Example sentences of "to go [adv] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Parrott looked likely to go further in front until he missed an easy yellow in frame four .
4 Less easy to predict , though , was the way in which Scotland squandered an opportunity to go further in front 13 minutes before the interval .
5 And yet it was not all bad news , she reminded herself , because Matthew was no longer condemned to go underground in order to earn a living , and David had told her how amazed he was at ‘ the boy 's remarkably quick mind and business acumen ’ .
6 One never had to go far in search of the movies ; like the masses themselves they were rapidly achieving ubiquity .
7 Unlike Daniel Miller I do not have to go there in person .
8 In fact he was so attracted to the canal with its brightly painted barges pulled by strong horses that his parents finally had to forbid him to go there in case he had another accident .
9 There was an Inn at the village where travellers stayed until there were enough of them to go forward in confidence .
10 Nevertheless , they accepted the need for research into missile technology to go ahead in parallel with aircraft development .
11 erm , erm , no I have n't got them , erm , and they 've agreed to go ahead in conjunction with
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