Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] go [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 A tasty two-week campaign on national telly will go out in a fortnight 's time in the kids ' peak viewing slot — just between the early evening news and the popular Home And Away soap .
2 Was there a lot of erm drinking used to go on in the , in the , in the area at the time ?
3 some members of a band could go out in the evening and pop into a whole bunch of places to ask if they will give them a gig .
4 Pop would go out in the morning scouring the countryside for meat and vegetables , and sometimes having to dive into a culvert if there was a raid ; meanwhile the officers would shepherd us into trenches and play games until the raid was over .
5 this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes …
6 After them , things can go on in the normal hopeless way .
7 Australian Greg Norman may go down in the record-books as the unluckiest player in the major championships .
8 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 .
9 France will go under in the next few days .
10 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 .
11 But the settlement is believed to have given Kuwait assurances that its production could go up in the summer if the market is strong enough .
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