Example sentences of "[vb base] go [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But they still tend to go round in packs every so slightly . |
2 | Is this how you want to go down in history ? |
3 | stop going round in circles |
4 | You ront go back in boat now ? |
5 | I hate going around in groups . |
6 | We have been arguing the point with the inspector at claims branch for many many months and we just seem to go round in circles . |
7 | I love going out in Manchester . |
8 | A They 've gone up in line with the increase in the number of Bonds . |
9 | The recession that we 've gone through in materials and elsewhere in the economy has taught us , or should have taught us I believe , a very clear lesson and that is that we must end the situation that 's in the building materials industry where our members rely for a reasonable standard of living on bonus earnings the problem being of course that as soon as the recession starts to bite , then the bonus pay becomes very vulnerable to attack and reduction by the employers . |
10 | Professional verdict : It looks like they 've gone back in time to the Fifties — not very practical |
11 | Sometimes you feel in summer that you have to go around in jeans rather than wear shorts and suffer the hassle you get . |
12 | Idea-having is the best antidote to the common problem of going round in circles ( see Going round in circles on page 76 ) . |
13 | I 've become skint while Woking have gone on in leaps and bounds . |
14 | We have overhauled the plans in some of the companies , we 've considered changes that should be done to erm make them more , actually more cost effective for the employee , there 's an element of shifting the cost to the employee while still providing them with coverage and I think the other thing is that erm given the the redundancies that have gone on in Camco and other parts of the group and cost cutting generally , it 's very difficult at this stage to predict you have all sorts of things like actuarial assumptions erm cost inflation of medical costs . |
15 | And postage stamps are not the only things that have gone up in price . |
16 | All the historical records have gone up in flames . |
17 | Families may be placed high in these hierarchies for a variety of reasons — because they have brought with them the high status they had in their villages , because they have acquired status by helping new families settle here in the fifties and sixties and kept them in a state of perennial obligation , because they have gone up in class and ( as a Sikh woman in Newham told me ) ‘ claim status by pretending to be ultra-devout and criticising others who are less so . ’ |
18 | Signs have gone up in Bondgate and at other points in the town centre warning motorists of the changes . |
19 | ‘ It is n't your files that have gone up in smoke . |
20 | Several bombs have gone off in Latvia ; the locals think these were planted to give the army a possible excuse to move in . |