Example sentences of "go in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They always have someone go in every day anyway |
2 | There are so many people who come and go in a place like this , it could be anyone . ’ |
3 | Others go in a vain search for it on the sabbath . |
4 | And then an old woman who was standing at her door said , Go in a lucky minute , and make spoil of whatever you wish . |
5 | Although there is no specific luggage compartment , bags go in a former radio stowage on its humped back , while the nose area ( which now houses a 45- pound lead ballast weight replacing the guns ) could be modified to take an overnight bag if needed . |
6 | Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years . |
7 | FKI Plc has let the FKI Communications Ltd arm of its Process Control Group go in a management buy-out backed by ECI Ventures for £5.4m , £4m in cash , £1.4m by the issue of 1.4m preference shares in the firm . |
8 | Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years . |
9 | Go in a Group … |
10 | Let me give you one or two specific examples , I 'm always interested , having been in a college for thirty five years in adult education , I 'm interested in the primary schools and I must admit I get more job satisfaction the moment we go in a primary schools than ever I had when I was in the college itself ! |
11 | Light beams go in a curved path . |
12 | He used to liken it to confession — you go in a sinner , laden with chains , bound by evil deeds , then , whoof , the sinner emerges , unfettered and free . ’ |
13 | You go in a line like everybody else , you feel the same as everybody else … |
14 | Off you go in a limo with champagne . |
15 | You see at at you can walk around , go in a pub , have a drink , come out and nobody 'll say anything to you , there 's no trouble round there . |
16 | I know they 've got a bit of crime rate with burglaries but it 's not actual violence round , and round Valley you can do the same , go in a pub and come out , and er no one 'll say nothing . |
17 | Because they go in a caravan . |
18 | And I walk down a corridor and I go in a door , and they 're there . ’ |
19 | Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London . |
20 | Productivity gains expected may be seriously constrained because of ingrained attitudes which cause human behaviour to change slower than the potential rendered by technology or even go in a direction directly opposed to the requirements of the system . |
21 | You think that 's especially true and like say Aberdeen if you go in a shop there and and , at least it used to be the case , and asked for something you be thought you were speaking fine but they would just say , Oh my you down from Orkney for a holiday ? |
22 | So you go in a tell them that six windows are gon na cost them four and a half thousand and they go |
23 | go sit in , go in a corner here , rather than wet his pants . |
24 | So you go in a plane ? |
25 | Ca n't you hear me saying to that They all go in a tin up there John . |
26 | In a photograph it 's never true then you go in a shop and what you see is what you get . |
27 | be switched off and then rewound and then go in a |
28 | Yeah , go in a mini . |
29 | if you , even if you just go in a shop and ask for something , I tell you what I 'll send you in butchers with it , for one or two bits and |
30 | if you go in a freezer and it shrivels so then if you go in the fridge |