Example sentences of "will go [adv] in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 'll go straight in the bin . ’ |
2 | We 'll go up in the lift , alright ? |
3 | No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning . |
4 | No , he asks you to please stay for supper and we 'll go on in the morning . |
5 | We 'll spend the night there , and then , if she 's recovered , we 'll go on in the morning through Lima to Tacna in the south of Peru . |
6 | I 'll go over in the spring . ’ |
7 | We 'll go down in the morning . ’ |
8 | Seventeen and four it is , you owe me one and threepence halfpenny , and it 'll go down in the book . |
9 | As the hon. Gentleman has said , the review will go ahead in the autumn . |
10 | The case was heard by an exceptionally unconventional judge , but one of sound common sense , Mr Justice Caulfield , who more recently found fame in his unorthodox but equally commonsensical summing-up in the Jeffrey Archer action , where his description of Mrs Archer as ‘ fragrant ’ , no doubt causing great embarrassment to the lady , will go down in the history of judicial extravagance . |
11 | But one thing is very clear , that Councillor will go down in the history of this city as one of it 's most outstanding sons , who endeared himself to people in all walks of life . |
12 | this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes … |
13 | it will go down in the Oxford Dictionary or something . |
14 | Consequently , some horses will go down in the paddock and eat more grass , others will walk or canter up and down the fence endlessly expecting their food , while others will call , ‘ I want my dinner ! ’ , or strike at their stable doors , or paw at the fencing . |
15 | They will go anywhere in the world to research issues of concern to modern Christians . |