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

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1 A kitchen tends to fall into one of three categories depending on its physical limitations and your life pattern : it may be designed purely as a work room when all the other family activities go on in other rooms ; or it may be a room where the work is done and some or all family meals are taken ; or finally it may bc the real centre of the house , where work is done , meals are taken and where the family congregates .
2 I mean the old boy network is pretty bad in this country , but er , it 's similar sorts of things go on in developing countries , and because there 's much less of an industrial sector there , the government sector itself , erm , plays a very important role in , in employment .
3 ‘ If you go on in this way , half the camp will be out of bounds before long ’
4 The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation .
5 ‘ If ships go down in shallow water , ’ adds Michael Cohen , ‘ cargoes are damaged by the tides .
6 Go over in that ditch there .
7 The present generation of videocassette machines does not respond speedily or accurately to the stop , rewind , replay sequence you go through in intensive listening to identify every word .
8 Now , note taking is a skill in the sense that y'know the final years you would n't , final year lecturers I mean are so waffly and ah go off in all directions because of different people .
9 You find out what 's wrong with what you 've done and sort of go off in another direction , or maybe follow the same direction slightly and veer off .
10 They watched the three girls pair off with their brothers and go off in different directions .
11 easy when you 're working with figures that are going up in regular steps and they all go up in regular steps and they all go up in regular steps and the next one does n't .
12 easy when you 're working with figures that are going up in regular steps and they all go up in regular steps and they all go up in regular steps and the next one does n't .
13 The age groups start at 19–24 and go up in five-year bands to 80-plus .
14 The fireworks — £3,000 worth of them go up in 60 seconds on the final whistle — have been dubbed ‘ a pyrotechnic holocaust ’ by killjoy critics .
15 We go out in all weathers .
16 ‘ You mean to say that you go out in all weathers — hail , rain–snow , sunshine — and run up and down for nothing ? ’
17 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
18 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
19 What has always impressed me enormously about the office bearers and team members I have over the years got to know is that they are never judgemental about those they help , and that , like the members of RNLI boat crews , they go out in all weathers to seek to save life and/or to assist the injured .
20 One only appreciates these marvellous people when need arises , but they go out in all weathers , all year round to help others .
21 After it has been raining , go out in rubber boots to look for puddles , and walk through them .
22 When the clocks go back in late October it will be dark by five o'clock in the afternoon .
23 The animals are often very large , and they frequently go about in great herds .
24 Walking , for example , is an activity which as we go about in everyday life we have ceased to be aware of ; but when we dance the automatically performed gestures of walking are perceived anew .
25 What sort of men go round in brown sacks ?
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