Example sentences of "go in [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There were no clerics nor foreigners amongst them and it was obvious that many of those going in to view the film viewed them as a sad little group .
2 One day when he was extremely unrealistic and euphoric , I really became upset ; it was like going in to see a stranger — he was receiving a high dosage of morphine at that time — and I called his pulmonary doctor and requested that something be done or an explanation be given .
3 ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future .
4 Now , I 'm going in to watch the film .
5 We have agreed to a new deal , with £60 million extra going in to tackle the problems of junior doctors and 500 extra staff .
6 And I tend to draw , most o , most of us tend to draw them as straight lines with branches coming off they may actually show the chain as a twisted chain or zig-zag chain or going in to form a square or something !
7 ‘ On the new album I went to extremes , and for each song I had two or three complete lead breaks worked out for every solo , prior to actually going in to make the album .
8 So when you going in to sign the contracts ?
9 An inspector would go in to inspect the the tank before it was tested and he would back come out and say , you know , there 's so many rivets missing in there .
10 Through his binoculars , Campana now watched a counter-attack go in to retake the lost trenches , led by a young lieutenant of his class at St. Cyr , wearing white gloves .
11 Well I 'll go in get the next , next week 's maths class .
12 It 'll be interesting to see if I 'm still on this basic-guitar tack when we go in to record the next Tin Machine album .
13 They 've got sort of mind you they have their own training sort of regime as well , which in some ways is , means it 's quite good experience because it is structured in , in a , in a way to give you some training , whereas of course if you just go in to do a job then erm how much sort of training you get varies a bit .
14 They go in to have a laugh and they come out feeling they can change the world . ’
15 They go in to have a laugh and they come out feeling they can change the world ’
16 Hysterical residents , many of them in their nightclothes , raced from the block as the fire brigade went in to quell the flames .
17 Peering down dubiously at the envelope , Monica departed to the bus-stop in the main road , and Alice went in to join the others around the table .
18 I went in to watch the day 's most elegant event … the private driving competition .
19 when we down to London last week , we went in to see a friend of ours , she works in the sandwich bar
20 The investigator said he would try his luck with the scenery-watchers in the dome-car , with apparently the same result , and from there he presumably went in to see the Lorrimores , who apart from Xanthe were still in seclusion .
21 For the first time I met Jeremy 's father , who had just arrived from America , and together we went in to see the body .
22 I went in to see the cats and then I swept up all the mess
23 I rambled aimlessly for about an hour , in and out of dirty narrow streets , their only saving grace being their brevity , in and out of a variety of shops , bought some oranges from the market stalls , the most interesting feature of the wretched place , then went in to see an ‘ explicit sex ’ film and was presented with a badly mutilated and heavily censored version of some third-rate continental film which I left within the first fifteen minutes .
24 The two officers who went in to arrest the Marquess , Sgt Michael Tate and PC Patrick Murphy , were involved in ‘ quite a violent struggle ’ with him , said a Metropolitan Police spokesman .
25 Fiona went in to tell the baby sitter she was free to go , while Lachy tried to rouse Fergus .
26 The sort of people who cried with relief when you went in to buy a piece of Elastoplast .
27 Robert stayed on the pavement while Maisie went in to buy the school 's bread .
28 You went in to get the package while Ibrahim went on to the river — was that it ? ’
29 and she says she 's still as bad off now as when she went in to get the house , you know the five thousand odd , she 's would , she 's , she 's , I had a bit last , I , I wished you had it all , I said do n't lie , I said do n't tell me you have n't had it I says cos you have , she says yeah , I says what you done with it ?
30 The bell rang and Amiss went in to find a pair of newcomers in search of tea and toast .
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