Example sentences of "going in [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The section then dived down to attack , Yellow I ( Jeffries ) going in on the starboard quarter and I dived down and made a quarter-astern attack from below , opening fire at 400 yards and closing to 50 yards , giving the e/a three bursts of three seconds each .
2 ‘ Are n't you going in for the Swimming Gala ? ’
3 Who were going in for the exam and I were n't allowed to help them .
4 He said he was going in for the Spot the Talent competition at the Easter Fete .
5 When Frank heard that Michael thought of going in for the prize on this set book he was indignant and sent a message to Michael , ‘ Who in his senses would read a book by a bishop ? ’
6 Both dog fox and vixen will dig these out from the stops , never going in at the doe 's entrance but judging the precise overhead position from which to dig down directly to the nest .
7 They are not going in at the moment but that does n't worry me because he is a smashing lad doing the right things again .
8 Should be a few goals going in at the Baseball Ground on Sunday … the central live match is Derby County against Oxford United …
9 If you go on holiday for a month , you want another pay cheque going in at the end of the month .
10 Not only does it not produce much wheat , as we well know , but , in fact , it is not creating as much energy output as energy input going in to the system .
11 ‘ I 'm going in to the kitchen to see how Mrs Porter 's getting on , ’ Belinda announced firmly , cutting off Tom 's words .
12 He was n't going for a joy trip , he was n't going out in the boat just to se to while away an hour or so to relax and to unwind , he was n't going there to , just to get away from the crowd of people that had been following him and had been listening to him , he had a purpose in going in into the boat , to go to the other side .
13 ‘ Are you going in over the weekend ? ’ she asked , already missing the contact .
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