Example sentences of "go in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 what did you want to do go in a central caravan or what ?
2 Wo n't go in a bloody washer !
3 When I did a lot of my chord studying I used a Gibson 175 , and a cello guitar will obviously make your music go in a certain direction .
4 It would n't go in a straight line and kept squeaking , as if it was trying to draw the attention of the customs officers to the person pushing : ‘ Hey , take a look at this chap 's bags . ’
5 Another way of expressing the same idea is that logic is like kicking a ball — it may go in a straight line , but if the direction is wrong it will not help the team to win the game .
6 They should go in a separate room for the exams though .
7 from a label that 's been cut off , it can go in a four wash , cos it does n't matter what it 's in with cos it 's only on shirts for us .
8 The main features of tabes are an inability to balance when the eyes are shut , numbness , and ‘ tingling ’ sensations , ‘ lightning pains ’ , which are sharp , shooting pains , usually in the lower limbs , which may come and go in a short time or last for several days without remission .
9 If you find one of those canvas military holdalls officers carry these days , the money could go in a false bottom of some sort . ’
10 If it were to close , around 2,500 jobs would go in a recommended merger with the Royal London Hospital .
11 Write the family name first , as this will decide where the work will go in an alphabetical list .
12 Company spokesman David Boole said the 200 jobs at Radford , Coventry , would go in the second quarter of 1993 .
13 Using logic it would be easy to fit but they do n't mention that you 've got to unplug the old keyboard or that the Spectrum 's PCB must go in the right way round .
14 The union was concerned by the rate of job cuts , with 7,000 due by the end of next month and reports that another 20,000 could go in the following year .
15 Yeah I might , I mean I might I might go in the best ones I can get .
16 But I can go in the outer cellar .
17 You can only go in the future direction in time , but you can go at a bit of an angle to it .
18 Well you should go in the front room cos I 've got the test papers to write .
19 which could go in the other room , if they do n't want
20 I 'm going to have to clear up and go in the other room .
21 Yeah , hold on let me just go in the other room and see if my cup 's in there
22 You can go in the other cupboard if you want , that 's a broom cupboard .
23 There 's nowhere you ca n't go in the new G-Series
24 When property passes on death , it will go in the first instance to the executor appointed by will , or the administrator appointed by the court , who are charged with the duty of dealing with it and transferring it to the persons entitled ( see p. 114 ) .
25 But Forest , who only let Walker go in the first place because he had a release clause in his contract , will also be in the hunt .
26 I thought you were an experienced professional or I 'd never have let you go in the first place !
27 Mr Calvert , President of Peugeot and highly critical of Britain 's stance on Japanese investment , insisted : ‘ Even if Nissan had 100 per cent local content as well as local design , they would go in the overall quota ’ .
28 ‘ So we set to work on the pictures , enormous ones and little gems which would all go in the modern interior , and made them full of off-white and near-pink . ’
29 I did n't go in the Jolly Farmer even though it sounds as though I did .
30 To stabilise its currency and comply with EC law will require big sacrifices ( possibly 10,000 jobs will go in the Italian steel industry , the biggest in Europe after Germany 's ) .
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