Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the officers were released after Gen. Tanay had apparently gone on strike in protest . |
2 | He sprang into action when wife Ann , 26 , suddenly went into labour in the middle of the night . |
3 | A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) . |
4 | A deal with EMI beckoned , and 15-year-old singer Stinky Turner was soon going on stage in his pyjamas and bawling , ‘ You insult my intelligence but I a not a fool ! ’ to the band 's legion of admirers ( affectionately known as ‘ The Rubber Glove Firm ’ ) . |
5 | Our ships no longer plough the seas to seek cheap food at the cheapest price , and children no longer go to school in poor clothing . |
6 | Ancient church treasures of gold , silver , ivory and rock crystal ; enamelled , filigreed , and bejewelled , which were stolen from Quedlinburg by a US army lieutenant in 1945 , have been returned to Germany , and the whole contents of the treasury some fifty works has just gone on display in the Kunstgewerbemuseum until 30 May 1993 . |
7 | The third generation version , which has just gone on sale in Britain , looks likely to continue the success story . |
8 | They would soon go to sleep in the back of the car . |
9 | And my father I think just went to school in the Wintertime . |
10 | But she still goes to school in Soweto — a journey of two-and-a-half hours each way by train and bus . |
11 | Making war in the twelfth century was rather like going on strike in the twentieth : it was a method of exerting economic and financial pressure on your opponent — it was not intended that it should end in his death . |
12 | Less dramatic but equally puzzling would be the problem posed by the patient who deliberately went on hunger-strike in order to end his suffering . |
13 | After his release in the mid-1970s he became a successful businessman and hotelier but later went into exile in Rome , where he helped finance the USC , returning to Somalia in late 1990 . |
14 | For some reason ( probably ignorance of the comic art ) Will Hay , the majestic Thirties comedian who also went to school in Stockton was overlooked by the Academy . |
15 | Knights also went to war in company ; a number , sometimes from the same lordship , would serve in the retinue of a great lord . |
16 | Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world . |
17 | Its partners include two women whose dedication is such that Mrs Anne Elliott even worked in the morning before going into hospital in the afternoon to have her first baby . |
18 | During the 1980s rural populations have grown more slowly then they did ten years earlier and some have declined ; in contrast not only has there been a substantial slowdown in the rate of London 's population decline ( Britton 1986 ) , but it has now gone into reverse in a small way . |
19 | She lived out of doors and often went to work in the fields with the contadini . |
20 | A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables . |
21 | The remains of the iron overshot water wheel eventually went for scrap in the late 1960s . |
22 | Hakon , Paul 's son , eventually went into exile in Sweden leaving his cousins , St Magnus and his brother Erling , ruling Orkney . |
23 | at the caravan we never walk , we always go in he even goes for paper in bloody car , him ! |
24 | The terrier , a Jack Russell , was always a hunting animal , working rough ground and even going to ground in those situations where it could safely get down into a fox earth or a drainpipe . |
25 | I might even go to church in the morning . |
26 | May as well go to bed in a drunken stupor after dinner , same as the rest of them . |
27 | To take an example , suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other 's homes and take along their respective toddlers , and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children running riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious . |
28 | I sang and danced in town , and then went to bed in Edinburgh Castle . |
29 | He then went into research in tropical medicine . |
30 | Why could I never go about arm in arm with two or three others and stare at girls ? |