Example sentences of "to go [adv prt] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lights began to go on in the dark houses , and I relished my melancholy to the last drop .
2 So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea .
3 Ordinarily , learning allows us to go on in the same way , to repeat what has been learned , whether it is a matter of fact ( that London is the capital of England ) or an action ( driving a car in familiar circumstances ) .
4 ‘ She 'll have to go down in the fattening fields with the cows . ’
5 Bowe said : ‘ I thought he was crazy not to go down in the 10th when I was beating up on him .
6 Another political time bomb , waiting to go off in the New Year , is a Select Committee inquiry into Britain 's overall energy needs .
7 Eleven tricks made for a very good score , as several other declarers had actually contrived to go off in the same contract .
8 I 'd arranged with the local flying club to go up in a small ‘ Cub ’ training aircraft , which is well-suited for aerial photography as it has a very slow cruising speed .
9 Perhaps you have always wanted to go up in a hot air balloon , appear on stage in a local amateur production or jump from a higher board at the swimming pool — well , how about it ?
10 Notice is set to go up in the local regsistrar 's office on Thursday , just 48 hours before they walk down the aisle .
11 Cos I 've got to go out in a few minutes .
12 He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament .
13 He was the seventh seed in the men 's championship to go out in the first two rounds , a record for early exits at the tournament .
14 We had a grand doctor from London once , who told me to go out in the fresh air and try to get well .
15 so she 's got to go back in a few weeks ' time
16 That does n't mean we have to go around in a great lather of gratitude all the time .
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