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

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1 There was an Inn at the village where travellers stayed until there were enough of them to go forward in confidence .
2 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
3 Nothing goes on in St Jude 's that I do n't know about — should I choose to enquire . "
4 I hate it when you walk past someone goes right in front of you and you sort of give it you do n't care if he 's ten feet tall you just look at him like this and you see this nasty greeny .
5 ‘ When I go out in January , everybody will be back to zero again .
6 If I go out in search of a long white zip , I end up having to make do with a short blue one .
7 Or shall I go down in history as the High Queen who lost Tara for always ?
8 My headmaster thought I was much too young to try for Oxford , but I went up in March 1959 to do the scholarship exam with two boys from the year above me at school .
9 Having identified this implicit feature of the debate in Part I , I went on in Part II to ask how the holist approach has fared : how powerful and wide-ranging are the holist explanations currently proposed by social scientists ?
10 Then I went on in Arabic : ‘ You 'll be sorry .
11 I went home in tears .
12 no your sit and smooth Elsa and I went off in heed , I am Tommy
13 Luckily , one of the participants had to withdraw at the last moment and taking her place on the team , I went off in search of sponsors .
14 so I , I went back in house and fetched him a little bowl back with me taters in , peeling taters ,
15 It could be chopped out of the calendar today ( Thursday ) by the FISA World Council meeting which goes ahead in Paris this afternoon .
16 They all believed that several corresponding processes could be identified , especially in the field of kinship , which went automatically in parallel with technological evolution .
17 And he said something which even annoyed them more , which is something like there is nothing going on in Oxford before eleven that I 'm interested in doing .
18 If you tell anyone of what goes on , or call the police — anything — she goes up in flames . ’
19 Laura Mancinelli 's Mozart 's Ghost ( 1986 ) combines two rather donnish mysteries : the protagonist is pursued by ‘ anonymous ’ telephone calls which consist of nothing but music by Mozart ; when she is spared further harassment by the entire Turin telephone system seizing up , she goes off in pursuit of the concealed manuscript of Plato 's last dialogue .
20 Erm do you go out in teams ?
21 " But — but you went down in Foxton Mire .
22 The conditions of service , the harshness of the environment , the atrocious difficulties associated with travel and food supplies , the ravages of scurvy , and the son of men who went out in search of new lands for the tsar , all contributed to the tense atmosphere which sometimes erupted into bloody conflict .
23 Based in Zagreb , he succeeds Sir Donald Acheson , who went there in July last year on what was expected to be a two or three month assignment .
24 We were part of a group from many countries who went there in reply to an invitation from West African leaders .
25 As you go backwards in time , to say the first minute of the universe 's life , the density is not absurdly high , it 's only a little more than that of water , but the density of radiation is much , much higher — it 's a million times higher — and the temperature is like the inside of a nuclear reactor , so one of the interesting things is that when we get back to just a minute , say , after the apparent beginning of the expansion , we 're not yet dealing with any bizarre physics , we 're dealing with conditions that we know and understand on earth .
26 Unless you go outside in shorts in this weather .
27 Well if you go back in time if you go back if you go forward in time say twenty years you wo n't have anybody left from the last world war will you ?
28 I know you go out in company very little , and was the more fortunate that dear Crabb managed to entice you to his breakfast table .
29 I know you go out in company very little , and was the more fortunate that dear Crabb managed to entice you to his breakfast table .
30 If you are prone to thread veins on the cheeks , extremes of temperature are not good — wrap a scarf round your face when you go out in chill temperatures and cold winds , and do n't sit too near the fire when you come in .
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