Example sentences of "goes in " in BNC.

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1 It can be said of these strong-minded and independently gifted accomplices that their work shows a dimension of reciprocity and replication , of the production unit , which stands at an appreciable remove from parody and plagiarism , and from the mimicry of other people 's voices which is comprehended in the term ‘ ventriloquism ’ , which Amis goes in for in private , among friends , and which is also a pleasure of the novels he writes .
2 Always avoid species where flowers close up at night or when the sun goes in ; variegated varieties , whose rich colours will fade and leaves gradually green over in persistent shade , and ‘ long-day ’ flowers such as iris , rudbeckia and nigella whose flowering depends absolutely on prolonged sunlight .
3 Before the sun goes in . ’
4 When eavesdropping ( a vicarious ghost-life he goes in for ) , he hears Raskolnikov tell Sonya about the crime , and later , without openly referring to it , the potential suicide twits the actual murderer : Sell , you can certainly do a lot . ’
5 He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) .
6 He also goes in for creative self-plundering by way of rhetorical and dialectical self-parody .
7 The first thing Marie does when she goes in is go over to the hats .
8 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
9 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
10 Occasionally the odd bed-spring goes in where it suits .
11 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
12 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
13 And , ’ I went on as he tried to interrupt , ‘ so as you do n't get lost if the sun goes in , you can paint the trees as you go with luminous paint .
14 Powerful stuff , which represents the sort of passionate writing that Mr Wright himself goes in for .
15 Caird also goes in for a few unnecessary stunts , such as having two of the ladies of the town played by men in drag .
16 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
17 Try offering a titbit , or a small quantity of nuts in your hand as the mare goes in and out at shoulder height .
18 His food goes in a corner manger and a brick goes in with it ; the weight of the brick means he ca n't throw the manger about and we can only assume that its bulk gives him something to think about .
19 But if the Section Sergeant goes in for any necessary purpose , the Inspector comes in , he is reported and gets a severe reprimand from his superiors for idling his time in the Station .
20 A screw that goes in as you turn it clockwise is ( arbitrarily ) called right-handed .
21 This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want .
22 Ray has deliberately introduced marbles into the pump , backing up the claim by Tsurumi Manufacturing Company , Japan , that what goes in , comes out again .
23 There are various devices on the market to help solve this problem , and the Basingstoke-based Award Design company have produced the Quad-FX , which not only mixes and balances effects in parallel ( in effect , each one goes in individually , not one behind the other ) , but will also make all your processors and stomp boxes compatible , and offers adjustment of the input and output levels so each unit lines up individually with your amp 's effects loop .
24 Edwina , the worldly mother-in-law who goes in for interior decoration .
25 The road winds on to Arco de São Jorge and then goes in and round a deep ravine before it reaches Boaventura ( 65km ) .
26 If this goes in easily by more than a few millimetres , rot is probably present , and you 'll have to strip off the paint so you can repair it .
27 ‘ Once the first one goes in , hopefully I 'll get a load , ’ said Barlow .
28 They knew that palladium has a natural affinity for hydrogen and that if palladium is used as the cathode the hydrogen ions initially migrate into it ; as more and more hydrogen goes in so it gets under ever greater pressures .
29 He always ’ — again the hand was expressive — ‘ he always goes in on his way from the mill .
30 What goes in and what gets left out depends on how much political ground is conceded between SunSoft , Unix System Labs and other UI members .
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