Example sentences of "[adv] go in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that better go in the kitchen |
2 | ‘ Hey , we better go in the saloon , leetle dog . |
3 | Think you better go in the bath my love ! |
4 | not to Cath , no he went in the porch , he 'd only go in the porch to Audrey and tell Audrey not to go in |
5 | They can all go in the hall and then that 'll leave me free to go out first like I should do . |
6 | Or else you er er er you you know Well I wo n't need that , it can all go in the corner . |
7 | like that do n't you normally go in the garage and do it |
8 | It would hardly go in the bathroom . |
9 | Do you ever go in the market ? |
10 | I should save the trip until the weekend , when we can all go , besides , she 'll be bored with all your old historical studies , she 'll want to be with other people of her own age , other Americans , perhaps — I mean , there are plenty of them about the place , goodness knows , and that shirt should really go in the wash straight away . ’ |
11 | I 'd rather go in the shop and see it cos sometimes , especially if it 's got a pattern on turn out to be better than the catalogue cos when it comes , it do n't look the same , and then the same colour do you ? |
12 | ‘ If you must smoke you could at least go in the living room while I 'm cooking , ’ said Rodney . |
13 | Well it must either go in the kitchen or in the cupboard somewhere , but you know ? |
14 | On arrival outside the Works , the men could either go in the Mess Room and collect hot water to brew themselves a drink , purchase one from the attendant , or buy hot coffee and rum , from a horse drawn stall outside the main gate . |
15 | You said it would never go in the window . ’ |