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

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1 And also , but half the time it 's the problem arises because it 's , the machines gone to personnel without something , and then we 've got to spend time either chasing it up or getting another bit or going round in circles .
2 press for action to make sure people do n't waste time or go round in circles
3 Well it was erm , making me go back to something that goes on in branch all the time .
4 So much for the handwringing about the decline of the political process that goes on in Washington .
5 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
6 But then I thought ‘ Driven By You … ’ and ping ! the lights went on ; I thought of it as the power struggle that goes on in relationships .
7 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 .
8 Yet the British Government was responsible under Clause 75 of the Government of Ireland Act for everything that goes on in Northern Ireland .
9 I mean , you get the lowdown on stuff that writers never get , because you 're working with these people and you get the real story — not the stuff that goes on in books and magazines .
10 As Jeffrey Richards showed in the first of three talks on Sexuality in the Middle Ages ( Radio 3 , Monday ) , you can always get past a lack of obvious data to find out the sort of thing that goes on in bedrooms .
11 If the Chief those to also want to improve passenger comfort but let me say in spite of all this er th th th the customer still favour and that is why we will be supporting the Labour resolution because it is about the state of it is about yes to keep our eyes and sort of providing a whole range of integrated public transport that goes along in parallel with that same .
12 ‘ The life that goes out in love to all is the life that is full and rich and continually expanding in beauty and power . ’
13 Nearly all the undesirable changes that go on in food after it is harvested make it less pleasant , or decidedly horrible , to eat .
14 I do n't mean helmeted sentries literally do patrol the walls by night , I do n't mean even that anything 's actually been seen , but the things that go on in people 's minds are realities , and do influence events .
15 How aware is it of the trading data that is collected , the way in which trading or order cards are filled in , or the pit trading practices that go on in front of its pit officials ?
16 Ordyn-Nashchokin , one of the more forward-looking Russian statesmen of the seventeenth century , objected in the 1660s to any permanent foreign diplomatic representation in the country because it would " bring harm to the Muscovite state and embroil it with other nations " and because foreign diplomats would " find out everything that went on in Moscow and tell it abroad " .
17 THE memories of the love and caring that went on in Lourdes is something I shall always treasure .
18 We do n't of course see the kind of thing that went on in Germany under Hitler , but you feel a disaster is waiting , another disaster of some kind is waiting .
19 Another reason why the country needs to be saved from a Labour Government is that it is bad enough to have the type of nonsense that went on in Luigi 's restaurant happening when the Labour party is in opposition , but it would be especially ridiculous if it happened with the Labour party in government .
20 ( The argument that went on in Tanzania at this time is referred to in some detail in the next chapter . )
21 She dimly perceived the terrible conflict that went on in Johnny 's mind between the dark side of his nature and the knowledge of how he should behave — of the actions expected of him because , as he would have put it , he was a Gentleman .
22 And to go on in government to succeed , for a chastened Tory party , industrial establishment and media will have no counter-argument .
23 Nathan gets and goes off in search of somewhere quiet , clutching a toilet roll and anxious anticipations .
24 Consequently , there was a constant danger of those Moorish princes owing allegiance to El Cid calling upon him for aid , or simply reneging on their agreements and going over in force to the Almoravid leader .
25 I told him that we were leaving the present trail at Reggane and going through In Salah and Tamanrasset .
26 Meetings are infamous for getting stuck and going round in circles .
27 I like Ian McKewan , Martin Amis , and going back in time Victor Pritchett , Elizabeth Bowen .
28 He closed his eyes and went through in detail what he would like to do to the curly-haired tart .
29 Riborg approved of the Iraquis because they wore clean shirts every day , but disapproved of the Welsh because they were dirty and noisy and went round in droves .
30 But while he has anguished over his role in life , to the point where it would surprise no one if he just threw in the towel tomorrow and went off in search of obscurity , Steffi appears to have suffered no such agonies and self-doubt .
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