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

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1 ‘ You were only doing it for yourself , using it as an excuse to go back in time and relive old memories . ’
2 Late one night she forgets to turn off the gas after heating up some left-over mutton vindaloo , and a loud explosion rocks the mansion as Tracey 's beautiful designer kitchen goes up in smoke .
3 They later came to argue that class struggle goes on in state institutions ( Althusser , 1976 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ) .
4 Right look at the Gazette , twenty million college goes up in flames , out of control chemistry experiment wrecks school .
5 twenty million college goes up in flames , Bacon 's burning , come evaluation , which do you think the most effective so far repeat , what was it ? goodness gracious great balls of fire , fire fire Bacon 's college ablaze , it 's hot in the kitchen , and yours were
6 twenty million college goes up in flames
7 I do n't think that 's kind of less what you 'd find in the Sun because of twenty million college goes up in flames .
8 As the city slumbers , a slum area in a remote corner of the metropolis goes up in flames .
9 Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you .
10 Clearly , much research goes on in institutions of higher education .
11 Counting the cost of a fire which has brought his business to a standstill and caused ten years of research to go up in smoke .
12 we are at the moment er going through er an experiment compost an experimental site where this is going on er near Hertford and erm we are obviously interested to see how that goes before that may , or may not , be extended and the second thing is that there has been a green cone experiment going on in conjunction with Welwyn Hatfield District whereby erm householders
13 Dr Marshall says it 's been such a success he 'd like to see his research go up in flames again
14 Dr Marshall says it 's been such a success he 'd like to see his research go up in flames again
15 There were several others who used to come and see me in Baldersdale , particularly after the first television programme went out in January 1973 , including some of the nurses .
16 After about five minutes a light went on in back .
17 After the third knocking a light went on in Jessie 's room ; then there was the sound of muffled voices .
18 ( This work goes on in parallel with in vivo studies . )
19 So scum are now 13 points ahead , and our 14 match unbeaten run goes up in smoke .
20 A large proportion of the available Scottish medieval material has been published and these printed sources will allow much of the work to go on in Oxford , but subsequent work on manuscript sources , especially in London , Durham , Edinburgh and Aberdeen is envisaged .
21 However , it is estimated that although there is a lot of work going on in ESs in universities , companies and research departments worldwide , only a few dozen are in regular use in aircraft maintenance .
22 They 'd freak totally , if their boss went around in jeans .
23 scraped it all in and I said I 'll leave it in dish cos it 's a dog doggy dish went back in house and , oh what did I come back for ?
24 The result was all wrong … 6-2 on aggregate to Tranmere but there was a flicker of hope in the flames as United 's cup run went up in smoke
25 THE magician and his talking parrot had been working an ocean liner , until one day the liner went down in fog .
26 Aaron Hicklin , in Mostar ( left ) , learns how a beautiful mountain region in Bosnia-Herzegovina is co-existing with war after generations of rural tranquillity Centuries of peace go up in smoke
27 The Althorps ' divorce went through in April 1969 and a month later on May 2 , Peter Shand Kydd and Lady Althorp married in a quiet register office ceremony and bought a house on the West Sussex coast where Peter could indulge his love of sailing .
28 FR go back in time
29 Equally , we do n't want to suggest there is a huge revolutionary change going on in London television .
30 The recession has hit the farming community as hard as anyone — and the last thing farmers want to see is their livelihood going up in smoke .
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