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

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1 Since there were 15 strategies , there were 15 x 15 , or 225 separate games going on in the computer .
2 and they found a lot of , you know , serious crimes going on in the Party and stuff
3 These activities went on in the Great Workshop , where the looms were installed .
4 But in other parts of the Midlands , and indeed the country , the search is on to find the houses with high erm we have quite large programmes going on in the south west and also in the Pennines , Scotland .
5 More than 7,000 firms went under in the three months to September — the highest number since the recession began .
6 There were all sorts of busy monkish things going on in the courtyard of the monastery of Saint Sacco Benedetto .
7 A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier .
8 A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier .
9 You know , all men go out in the evenings — drinking and doing what they will .
10 On the other hand , every teacher has a professional obligation to understand the key conversations going on in the research community .
11 ‘ It is a particular shame for Neil because there were far worse things going on in the game but some people only want to see the dark side of him .
12 of CCA comments , ‘ I do not think that this experiment is going to substitute and take the place of several experiments going on in the Third World .
13 Who knew what strange rites went on in the savage mountains beyond Tirana , what musical instruments they played , where mad King Zog had ruled .
14 ‘ It 's very sad news because , following Aldershot , we 've now had two clubs go out in the last six months .
15 Now in what what other things go on in the flats that you get involved with ?
16 Er what other things go on in the flats ?
17 It is almost as if Big Brother begrudges us our pleasures and has decided to make us realise there are other things going on in the world other than cricket .
18 Any investigation , such as a court would be obliged , in this type of case , to undertake , into the propriety of the internal procedures gone through in the course of passing a Bill would conflict with the modus vivendi in which Parliament and the courts had tacitly acquiesced since the celebrated Hansard litigation of the 1840s .
19 Their debacle against Essex , when the last eight wickets went down in the final 20 overs to Mark Ilott and John Childs , reflected a temperamental flaw that has repeatedly dogged the county .
20 About forty-five minutes later three huge explosions went off in the Wilkerson house , the force of which blew Dustin 's $700 desk through a hole in the wall .
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