Example sentences of "[verb] go in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 and it 's not really the way you want to go in go but it 's carrying you that way instead of you
2 I do n't think I want to go in tent this time of year .
3 I want to go in Christopher 's seat .
4 I want to go in Boots , anyway .
5 1993 is a year to really find the right person , so it may be that an unsatisfactory relationship has to go in order for the appropriate one to come in .
6 Some relationships have to be let go in order that new ones can flourish .
7 ‘ They 've got nowhere top go in life and they look at someone like me who has sort of got the world at her feet and they are probably as jealous as hell . ’
8 ‘ The legal balance has gone in favour of the terrorist .
9 Do n't give me all that about the ban from Europe , it is because of the way the game has gone in England that we are not the force we were in European competition .
10 Ron Atkinson 's Sheffield Wednesday received a nasty shock away to Cambridge United in their fifth round tie , United going in front after eighteen minutes through Dublin , and Wednesday were to receive another rude shock seven minutes after the break when Philpot made it two nil .
11 You 'd gone in Blondies next door you might got it a bit cheaper and you can take yourself .
12 The local authority committee member tends to go in dread of anything which may scandalise the electorate , voluntary organisations look to the man in the street for approval and funding .
13 When we meet , we seem to go in circles ; we 're great at telling the others how wrong they are or how to solve the problem , but we are not prepared to give in a bit and make the necessary compromises .
14 In fact they seem to go in search of them .
15 God its a great , a great sort of burden off is n't it all this sort of shopping erm , just got to go in Smiths and , we , I
16 We 've got to go in Monday about our rent .
17 Why do n't the one driving the week before tell the one the week after that they 've got to go in drivers ' entrance and not in bloody one !
18 I thought you said he 's got to go in hospital for his
19 The only thing that 's keeping your neck out of a noose is that little set-up you 've got going in Longrock .
20 Returning to the car , those shaken by the mild adventure of the visit to Lost John 's Cave should get in and await any other members of the party who are inspired to go in search of other holes on Leck Fell .
21 he was like a terrier , unable to let go in spite of a beating , and it was hard for her not to feel responsible ; because , after all , did n't his persistence show that she 'd come to matter to him , at least a little ?
22 On the rivers , the fishing seems to go in cycles .
23 Do n't have to go in quarantine horses do n't .
24 Oh I said you 'll have to go in K T V for servicing .
25 More will have to go in order to recruit the highly-paid staff from the nuclear industry to look after the nuclear installations ’ inspectorate 's work on Britain 's revived nuclear power programme .
26 If we have a night sitting service , an elderly person may not have to go in hospital if they are temporarily gone off their legs as sometimes happens .
27 He knew he would have to go in search of extra newspaper before the pains came again , but first he must rest and regain his strength after his exertions in the bathroom .
28 On the Sunday of our Dorset weekend we decided to go in search .
29 He remembered that Riddle 's house was known as Buller 's Hill House and decided to go in search of it .
30 Yes , but sometimes it does n't work like that you know , sometimes I 'm having to go in Jane 's area , I mean like , for instance , we got a phone call last week about the alarm .
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