Example sentences of "[vb mod] go [adv prt] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We shall now expound a somewhat deeper theoretical model of the processes the teacher must go through in absorbing innovations , particularly those involving changes of teaching style , into their day-to-day teaching practice . |
2 | ‘ When the alarms go off in the house , they 'll go on in Central Station . |
3 | One might go on in that vein to explain that occasional ‘ wrecks ’ of birds occur ( to use the ornithologists ' term ) , where huge numbers of birds are driven off course by a storm , and end up scattered over the land in an exhausted state . |
4 | In Birmingham , Stuart Tullah of Collins Son & Harvey , which has a large rental book says : ‘ People faced with taking another 12-month tenancy now are afraid prices may go up in that time . ’ |
5 | I thought I would go on in that job — hairdressing . |
6 | I would go out in all weathers , at all times : exercise was an addiction . |
7 | A warning phonecall said the bomb would go off in 15 minutes , but the device exploded just 90 seconds later in the stairwell of the Catholic-owned office complex . |
8 | Both Eagles and Leigh will go up in any event if Oldham lose at Ryedale York . |
9 | The processes that have been described will go on in any event . |
10 | If we cash in we can go up in second spot . |
11 | One can go on in this knockabout vein for some time , because some of the illogicalities of the Velikovskian scientists are very funny indeed . |
12 | The question is whether the student can go on in unfamiliar circumstances , can exercise judgement , can be his or her own person . |