Example sentences of "[verb] go [adv] in a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had arranged to go out in a crab boat to get JTR 's coastal sketches . |
2 | ‘ Youre going home in a coma , home in a coma , youre going home in a coma ’ |
3 | ‘ Youre going home in a coma , home in a coma , youre going home in a coma ’ |
4 | Especially as apparently you 'd gone out in a hurry and not taken a handbag . |
5 | FOR a thriller to really thrill there should be moments when you are gripping the edge of your seat wondering if the star is indeed going to go down in a hail of bullets — one more dead hero . |
6 | She said : I 'll have to go downstairs in a minute . |
7 | Well I think that probably Neil 's clothes will have to go back in a Marks and Spencers |
8 | Something must have come up , and she must have gone off in a hurry . |
9 | ‘ Must have gone out in a hurry . |
10 | This silly and childlike regressive behaviour can not be allowed to go on in a relationship in which a couple care for one another . |
11 | I remembered going up in a gilt elevator . |
12 | In Vienna quite a few of them had gone around in a crowd together , boys and girls . |
13 | Apart from being baked hard by the heat of the lava , these sediments were quite undisturbed , and had been carried bodily as smoothly as if they had gone up in a lift . |
14 | It had gone off in a hotel in Leinster Place and would always in future be known as the ‘ Bayswater Bomb ’ . |