Example sentences of "[pron] go in [prep] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | And then on Thursday I went in to work and I had had enough . |
2 | She was critical of what she called ‘ strong-minded women ’ , who went in for stridency and useless eccentricity , preferring the ‘ sound-minded women … who can take a journey by railway without an escort , who can stand by a friend through a surgical operation , and who yet wear ordinary bonnets and carry medium-sized umbrellas ’ . |
3 | The metal softener is used by stage magicians who go in for spoon-bending and such-like . ’ |
4 | Then we went in to Hamish and Tone 's for tea and apologies , and later drove to the castle for what would have been the most excruciating interval of my life if Verity and Lewis had still been there , but they were n't ; they had taken off in the car to visit some friends of Verity 's who lived in Ardnamurchan , and would n't be back until late tomorrow at the earliest . |
5 | It was still early when they went in to Gamages and headed for Ladies ' Gowns . |
6 | Well he used to remind of when he went in for tea and erm and you 'd be lucky ! |
7 | Us going in on foot and then the equipment being airlifted in is about as arsy-versy as you can get . |