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

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1 She 'd go in through the back .
2 I could not go in through the house because of the servants .
3 Determined not to put a foot wrong , let alone go in over the top , as I sometimes do .
4 So what I 'm saying to you is , do n't go in over the top , you know , five , just a normal but a firm handshake because a man would expect it because a weak ha ha handshake can be irritating and the same thing if she is a woman
5 ‘ I can go in on the morning bus with Flora , ’ Anna said , ‘ and home on the early-afternoon one to Quindale .
6 We can often go in on the basis that if somebody has a problem that they want to look at that , just as frequently somebody has an interest that they want to develop , to know more about .
7 The former Kent and England spinner Derek Underwood , director of cricket at Club Surfaces , had this to say : ‘ Of course I enjoy seeing our pitches go in at the Etons and Tonbridges , but it is at grass-roots level within the state-schools sector that the wealth of untapped talent must not be lost to the game . ’
8 I mean if anything , the physics should go in with the maths exam , rather than chemistry and biology .
9 It concerned me deeply that the men going back to Burma should have a smattering of the language , especially those who would go in with the Wingate levies into occupied Burma .
10 You gon na go in for the rounders ?
11 She watched me go in to the doctor .
12 While most , for example narcissi and scillas , should be planted as soon as they are bought , tulips should not go in to the garden until November .
13 Ye 'd best go in before the rain . ’
14 ‘ I saw Mr Hyde go in by the laboratory door in the street at the back of the house , ’ said the lawyer .
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