Example sentences of "[conj] goes [adv prt] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Further , a family member may find it difficult to " let go " of the primary sufferer while he or she is in treatment and may still want to find out everything that goes on in a treatment centre on a day-to-day basis and there by continue to " fix " by proxy .
2 Because of the risk of rejection by the ITVA , the vast majority of commercials are first shown to them at script stage , and the discussion and negotiation that goes on in the majority of cases takes place on scripts alone .
3 Splitting ‘ But then Alison never discusses anything that goes on in the household .
4 G. observed that although holidays mean a shut-down in industrial activity , they can lead to plenty of pollutions because of the cleaning that goes on in the factories .
5 Now clearly not everything that goes on in the body or mind is voluntary .
6 But you were telling me that there 's a lot of research that goes on in the universities .
7 She told me she takes an interest in everything that goes on in the house , and that the party line was a great help to her .
8 The difficulty with such a conclusion is that one can claim authenticity for anything that goes on in the classroom , including mechanistic pattern practice and the recital of verb paradigms , on the grounds that it may be conducive to learning ( type 3 ) and a feature of the conventional classroom situation ( type 4 ) .
9 Fourthly , at the level of individual test items , a question can be asked about how well they represent the learning that goes on in the classroom .
10 It 's an environment , and it 's actually an activity that goes on in the classroom .
11 he 's got er , it 's like a bank that goes up in the fields
12 Recruited for a tricky mission , he pinions a German plane under his own , crashes into a dam , floods a German base and goes out in a blaze of glory , having saved the British fleet from likely destruction .
13 Skipper has his breakfast and goes out in the field and I go home and am ready to start work at 10.30am — one of the benefits of being a freelance is that the person who rings up at 10.31am does n't realise that you are wearing jodhpurs and have dirty fingernails !
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