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

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1 ‘ But if you 're goin' in with Rico ? ’
2 ‘ Who says anythin' about goin' in with Rico ? ’
3 Because I did n't want the kids saying , ah , you have n't got to And I did n't want to go in on Saturday morning either did I ?
4 to remove existing 80-metre fence at west end and replace with new fence to allow full 2-metre width ( old fence to be removed at start of works ; new fence to go in on completion , to allow dumpers to manoevre while work is in progress .
5 I hope to go in with songs we are all happy with , the arrangements agreed and the musicians properly prepared .
6 of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day .
7 I ca n't believe they 're just gon na leave me to go in to English on my own .
8 Then it was time to go in to dinner .
9 The best hope of course is that the rates which the government has chosen to go in at will be sustainable , that the government will be able to combine cuts with interest rates , cuts in interest rates , with the needs of the economy and the constraints of the European Monetary System , so that it actually gets a downward path of interest rates at the rate which the economy needs , without provoking a sterling crisis which would push sterling to the bottom of its permitted rates , and produce a crisis of erm of confidence needing higher interest rates .
10 And then , at half past eight , we used to have to get everything ready for breakfast and have it all ready ; and then we had to go in for prayers .
11 For the exasperated livestock farmer , with fears for the future of his pig unit or broiler house , for the fruit-grower alarmed by the possibility of a poisonous spray inadvertently finding its way into the metabolism of a casual passerby , and for the cereals farmer who does not take kindly to his best malting barley being trampled down in order to create an impromptu picnic site , the simplest solution is to go in for siege tactics .
12 On annual leave the rest right this wants to go in for quarter of an hour does n't it ?
13 The f the thing is if he needs to go in for treatment , he 's only going to get worse if he does n't get it .
14 Refusing the invitation to go in for coffee , Fran hurried back to the car and drove across town , only slowing when she turned in through the gates of the college and made her way along the rutted gravel path to pull up in front of the old sandstone building next to Luke 's car .
15 You ought to go in for beauty comps , he said when he was winding up his film .
16 What I mean by that is , when you get back to your branches , you will go onto further training programmes in branch training , developing your practice training , so each branch will vary how they sort of co-ordinate this , but let's say , we 've been in a few months now , and twice a week we 've got to go in for training .
17 Of every hundred pounds that 's invested , round about forty pounds goes straight to the government in betting duty , round about thirty pounds goes to the football pools in expenses , commissions and profits , leaving round about thirty pounds to be returned in prizes , and so you can see that your rate of return on football pools is extremely small , but on the other hand a very large number of people do enter the football pools , and when they win they can win considerable sums of money and it can make absolute rational economic sense to go in for football pools because you are giving yourself a chance , no matter how small , of winning a sum of money that you would n't expect to come across in any other way of your life .
18 But the Greeks , though they enjoy buying the products of other people 's factories , are stubbornly reluctant to go in for factories themselves .
19 My , my watch is the one Irene bought me gone wrong , it 's had to go in for repairs .
20 Officially , the force was supposed to go in by invitation only ; avoid looking like the heavy mob ; and not humiliate authorities which felt they were hounded because they were struggling to cope on their own .
21 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
22 If he ever goes in with Tyson , he could be taken for a foolish dog .
23 Jarvis , ex-St Teresa 's , goes in with Chris Mulcahy ( Manchester ) and Payne , a former Golden Gloves amateur , makes his paid debut against a selected opponent .
24 ‘ Could n't I see her , before she goes in for surgery ? ’
25 I do n't know how often Rotherhithe goes in for gunfights , but this could be one of ours . ’
26 You 're the one , I would say , who goes in for aggression . ’
27 ‘ Doubtless he visits the alehouse when he goes in for supplies . ’
28 ‘ I 'm not the only one who goes in for charades , ’ he said harshly .
29 ‘ I do n't think Zeinab goes in for compromises much , ’ said Owen gloomily .
30 A man who goes in for abduction does n't merit explanations , and neither , ’ she went on , warming to her subject , ‘ does anyone who can purloin other people 's property , quite deliberately and without conscience , have any right to spout morals at me . ’
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