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

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1 They later came to argue that class struggle goes on in state institutions ( Althusser , 1976 ; Poulantzas , 1978 ) .
2 All of these provided the basis for questioning what actually goes on in resource-allocation processes , but a major step forward came with the work of Bower ( 1970 ) and Ackerman ( 1970 ) .
3 ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs .
4 This is now going on in accounts departments throughout the country and we aim to drive the level of the problem right down . ’
5 We knew the rents were going up in Tottenham mews and we could n't find any good , affordable space in town .
6 Second-class citizen ! goes up in neon lights when those who use the pronunciation of the streets and not of the written word open their mouths .
7 Along with the island 's hydro-electric scheme — bringing power to some houses for the first time — and the harbour improvements , the incident will probably go down in Shetland annals as another stage in Foula 's modernisation .
8 As posters go up in hotel lobbies and banners are hung in the international airport terminals , crowds are a foregone conclusion .
9 Item twenty as well as twenty six , you are suggesting that meals go up in day centres by fifteen percent , and then on twenty six , we introduce a two pound a week for daycare , for people with learning disabilities .
10 If you are prone to thread veins on the cheeks , extremes of temperature are not good — wrap a scarf round your face when you go out in chill temperatures and cold winds , and do n't sit too near the fire when you come in .
11 Anyway he went about in railway jobs as the years went by and I was born in , taken with the rest to Leicester , City of Leicester , but my early memories was in Nottingham .
12 They usually go round in family groups , and while they probably feed mainly on fish , they are able and willing to kill a seal if they find one .
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