Example sentences of "go in [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The rear window of one of the shops looked out over poor Mary 's deposited remains and Martin had to go in through the narrow entrance to flash his lamp on it .
2 She knew it would be tantamount to suicide to try to go in through the open doorway so she made her way cautiously around the side of the building , careful to duck low enough under the shattered windows to avoid detection .
3 ‘ But we did n't want to go in with a heavy commitment at first ; we took a PC and wrote our own very simple software to deal with incoming orders . ’
4 Eddie was staring at her with eyes as hard as granite but all she said was , ‘ You 'll have to go in at the front door .
5 No need for us all to go in at the deep end . ’
6 ‘ The players have to be prepared to put themselves into dangerous positions , to go in for a hard tackle , be brave and take the blows .
7 Because she , she goes in off the deep end and you
8 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
9 Everyone goes in for a little enhancement , one way or another .
10 The world of motor racing loves to surround itself in secrecy … what goes in to the automatic gearboxes … suspensions and highly tuned engines is more to do with science than sport …
11 It is easy to become disheartened if the dace fail to respond after an hour or so , but stick at it , keeping the feed going in on the same line .
12 ‘ If you can do that , then you have in your mind what the strong target notes are and you can start going in with the other notes of the scale .
13 I er I think erm it 's silly not to have it er when you 're going in for a new set .
14 I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities .
15 er and therefore for that very reason do not like to see the Government going in for a whole series of embarrassing defeats er and erm getting into very grave difficulties with an important Bill and I therefore arise only to ask my Noble Friend er at the last minute would like to consider very seriously erm a conciliatory reply of whether accepting er the amendments with er or er or some of them er with er er er view to their reconsideration or asking those who propose them to defer them from to from today 's sitting , there 's still further sittings ahead , but whether he was prepared to ask them to give him a chance to reflect without incurring serious Government defeats to reflect further on whether further amendments can not and should not be made .
16 Oh of course do n't forget yester yesterday erm they allow so many in so you 'd all be going in at the same time
17 the basis is you keep going in at the wrong level it 's the educational process at ground level
18 Is the situation so serious that twenty-four hour care must be considered , whether the person is at home or considering going in to a residential home ?
19 People were coming out from Palm Sunday Mass at the church of Ognissanti , pausing to chat to families going in to the last service and then passing under his window carrying sprays of olive leaves .
20 ‘ I never like going in through the front door , ’ Ace said , ‘ but I guess you 're right . ’
21 He gave it a few pumps and collected an armful of logs for the stove before going in through the back door .
22 Going in by the back door
23 While still leafing through the statements he turned to Sara : ‘ We have a witness who claims to have seen you in Alexandra Road after eleven on Saturday night , and you may know that a woman was seen going in by the back door of this house at half-past . ’
24 At one end there are double doors , so that you can go in through the outer door and shut it before opening the inner door — which means there 's less chance of a bird escaping .
25 If they were going along trying to open shop doors , they could go in as a suspected person loitering but it was n't looked upon very favourably by the courts .
26 ‘ We did n't go in on the free travel promotion because many of the deals involved British Rail and we do n't have it here , ’ she said .
27 if I won bigger money , I should go in for a new house , which would be built to our own idea , so that we could get a bigger scullery … .
28 So then I decided I would like to be that I knew there was a job going on the electricians , so I thought well I 'll I 'll go in for the electrical side .
29 But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’
30 There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race .
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