• go into a trance – входить в транс
• go into a coma – входить в кому
• go into the next century – входить в следующее столетие
См. также: go sightseeing, go outside, go in, go hungry
go into something [...] 6. (of money, time, effort, etc.) to be spent on something or used to do something: More government money needs to go into the project. (Oxford Learners Dictionaries)
This manifests in the for-profit business model, central to the current economy, where owners and investors go into business expecting a portion of a company's profits in the form of dividends, options or shares. (The Guardian)
But he said the alliance now needed to be prepared for the collapse of the INF treaty and that he had asked military authorities to look into the consequences, although he declined to go into details. (Reuters)
Throughout your time at university, you may have realised that a job in your degree field may not be for you and you may have realised what job field you actually do want to go into, which is not a shock or a surprise as this is in fact very common today. (StudentJob Blog)
