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

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1 He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar .
2 We used this door when a ghost came on or went off in a cloud of smoke .
3 Further , a family member may find it difficult to " let go " of the primary sufferer while he or she is in treatment and may still want to find out everything that goes on in a treatment centre on a day-to-day basis and there by continue to " fix " by proxy .
4 Because of the risk of rejection by the ITVA , the vast majority of commercials are first shown to them at script stage , and the discussion and negotiation that goes on in the majority of cases takes place on scripts alone .
5 Splitting ‘ But then Alison never discusses anything that goes on in the household .
6 G. observed that although holidays mean a shut-down in industrial activity , they can lead to plenty of pollutions because of the cleaning that goes on in the factories .
7 Now clearly not everything that goes on in the body or mind is voluntary .
8 But you were telling me that there 's a lot of research that goes on in the universities .
9 She told me she takes an interest in everything that goes on in the house , and that the party line was a great help to her .
10 The difficulty with such a conclusion is that one can claim authenticity for anything that goes on in the classroom , including mechanistic pattern practice and the recital of verb paradigms , on the grounds that it may be conducive to learning ( type 3 ) and a feature of the conventional classroom situation ( type 4 ) .
11 Fourthly , at the level of individual test items , a question can be asked about how well they represent the learning that goes on in the classroom .
12 It 's an environment , and it 's actually an activity that goes on in the classroom .
13 he 's got er , it 's like a bank that goes up in the fields
14 Is not that comment on security even more staggering than the bombs that go off in the city , although all such bombings are to be condemned and deplored ?
15 They were sitting at an outside table in one of the corner cafés of the Ataba el Khadra , out of reach of the traffic but strategically placed so that they could watch not only all the interesting things that went on in the square but also the more sophisticated exchanges which went on between tourist and native in Musky Street .
16 Well it was just a a guild for women who could take their knitting and have a cup of tea and discuss everything that went on in the Cooperative , you know .
17 ‘ I ca n't believe I am being blamed for a fight that went on in the stand behind us , and I hope video evidence will clearly back me up . ’
18 It was from my teacher and her two other pupils , who were older than me , that I learnt about all the intrigues and scandals that went on in the village .
19 The soul-searching that went on in the security community , in the think tanks and universities throughout the United States in 1990 gives some hint of that ‘ sense of loss ’ .
20 Nothing that went on in the town was a secret for long .
21 These examples give only a hint of the technical finagling that went on in the research centres .
22 He knew they would be hurrying behind him , might even have heard his running steps on the path or noted , practised woodsmen as they were , the scatter of wood-pigeons that went up in a flurry ahead of him .
23 Almost the first store that went up in the rioting was , predictably enough , that of Mrs Soon .
24 Recruited for a tricky mission , he pinions a German plane under his own , crashes into a dam , floods a German base and goes out in a blaze of glory , having saved the British fleet from likely destruction .
25 Skipper has his breakfast and goes out in the field and I go home and am ready to start work at 10.30am — one of the benefits of being a freelance is that the person who rings up at 10.31am does n't realise that you are wearing jodhpurs and have dirty fingernails !
26 Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line .
27 ‘ Sunset in the Mediterranean way with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory , ’ he teased , grabbing at a blanket from the back of one of the wicker chairs on the terrace .
28 ‘ Followed by making love with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory — anywhere ! ’ he added with a laugh of pure cynicism .
29 Jill 's life revolves round them both , and there have been times when she has even had difficulty getting to the shops , let alone keeping up her own interests and going out in the evenings .
30 Since that moment of truth , I have been perfectly happy , making my preparations for leaving England and going abroad in the service of God .
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