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

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1 It is more difficult to understand the senseless vandalism that goes on in comparatively affluent areas .
2 We debated hopelessly , going round in ever decreasing circles : the Alps too crowded , the Himalaya too frightening .
3 So this is a very interesting development and extremely good value for money for a set of breathable waterproofs providing you do n't plan to go out in really wild weather .
4 If you have to go out in very cold weather , warm underwear and several light layers of clothing will help to keep you warm .
5 He sounded malicious , and then , as Isobel made mild noises of protest , he went on in more conciliatory tones : ‘ Aw , I 'll just tell her I 'm going on a trip right now — an ’ do n't you tell her . ’
6 £ Well , I think I really had better stop there , and then if you want to ask any questions erm we can go into them , but perhaps I could just mention two things that I would like to have said more about , one was , that you probably know , there were three or two major epidemics in Oxford , of what they call plague , but it was probably a form of typhus , in 1643 and 44 , and a good deal of sickness , I think , still in 1645 , and the other was that there was a very serious fire , which almost certainly arose from these kind of living conditions , because Anthony Wood says it was a soldier roasting pig , erm and I think a lot of cooking went on in very unsuitable situations .
7 To what extent if if you accept the County Council 's proposed housing provision for Selby , and I appreciate that 's hypothetical but I er I think it would help me to get this element isolated from our discussion , otherwise we may go round in ever decreasing circles .
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