Example sentences of "go [adv prt] in [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | With currently available equipment we are not able to discover what goes on in detail in the brain when someone is speaking , though we can make guesses based on evidence such as speech errors ( ‘ slips of the tongue ’ ) and the effects on speech production of different sorts of brain damage . |
2 | In addition , there is a revolution going on in Japan in the financial services sector as it faces deregulation . |
3 | Meetings were still going on in Manchester in a last-minute attempt to avoid today 's scheduled hearing in the High Court . |
4 | However , it is estimated that although there is a lot of work going on in ESs in universities , companies and research departments worldwide , only a few dozen are in regular use in aircraft maintenance . |
5 | It is important for us to understand , therefore , that what was going on in schools in the 1920s , '30s , '40s and '50s paled into insignificance by the side of community drama . |
6 | ‘ No-one was going out in T-shirts in the late 80's but now they are back in fashion , ’ says Ged . |
7 | For I appear to be going round in circles in answer to a question which has been worrying me for some time . |
8 | Miss Lamb 's own inquiries convinced her that exploitation does go on in homes in the Teesside area . |
9 | It 's very interesting that the only way in which one tory hand went up in support in community services committee for any of the things we had before us and I can only worry , was only because the . |
10 | Tal Banin equalised but Sweden went back in front in the 58th minute when Limpar 's cross was headed in by Martin Dahlin . |
11 | That 's why there are no solutions and the characters endlessly go around in circles in discussions . |