Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] in [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She wanted him to stop yet at the same time wanted him to go on in the hope that the lovely sensations would begin again .
2 ‘ Get Hawkins to go down in the cellar and help thee , and mind th'do n't get up to any pranks . ’
3 In his home town , Mr Edwards is a noted singer and says that he wants to go down in the programme as performing a selection of songs from Carousel and also Holy City .
4 Well often I might see somebody waving out by the gate frantically trying to get in where he 's put one of his different size padlocks round the gate , the back gate and the front gate , and often if we need to feed the cat he 's padlocked all the different padlocks round the kitchen cupboards erm we 've been unable to get the cat food out , so we 've had to go off in the car and bring him back from a friend because he 's the only one who knows which key goes with which padlock to undo all the cupboards .
5 In July 1914 air travel was still a novelty to many people and during an outing by employees of an Accrington firm of billiard table makers to Blackpool , a deaf employee named Jack Hargreaves became possibly the first deaf man ever to go up in an aeroplane when he went up as a passenger in a two-seater Fokkers biplane piloted by a Mr. H. Blackburn .
6 I wonder if that washing 's done , let's have a look , I have to go out in the shed and get the erm no its not er , its not finished yet
7 I had said that her view was unreasonable and Syl was free to go out in the evening as he wished .
8 used to get told to go out in the Autumn and we used to get told by the , used to get taken out by the teacher into some woods and you would have to collect the leaves .
9 ‘ People on the estate are afraid to go out in the dark and even too afraid to open their doors . ’
10 It is beautiful to go out in the morning and see the world waking up .
11 But it became clear that she would soon have to go out in the rain and get a bus to their sister convent .
12 Nearly all children want to go out in the snow and , if they are suitably dressed , they can have many mathematically rewarding experiences as well as lots of fun .
13 Well I think that probably Neil 's clothes will have to go back in a Marks and Spencers
14 he , he were due to go back in the army and he overstayed
15 He had to go back in the end because there was no one else to put her to bed , but he hated touching her . ’
16 I 'll have to go back in the house because I 've got two odd gloves on .
17 I have to go back in the morning and I must have you with me . ’
18 And then they used to put them in er er small boxes out in the field and er I used to go round in the woodlands and cut some you see , put them in the ground with a small branch on them and then we used to make some string and loops out of erm wire to go round their feet you see .
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