Example sentences of "and go in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As science fiction writer John Shirley wrote in an essay called Beyond Cyberpunk : The New Science Fiction Underground , in last year 's Science Fiction Eye , ‘ Like influenza and sexual desire , the alternative press comes and goes in cycles . ’
2 and goes in lives that are plain ,
3 FROM THE LONGMAN REGISTER OF NEW WORDS : advance man noun someone who makes arrangements for visits and appearances by an eminent person , and goes in advance to ensure that they proceed smoothly .
4 The martins were now coming and going in numbers over the water .
5 ‘ He ca n't have been much fun to live with ; his wife would n't necessarily have been heartbroken , ’ Guy commented drily , finally releasing her and going in search of a large box of tissues .
6 Many of the faces are vaguely familiar from faded newspaper photographs of dark suits coming and going in Downing Street .
7 Again , its looking like we might meet in London somewheres ( fortunate I live just 5–10mins from the M3 hehe ) , so London/southern dwellers might be OK , but eve if youre travelling from farther afield , we might all be able to meet somewhere and go in CONVOY , scarves a-fluttering out of windows and all that .
8 It will inevitably happen for some that Housman 's Horace is not the reader 's Horace , and that readers will grumble and go in search of more and later Englishings — for it seems we must " English " this poet again and again if we are to keep up with him where he stands still , at the end of the first century BC .
9 Charlotte , who has seen more than 20 prime ministers come and go in Britain since she was born in 1877 , received her 15th telegram from the Queen .
10 Perhaps one of the most disturbing elements of black youth 's attraction to sport is that they tend to eschew more ‘ earthly ’ pursuits and go in search of sporting success .
11 I 'm beginning to think in their imagery , he admonished himself , and lit a cigarette , somehow reluctant to leave his car and go in search of Dalziel .
12 Nine o'clock , a little late to get dressed and go in search of food , especially when she was n't in the mood to be sociable .
13 Sabrina ignored the fleeing youth on the rollerskates and went in pursuit of his accomplice .
14 That flicker of glamour and unscheduled elevation came and went in January .
15 Colchester keeper John Keeley chops him down … a penalty a professional foul … a sending off … player manager Roy McDonough kept his substitute keeper on the bench and went in goal himself …
16 It came and went in waves .
17 Delighted , I laid the trout on the shingle and went in search of Blair .
18 But as Chapman set about maintaining the momentum of his Northampton team after their 1909 Championship , and went in search of new players , transfer fees were not a problem .
19 I 'm going to tell her now , but she wo n't mind a bit , ’ said Breeze , as she hastily finished her letter and went in search of her sister .
20 She took off the voluminous apron Cook had lent her and went in search of her charge .
21 I realized that the seats were numbered and I collected my bags and went in search of my proper seat .
22 She took her leave and went in search of Stephen , preoccupied by her thoughts .
23 Then she excused herself and went in search of a strong cup of tea .
24 She found herself smiling at him suddenly as they gained the shelter of the sitting-room and went in search of towels .
25 When he headed back into the heart of the crowd she headed the other way , hailed a taxi and went in search of a plane .
26 The Foxton Lift seems almost to have come and gone in secret ; the remains at Foxton were until recently as mysterious to most people as the Iron Age hill fort at Burrough on the Hill on another side of Leicestershire .
27 Her pal has hijacked her , complete with taxi , and gone in search of the Jewish Lesbian Agnostic version of Lourdes .
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