Example sentences of "go [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Never know what goes on in a nutter 's mind . |
2 | Well that does n't show any er expertise in what goes on in a solicitor 's office at all . |
3 | Yes , I think for a lot of people that 's true and I do n't denigrate that because I think a lot of good work goes on in the Women 's Institute , but what we are particularly interested in is in the professional craftsman , the craftsman who has trained for a number of year to produce extremely good work , and what we try to do is to make that work more available to the public in a number of ways . |
4 | Jakobson 's answer to this argument is , however , a powerful one : all users of a language must necessarily know the system of categories into which its different elements are divided , even if only unconsciously ; and his analysis of poetry does not claim to represent what goes on in the reader 's mind , but to account for the special effect which the poetry , for reasons of which he may well be unaware , exercises on him . |
5 | THE SPECTATOR , and even the onfield adversary , can little suspect what goes on inside a cricketer 's head . |
6 | In the end this is a debate not about bolting versus traditional climbing , it 's a debate about morality — about what goes on inside a climber 's head when he look s at his ( or her ) environment . |
7 | I 've always thought babies have a pretty rotten life , completely under the control of people who do n't have any idea of what goes on inside a baby 's mind — ’ |
8 | This will involve tone as much as doctrine , but he would be as ill-advised to go on about the Government 's intention of building a classless society , which it ca n't build anyway , as to adopt the easy belief that the climate of opinion can be left to look after itself while ministers get on with the practical business of government . |
9 | However , as I said , the industry broadly goes along with the CITB 's proposals and with this order , which embodies them . |
10 | I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way . |
11 | The door was open and I did hear that much when I passed to go in to the ladies ' toilet . |
12 | Meet a man proud to go in by the tradesmen 's entrance |
13 | I now felt far more confident and comfortable knowing that I could refuse to go along with the guards ' antics if they really upset me . |
14 | ‘ I said you were crazy not to go along with the Corporation 's proposals , did n't I ? |
15 | They used to go down to the clogger 's shop , which was at the bottom of the road where they lived , and he used to make toast , make a drink , and they used to sit round by the light of a candle , eating toast and drinking . |
16 | He was in the side which beat Norfolk by just one run in the semi-final to go through to the Lord 's final on Aug 26 . |
17 | All the way through school , my mum used to go away for a fortnight 's rest during the summer and I would go and stay in one of the various holiday homes for disabled children . |
18 | Again , that money goes directly into the farmers ' pockets . |
19 | They would n't be expecting her to go further into the lion 's den . |
20 | Wh what , what was actually going on at the tenants ' group then ? |
21 | Two thousand homes could be powered by electricity from the wind if experiments going on in a farmer 's field prove successful . |
22 | What the hell was going on in the child 's mind . |
23 | So Libet 's experiments tell us something interesting about the information processing going on in the subject 's brain but they tell us nothing about the temporal relationship between physical events — either inside or outside the brain — and conscious experiences . |
24 | Most of the specifics , particularly tariffs , are the subject of talks going on in the company 's ATM Customer Advisory Council . |
25 | Skills analysis is an attempt to get at what is going on in the operator 's mind . |
26 | It is a sort of cultural conflict which must have been going on in the husband 's mind . |
27 | The patterns reflect what is going on in the horse 's foot , and especially in its tendons . |
28 | It is right that students be initiated into the conceptual apparatus , skills and ways of going on within the teacher 's own discipline ; and it is right that students therefore acquire the discipline required for the necessary understanding and competencies . |
29 | As one day followed another the garrison could not help wondering what was going on behind the Collector 's closed door . |
30 | It was pretty wonderful to be sitting there watching it all and knowing that I was the only person in the whole school who realised exactly what was going on inside the Trunchbull 's pants . |