Example sentences of "go [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In many respects , however , life in a special school is like any other day or boarding school , and it would be wrong to assume that rare and special things go on in a special school . |
2 | Go on in a minute yeah she 's |
3 | go on in a biting it a are |
4 | Many of the chemical reactions in the cell actually go on in the fabric of membranes ; a membrane acts as a combined conveyor-belt and test-tube rack . |
5 | In the Mala Strana , the secretaries and the artists , the nurses and the busmen return to their apartments , the lights go on in the high windows , the courtyard below us is filling up with the smells of food and voices discussing — what ? |
6 | Now in what what other things go on in the flats that you get involved with ? |
7 | Er what other things go on in the flats ? |
8 | So d what sort of things go on in the flats ? |
9 | Do you mind if I just go on in the way I 'm used to ? ’ |
10 | We 've had the speakers up here saying that they 're going out , they 're knocking on doors , so you know , it 's not just about money , but I tell you what if they go on in the way they 're going on there 's no way Joe Bloggs is going out quite tonight on a vote night saying come out and give us your vote . |
11 | Anyway , like I was saying , any jumped-up little nerd can come along , work on a route for a month and get it wired , then go down in the book as one of the greats . |
12 | Oh it 'd be better for him to put that fire on at night time and go over in the morning and switch it off . |
13 | And then for the third leg of our erm Radio Oxford yankee , we go over in the tenth race , the nine forty eight . |
14 | You do n't have to remember any words or facts or anything difficult like that — you just go off in a sort of coma and think how wonderful you are . |
15 | ‘ When the alarms go off in the house , they 'll go on in Central Station . |
16 | 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 ? |
17 | When a strong concentration of sodium chloride is placed near to paramecium they turn and go off in the opposite direction . |
18 | I wanner go up in a pile a smoke an' flames an' eye shadder an' levver shoes an' dancin' an' all that I 'll go like them girls in the magazines Sharon an' you ai n't goin' ter stop me . |
19 | The approach of the two men to each other is conducted like a ritual , a crucial moment of which comes when they go up in a plane together for the first time . |
20 | THREE arms go up in a golden salute as brothers Jonny and Greg Searle celebrate victory with Garry Herbert in the 2000m coxed pairs . |
21 | Unlike those of the Philistines his worst fears have been realized , and the cry he hears go up in the town is not for the ark 's arrival , but for its capture . |
22 | When he goes abroad , he always buys a return ticket to the airport a ) because he thinks this will save three milliseconds in a fortnight 's time ; b ) because he knows he 's coming back ; and c ) in case fares go up in the interval . |
23 | ‘ So we all go up in the lift , and the two bucks as good as carry the mother 's boy into the room ; he 's almost completely gone , and they sit him on the bed and they pour some of the champagne down him and then they come out . |
24 | Moving , funny , silly and things go up in the air and come down . |
25 | The eyebrows go up in an arch that would make a complete circle if they carried on down , the lids over those eyes , likened to a cobra 's by Candice Bergen , narrow to a slit ; the gleaming white teeth flash through the pursed lips in what Vogue editor Diana Vreeland called a ‘ killer smile ’ . |
26 | SOME Test captains go out in a blaze of glory ; some do not . |
27 | There 's al , it 's like next Friday we 're all planning to go out but there 'll be fifteen of us , see we all go out in a big group . |
28 | We always go out in a group . |
29 | Some day you 'll , somebody go out in a fight and you 'll get that . |
30 | MORE HONEST than the above but just as romantic , albeit after Hemingway rather than Erich Segal , this finds Peckinpah surveying the carnage of the Mexican Revolution and has his heroes — William Holden , Ernest Borgnine , Warren Oates , Ben Johnson — go out in an authentic apotheosis , a slow-motion orgy of mass-destruction even more trippily appealing than the wryness of Butch and Sundance . |