Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The men worked hard and as you got on in life you just thought this was home , although you had n't the luxuries .
2 " So I was , sir , but I thought my bride had better see something of what 's goin' on in town before I take her back and bury her on the Moor .
3 This hope lived on in Judaism .
4 ( This work goes on in parallel with in vivo studies . )
5 Or it could be the beginning of justice and the end of administering the law , because , how much of what goes on in court is actually administering the law , rather than determining natural justice .
6 exposing erm this to society what goes on in society .
7 They should neither remain aloof from what goes on in life , nor should they spend all their time solving industrial problems .
8 Well it was erm , making me go back to something that goes on in branch all the time .
9 Come and be glad and , it goes on in chorus to use yet another picture of the Holy Spirit , we 've talked of one being of fire , another picture is that of water , I will pour water on him that is thirsty !
10 Greater understanding of what goes on in school does n't necessarily mean a greater approval of its organisation and its methods .
11 Those who are not teachers , whether they are concerned with the good of society or with the good of certain individual children , will even more certainly look to what happens after school if they are to be satisfied with what goes on in school itself .
12 Mrs said th , there 's too much of a confidential nature goes on in school and , I 'm not allowed to do it at school .
13 They later came to argue that class struggle goes on in state institutions ( Althusser , 1976 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ) .
14 All of these provided the basis for questioning what actually goes on in resource-allocation processes , but a major step forward came with the work of Bower ( 1970 ) and Ackerman ( 1970 ) .
15 With currently available equipment we are not able to discover what goes on in detail in the brain when someone is speaking , though we can make guesses based on evidence such as speech errors ( ‘ slips of the tongue ’ ) and the effects on speech production of different sorts of brain damage .
16 We try as far as possible to relate the work we do in the Technical Department to what goes on in industry and commerce .
17 There is some professional resistance , in the sense that people who 've done a lot of work on programming get used to certain sorts of languages , and if you make proposals about teaching some new way of dealing with computers , they throw up their hands in horror , and object that this is going to be inefficient , or it 's not going to prepare people adequately for what goes on in industry , or whatever .
18 It is in each individual 's interest to defend its place in the ‘ peck order ’ vigorously , as well as to challenge those higher up — hence the almost continual challenging that goes on in goat society .
19 What goes on in Summer Bay
20 ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs .
21 Presently much of its grant will be directed to the MLTB as the country 's major influence in what goes on in mountain training , for a sizeable portion of the BMC 's grant income is awarded because of its past role in training young climbers and mountaineers .
22 Work by Peter Collett , an Oxford academic , has shown clearly that what goes on in front of the telly is , in practice , virtually anything .
23 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
24 That er goes on in relation to er criminal matters again and er er paragraph three hundred and thi , thirty three forty one er it picks up the subject of expert testament , namely er science , art , trade , technical terms , handwriting , foreign law er the ensuing pages in fact deal with that and then at paragraph thirty two fifty one er in the er section of subjects which experts may not testify on .
25 And and that I presume that the feedback is analyzed and decided from maybe as to the content of what goes on in studio and also on the main stage .
26 Les Phillips plays on in midfield
27 ‘ Lots of people say it must be easy for my family to carry on in music and that I must have taught them everything — but I feel they just inherited their love of music as it 's in our blood . ’
28 Picnickers explain that they are prepared to carry on in spite of the odds .
29 Pat signs on in style
30 But it is always verbal and passed on in code from one member to another of various interlocking inner circles of the chattering classes .
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