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

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1 ‘ When I go out in January , everybody will be back to zero again .
2 If I go out in search of a long white zip , I end up having to make do with a short blue one .
3 Or shall I go down in history as the High Queen who lost Tara for always ?
4 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 .
5 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 ?
6 Then I went on in Arabic : ‘ You 'll be sorry .
7 no your sit and smooth Elsa and I went off in heed , I am Tommy
8 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 .
9 so I , I went back in house and fetched him a little bowl back with me taters in , peeling taters ,
10 If you tell anyone of what goes on , or call the police — anything — she goes up in flames . ’
11 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 .
12 Erm do you go out in teams ?
13 " But — but you went down in Foxton Mire .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 I mean you go down in London it 's the it 's just like Rebel Yell everywhere , but it 's all heavy rock so
18 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 ?
19 Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line .
20 Rain said she would tell him presently , which did little to pacify him , and she went on in English to Maurin : ‘ Joseph ca n't operate here without you , can he ?
21 If she went down in trousers he would give one of those sardonic smiles .
22 I 've said to my brother Roman Catholic if what you are saying is that the substance of the godhead is in a mystery transferred into our substance that is to say that we are recipitents recipients in the sacrament of the divine life then we go out in faith together believing the same essential .
23 One pub we went in in Cov on that last day of the season had a group of about 20–30 Leeds ‘ fans ’ singing stuff against Munich , the Irish , the Scots , and just about every other ethnic group present in the place too .
24 We went down in style when I was manager , no question about that .
25 Nobody watched them go out in turn .
26 And Mihal 's goblin nagged at him to go off in search of weapons and warfare .
27 They go around in gangs dressed as upmarket Brosettes , but they 're so stupid .
28 Mostly , they go round in circles , reflecting only the idiom of the day .
29 Well we 've got that huge one then they go down in size all the way .
30 They go out in covnoys of 10 and 12 at a time and they 'll have no officers or senior NCO 's accompanying them
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