Example sentences of "go [adv] in the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet hoards found elsewhere — in Scandinavia and in northern Britain , for instance , where no such royal controls operated — show that there was plenty of " international " trade going on in the ninth century . |
2 | He 'd seen a bit of that kind of thing going on in the last hospital he was in . |
3 | of CCA comments , ‘ I do not think that this experiment is going to substitute and take the place of several experiments going on in the Third World . |
4 | Do n't know why you 're going there in the first place . |
5 | Santa Cruz Operation Inc has launched a developers ' program for independent software vendors who will use its Novell NetWare connectivity product , SCO IPX/SPX : an early release , supporting Streams , is out now — a commercial release goes out in the third quarter . |
6 | ‘ But after what went on in the first leg , I hope we get a referee who will be strong enough to stamp out any foul play . |
7 | Why does go down in the first place ? |
8 | And then for the third leg of our erm Radio Oxford yankee , we go over in the tenth race , the nine forty eight . |
9 | Marshall 's flax business declined after his death and closed down altogether in 1886 , but the building remains standing ( and occupied ) as a monument to the slight attack of megalomania that Yorkshire 's textile industry went through in the nineteenth century . |
10 | You seem to specialise in these narrow victories ; you went away in the last round , up to Greenwich and also had a narrow one there . |
11 | I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’ |
12 | Philip Schutte went off in the 18th minute after a tackle on Aadel Kardooni , and Wahl Bartmann followed in the 32nd minute with a shoulder injury . |
13 | The inspector was pleased to receive that , noting the fact that we had a , a drop in our work output but expected that , that would go up in the next year or two . |
14 | Skipping an Ipswich rink , Roy Cutts , who had achieved a rare distinction of qualifying for all four championships — singles , pairs , triples and fours — went out in the first round of the fours to Egham of Surrey . |
15 | We went out in the first round and Lee did n't ask me anything until he 'd hit his drive . |
16 | It was this message which went out in the eighteenth century , and became enshrined in the First Amendment to the American Constitution . |
17 | When the light went out in the last room , Bridget began to get up . |
18 | No , no member of stage two 's gone out in the last month . |
19 | A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier . |
20 | A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier . |
21 | The interviewees ' subjective evaluations of the service provided by the Drugs Council are intimately related to the reason why they went there in the first place . |
22 | She should never have gone there in the first place . |
23 | On the other hand , she did not feel that she could refuse him , because if she refused him , by what right and for what purpose had she gone there in the first place ? |
24 | And then I did something even more stupid than the having gone there in the first place . |
25 | They nearly went ahead in the 13th minute . |
26 | Leeds went ahead in the second half with a goal by Wallace but their period of domination shortly came to an end and Everton pressed hard before Cottee got the equaliser . |
27 | The visitors deservedly went ahead in the 19th minute when Gary Blissett fired home from 12 yards . |
28 | Bradford went ahead in the 15th minute when Tony Marchant snapped up a loose ball and squeezed in at the corner . |
29 | Wolves went ahead in the 29th minute when Mark Burke converted a low cross from Robbie Dennison and Wolves always looked good value for their lead . |
30 | They went ahead in the 30th minute when Tommy Gaynor skipped away from a couple of tackles and let fly from 25 yards : no sign of gratitude there for Eoin Hand , Huddersfield 's manager , who had helped along his fellow-Irishman 's career in the early days at Limerick . |