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

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1 What is the use of continuing our race if it is to go on in darkness ? ’
2 And to go on in government to succeed , for a chastened Tory party , industrial establishment and media will have no counter-argument .
3 A light seems to go on in Lucker 's head .
4 A large proportion of the available Scottish medieval material has been published and these printed sources will allow much of the work to go on in Oxford , but subsequent work on manuscript sources , especially in London , Durham , Edinburgh and Aberdeen is envisaged .
5 The things that used to go on in Newmarket .
6 Desmond Fairchild flatly refused to go on in St Ives 's place , with or without the book .
7 A Goebbels article in Das Reich at the beginning of March , in which he had emphasized ‘ the great honour of the victims and of holding out for the new Europe ’ , for which it was worthwhile ‘ fighting to the last man in order to go down in history ’ , met with heavy criticism .
8 Do we really want to go down in history as the generation which sold for a mess of pottage the finest British companies , which have successfully built brand names and franchises of high repute over a century or more … ?
9 Is this how you want to go down in history ?
10 I do n't want to go down in history as a great songwriter because I died penniless .
11 The three of us used to go down in summer to stay and do the haymaking .
12 These powers are to take immediate possession of all the debtor 's property but only to sell anything of a perishable nature or goods which are likely to go down in value if not sold ( s 287(2) ) .
13 You have a dialogue box to go through in order to amend the entry , and you can only get to it by double clicking on the item 's stock code .
14 The deal is expected to go through in March after structural checks are complete .
15 Now when you say right across , I mean you you 've ta seen the photos of , of er shell pitted ground with the nineteen fourteen eighteen war , well that 's how Bentley was then cos it had been rooted for coal and nineteen twenty six strike everybody got it all out cos there was a lot of top surface coal , course it was just left there was a lot of mole holes , stuff from the furnaces when they tip tipped the slag , it was up and down and there was Buttons Brook , was n't it Buttons Brook across there , called Buttons Brook there was a pool across there called Leg of Lamb but I mean it , it er you can imagine what I 'm trying to say , what the ground was like to go over in pitch black night , to go over there and we went out and course we was issued with er ammunition which was one of the o only times I can remember when we went really out prepared with live ammunition , and er we scouted and scouted till daybreak and we did n't find nothing .
16 Terry Gilliam , ex-Python and film director : ‘ John has a tendency to go off in fits and starts .
17 For — while Sir Felix had nothing much wrong with him except a wild look in his eye sometimes and a tendency to go off in fits of what Gemma had called " unstable " laughter — she had heard certain tales of moral laxity about his brothers and uncles and even one or two of his sisters , which had done nothing for her peace of mind .
18 A bomb had failed to go off in St John 's Wood , London , on Aug. 6 and another had been defused in Moulsford , Oxfordshire , on Aug. 13 .
19 And Mihal 's goblin nagged at him to go off in search of weapons and warfare .
20 Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you .
21 they pay , they pay , they are paying me a little bit , I think it ought to go up in price a bit though myself
22 ‘ Do you realize , ’ he said , ‘ that the whole school is about to go up in flames today ? ’
23 What I actually said was that the price that we would have to charge for burying the dead had to go up in order to ensure that in of the circumstances our standards could remain impeccable .
24 Fares in other regions are due to go up in May .
25 To visit his people Ramsey had to go up in lifts .
26 This causes onlookers to despair , and TV schedules to go up in smoke , which ca n't please Philip Morris , the sponsor .
27 Such deliberation , while the youth of Britain were liable to go up in smoke , outraged many .
28 Counting the cost of a fire which has brought his business to a standstill and caused ten years of research to go up in smoke .
29 They are afraid to stay in in case their doors are kicked in , but they are also afraid to go out in case their homes are done in while they are out .
30 So Harris decided to go out in style .
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