Example sentences of "go [to-vb] in " in BNC.

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31 By 4.30 somebody says , ‘ They 're going to wrap in about five minutes and have a big spread over at the sound stage . ’
32 Visualize how it is going to fit in with its neighbours : the stems may be rough-trimmed , but you will prune them later in early spring , not now , and then the new growth will follow much the same line of the present branches .
33 Then everyone will think I 'm some kind of spy anyway because it 's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron .
34 ‘ How 's that going to fit in with David Parkin by the way — if the lab results are positive ? ’
35 Gurder glared like someone who was n't going to give in easily .
36 A simple explanation to the child about how mummy is not going to give in to tempers can help the child learn more quickly .
37 Nor was she going to give in to the warm and leaping sensations being generated in her by the slow , rhythmic stroking of his fingers .
38 Well no when we started when the strike started in the mill , I told then , you know y I do n't know what you are going to do with us , I said , but the way you are carrying on now you are going to bring trouble into this quarry , cos these lads are n't going to give in to you at all that quick , what you 're trying to do , make them work for thirty pound a week less , so you better think it over now , I said , before it gets any worse .
39 ‘ I hate to bring the real world into this , but is your room-mate going to pop in at any second ? ’
40 I was going to fill in another layer of earth , and then put in some rubbish . "
41 Worked examples help the people who are going to fill in the survey .
42 No , I 'm going to fill in for Jim on the Canal project . ’
43 ‘ Not if some big flatfoot is just going to barge in on her and say I 'm shouting it all over town I was with her last night . ’
44 A few more attempts convinced him that nobody was going to put in an appearance .
45 ‘ I would n't wear muddy hunting boots if I was going to climb in through a bedroom window and murder a lady , ’ said Ethel .
46 ‘ I 'm going to climb in , ’ said Fenella , at last , and pointed to a thick chunk of dried-out wood .
47 I 'm going to climb in .
48 Well a man is n't subject to moods or premenstrual tension a guy is n't going to phone in sick with some crap about cramps .
49 ‘ Who 're you going to send in ?
50 I think she 's going to cash in on it . ’
51 Weather for the Fox F M area : After some early evening sunshine , the night will start dry ; cloud and some showery rain is going to spread in from the south er to parts of the region by dawn .
52 I did n't know quite where or how or with whom but I was going to turn in at the Gendarmerie and take it from there .
53 ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week .
54 The order came at the end of the summer term and , just as the holidays were beginning , the teacher who was going to replace my father arrived to see what kind of strange specimens he was going to land among and what sort of house he and his family were going to live in .
55 Obviously when you budget you have to allow the most money for the rooms you arc actually going to live in , but once you have decided on what cash is available you must turn considerable thought and care — if not money — to making your hall as warm and welcoming and practical as you can .
56 ‘ Ultimately , the customer is always going to call in through one particular vendor , but the hope of the alliance is that the vendors will work on a quid pro quo basis , ’ he added .
57 ‘ So I 've arranged for a whistle-stop tour around the country houses of some influential contacts , and there are one or two long-standing debts and favours due to me that I 'm going to call in over this weekend . ’
58 ‘ I thought you were going to call in , ’ he remarked .
59 He turned down the lamp and wondered how he was going to get in without wakening her ; when suddenly she started up , crying out with despair , fighting to be free of the blankets .
60 I had n't asked him how he thought he was going to get in and for one terrible minute I thought he was going to shoot the lock and kick the door in .
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