Example sentences of "go [adv] in " in BNC.

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1 I hate it when you walk past someone goes right in front of you and you sort of give it you do n't care if he 's ten feet tall you just look at him like this and you see this nasty greeny .
2 Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net .
3 In fact I 've known people to go right in , so it , it , it 's not a simple job , you know , and they do take a great deal of risk with this , and I do , I mean it 's much more serious than I think than the government find , it should really work hard to try , to try to find something else .
4 My standing with Harold Wilson began to go downhill in the 1970s , not on personal grounds but because of what might be described as political differences .
5 Complaints procedure goes awry in Islington
6 The congregation of a 60-year-old wooden church in Darlington have been warned not to go inside in bad weather .
7 Two into one goes nicely in Rome !
8 Although theory and practice are meant to go together in most accounts of economic endeavour , one area where there seems to be an alarming gap is between tax theory and tax practice .
9 Well we got the rock and roll ones first well they have , them two have to go together in a certain place cos them are all the rock and roll ones and them are not .
10 She said : I 'll have to go downstairs in a minute .
11 Some present-day achievements are motivated by the hurt of being ignored in the past ; they can represent an attempt to go backwards in time to recover early special relationships in the family .
12 With demands for devolution resurfacing , this problem is unlikely to go away in the foreseeable future .
13 And consumer problems and consumer decisions are certainly not going to go away in retirement because we 're all , including myself who retired at the March , are still going to be faced with consumer decisions .
14 ‘ Yes , a holiday ; he intended to go away in May — it was a regular thing .
15 The blueness goes away in a day or two .
16 BLACKADDER GOES FORTH in which Hugh Laurie shouts too much and then I RENOUNCE WAR does conscientious objectors .
17 To go further in these directions would also require more boldly gestural language than Philip Vellacott 's plausible , if prosaic translation provides .
18 The Services needed time to grow closer together : it was just not possible to find enough officers with the experience in tri-Service co-ordination to go further in 1963 .
19 The existence of A level courses may be seen not simply as a useful tool for individual pupils who may want to go further in their education ( or have a certificate to show that they have not left school till they were l8 ) ; but as a measure of the standard of the school itself .
20 To go further in curtailing the freedom of expression would be , almost certainly , to go too far .
21 You may not want to go further in your job — perhaps the status you have in your social and personal life may prove sufficient .
22 We shall need to go further in examining how functional units interact to create discourse , and how the learner may be guided through them .
23 Parrott looked likely to go further in front until he missed an easy yellow in frame four .
24 and i if , I mean i if you take 's argument , if you take 's argument , they are all to do with , with provinces in the south and , and the argument is that here we have , we are looking at a commercialized viable economy and both and and for example are all arguing really that landlordism is not the problem the problem is that you , you , you , you you need to go further in terms of commercialization and that that , and that 's the way to go .
25 Mr Lilley says his changes would save about £180m in 1995–96 but he tells the Prime Minister that Mr Portillo wants him to go further in reducing spending .
26 Less easy to predict , though , was the way in which Scotland squandered an opportunity to go further in front 13 minutes before the interval .
27 He was whistling that stupid little old song of his about the man who was scared to go home in the dark . ’
28 You can lend us all some clothes to go home in , ’ Nutty decided .
29 ‘ Ken , why do n't you want us to go home in the Glory ?
30 I washed and curled her hair and she wore a lovely pink bodice to go home in .
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