Example sentences of "go in [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So they would actually be in a lesson with tutors we would nominate who you 'd want them to go in with so I 'm not saying do it now you 've all got your programmes I assume , sorted for the first half term anyway an erm , pretty well tied up , should be erm so really it 's down to saying who they 're gon na go in with er |
2 | Under the aegis of James Prior , the Department of Employment was unlikely to go in for strongly anti-union policies . |
3 | Do you think there 's enough of it in the educational profession , or do you think that one ought to go in for much more evaluation ? |
4 | The erm we 're gon na , we 're gon na make a drive bit that goes in across where the lawn is now |
5 | As opposed to going in for just the interviews . |
6 | Mary Alice flew in the low box and bombed an airfield in France , going in at only 12,000 ‘ ft ‘ . |
7 | Going in to yesterday 's third round , Ian Baker-Finch , Greg Norman and Elkington gave Australia four in the top 13 , only one of whom — Woosnam — was European and seven of whom were American . |
8 | Rose bushes can go in between now and March . |
9 | would n't go in on there . |
10 | Erm sell for about eighty seven pound including spacers so I was gon na go in at about eighty three , eighty four but it 's the new pricing company so I 've got to ask your permission have n't I ? |
11 | The wind got up even more for the back nine , but we looked as though we might go in at least sharing the lead . |
12 | Veronica 's father was Lord Somebody-or-other , she reminded herself , and did n't the aristocracy go in for rather grand affairs ? |
13 | He 'll go in for about four months , they 'll give him shock treatment and all that , but as soon as he comes out he starts drinking again . |
14 | Well I do n't go in for about half an hour . |
15 | ‘ It did n't go in till nearly eleven . ’ |
16 | Besides it does n't even go in till about about every hour . |
17 | And then the stairs the stairs are facing you like that , so you 've only got about about a metre of in between the bottom of the stairs and your front door and you s just sort of go in through there an and you 're in the living room . |
18 | Some branches go in for quite lavish posters , some make do with local draughtsmanship . |
19 | I go in for really frumpy underwear . ’ |
20 | Well go in on there . |
21 | I usually go in at least three . |
22 | Ah went in to where John were working cos I wanted to borrow a spanner , he said I could just murder a cig and his , his mate said ah I could as well . |
23 | You messed up their surveillance , you beat up their agents , you went in for exactly the same unauthorised adventurism as they had — and so let them off the hook . |
24 | ‘ Thrill ’ was the most frequent motive for attending but ‘ humour ’ was also frequently cited — if the wrestlers went in for too much close holding choruses of ‘ Kiss me sergeant ‘ and ‘ What blue eyes you 've got ’ would strike up . |
25 | There was a difference of opinion what happened next — she thought it went in from there , I was convinced it hit him in the head and went in . |
26 | The receiver has gone in at only the parent company , and Sharp yesterday made it clear that seven of its 15 operating subsidiaries were going concerns . |
27 | But i It 's obvious that you 've always y gone in for quite stylish displays of your fruit too have n't you ? |