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

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1 Now this is and I must admit when he pulled the trigger then I thought that was going to go right in the back of the net .
2 ‘ Ken , why do n't you want us to go home in the Glory ?
3 He was whistling that stupid little old song of his about the man who was scared to go home in the dark . ’
4 As a Party we were losing nothing and , since the necessity of going slowly in the matter has come from L.G. 's own friends , I do not regret it .
5 To be an active dealer entails taking positions in currencies such as going long in the dollars and short in DMs .
6 A portfolio must be constructed by going long in the security and short in the call options so that , where m is the number of calls that must be written to produce a riskless hedge .
7 Cows are going home in the lane there , looping the hedges with their warm wreaths of breath —
8 We then followed the River Orwell to the bridge before going home in the distance we could see other aircraft .
9 Cos it 's dark in the morning when I go into work and it 's dark when I 'm going home in the evenings .
10 Flushes of blood and heat going upwards in the chest
11 Flushes of blood and heat going upwards in the chest .
12 He went to Redbridge Forest , who merged with Diadora League Dagenham , and are now going well in the GM Vauxhall Conference .
13 Since that moment of truth , I have been perfectly happy , making my preparations for leaving England and going abroad in the service of God .
14 The local supermarket 's open on Sundays now , and Laura 's going there in the morning , she tells me . ’
15 I was lucky not to go straight in the fridge , I tell you . ’
16 It 's best to go later in the season .
17 Even in the earlier period , however , it was difficult to hold back the commercial urges of line managers , though some marketing effort was initially canalised into the job of discouraging the sale of electric fires or persuading people to go carefully in the use of electricity at peak times .
18 Now you 've found the chamber have n't you , under the bed , so you wo n't have to go far in the night . ’
19 Some of us dwell too much on failure in the past , or the threat of disaster in the future , sending messages like ‘ You did this very badly last year ’ or ‘ Things are bound to go well in the future ’ .
20 ‘ My heart leapt as 40-yard chip went right in the hole
21 The ball went via Dorigo to Deane , whose side-footer went right in the corner .
22 Due to the pre-UK release — ha ha — of ‘ Your Arsenal ’ , much is forgiven concerning that dreaded disappearance from Australia last year ( He does n't just do it here then — IM ) , but a snappy return trip would not go astray in the hearts of the young distraught fans , please please please …
23 Things did n't go right in the house so I left and ran away .
24 Pity they went astray in the middle .
25 It seems to me however that the terms presumption and exception as national guidance stands at the moment go together in the context of greenbelt .
26 And then it 's got to be regional , national or international investment which could go elsewhere in the U K or in Europe .
27 So I ca n't go away in the autumn now cos that 's just when everybody 's start you know raring to go and wanting to get started on next year 's programme .
28 Or at tea , when they come in in the morning or when they go home in the evening .
29 You come to spend more time together than you are now because you go home in the evenings she goes out .
30 Then perhaps he 'll let you go home in the morning . ’
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