écoute et commence à ardemment désirer apercevoir un agent de police.
I was afraid of being put into a closet. J'avais peur qu'on me mette dans une armoire.
The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water. Le pêcheur lança sa ligne dans l'eau.
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