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

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31 The right hon. Gentleman served as a junior Minister in the Northern Ireland Office , but his knowledge of what goes on in Northern Ireland is rather strange .
32 Nothing goes on in St Jude 's that I do n't know about — should I choose to enquire . "
33 What goes on in Summer Bay
34 The show goes on in Malvern until Sunday afternoon .
35 ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs .
36 I think you 've always got to be aware too that what goes on in schools does , and should , reflect what 's going on out of schools .
37 I go into schools quite a lot because I 'm concerned with the training of graduates as teachers , and I 'm very interested in what goes on in schools .
38 Presently much of its grant will be directed to the MLTB as the country 's major influence in what goes on in mountain training , for a sizeable portion of the BMC 's grant income is awarded because of its past role in training young climbers and mountaineers .
39 Logicians , one would have imagined , dwell in mental ivory towers , austerely untroubled by what goes on in laboratories .
40 You may have got quite friendly now , but she does n't necessarily know all that goes on in Robert 's mind . ’
41 As Jeffrey Richards showed in the first of three talks on Sexuality in the Middle Ages ( Radio 3 , Monday ) , you can always get past a lack of obvious data to find out the sort of thing that goes on in bedrooms .
42 Work by Peter Collett , an Oxford academic , has shown clearly that what goes on in front of the telly is , in practice , virtually anything .
43 Most LEAs are adopting systematic procedures of school inspections and viewing what goes on in classrooms .
44 A good deal of observational research has been done on what goes on in classrooms , including language classrooms .
45 I mean , there 's so much that goes on in prison that people do n't know about , which they should .
46 And second because she knows what goes on in Audrey 's seemingly empty head .
47 That er goes on in relation to er criminal matters again and er er paragraph three hundred and thi , thirty three forty one er it picks up the subject of expert testament , namely er science , art , trade , technical terms , handwriting , foreign law er the ensuing pages in fact deal with that and then at paragraph thirty two fifty one er in the er section of subjects which experts may not testify on .
48 I mean , you get the lowdown on stuff that writers never get , because you 're working with these people and you get the real story — not the stuff that goes on in books and magazines .
49 And and that I presume that the feedback is analyzed and decided from maybe as to the content of what goes on in studio and also on the main stage .
50 What is the use of continuing our race if it is to go on in darkness ? ’
51 And to go on in government to succeed , for a chastened Tory party , industrial establishment and media will have no counter-argument .
52 A light seems to go on in Lucker 's head .
53 A large proportion of the available Scottish medieval material has been published and these printed sources will allow much of the work to go on in Oxford , but subsequent work on manuscript sources , especially in London , Durham , Edinburgh and Aberdeen is envisaged .
54 The things that used to go on in Newmarket .
55 Desmond Fairchild flatly refused to go on in St Ives 's place , with or without the book .
56 If the Chief those to also want to improve passenger comfort but let me say in spite of all this er th th th the customer still favour and that is why we will be supporting the Labour resolution because it is about the state of it is about yes to keep our eyes and sort of providing a whole range of integrated public transport that goes along in parallel with that same .
57 I would be not in the least surprised if that Wallaby performance goes down in history as the best given in the one year that the law lasts — surely , even though players and referees will work their way round some of the problems , it will only last the year .
58 It took some time for all the records to be checked , but it 's now agreed that IBM Corp 's full year net loss for 1992 of $4,965m goes down in history as the largest corporate loss on record , taking the baton from General Motors Corp .
59 You see it on telly , it goes down in sections and crumples in a huge cloud of dust .
60 Vic goes down in football 's annals as the first international player to be chosen from the ranks of the 4th Division ( for Wales against Northern Ireland in Belfast on 22 April 1959 ) , but Palace fans should know that this was no freak selection , for Vic had impressed many with his splendid performances and was in a run of 143 consecutive League games with just a single absence for us .
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