Example sentences of "[adv] go [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Did you stop to think that there is more than enough going on in Cambodia to make people reflect pretty carefully about participating in the election at all — and that the fact that 4.7m of them registered ( for which they received nothing whatsoever in material terms ) might just suggest that they really would like to exercise the vote ? |
2 | So there ca n't be much going on in Thirsk and Leyburn . |
3 | But if the Franks were the dominant partner it is difficult to explain why so much material should have been channelled towards England with little apparently going back in return . |
4 | We have n't quite got the hang of it , square houses and straight roads , with our little round huts and coracles we can only go round in circles . |
5 | But the survey will only go ahead in Britain if JD Power can get access to car owners through the DVLA in Swansea . |
6 | On Wednesday , facing demands for more detail , Mr Lamont 's deputy , Michael Portillo , and the Treasury said that benefits would only go up in proportion to the RPI . |
7 | Do you know they 're supposed to only go up in budget these bloody things |
8 | Anyway , we 'll all go down in posterity |
9 | That 's why there are no solutions and the characters endlessly go around in circles in discussions . |
10 | So zinc sulphate gets formed the zil the zinc just goes in in place of that H two . |
11 | Oh , crumbs , she thought , any faint hope she might have nursed of still being able to make it to Prague and Karlovy Vary just gone up in smoke . |
12 | Arthur McCumiskey 's men , the team of September , and very nearly of October , finally went down in match 14 . |
13 | Hopes of renewed love and peace soon went up in smoke . |
14 | I think this is rightly so , but there is an advantage to knowing to being slightly more explicit about how you 're doing it , and I think that if a lot of the evaluation that already went on in schools became a little bit more explicit and a little bit more open , it would be much easier for people outside the schools to realize the extent at which schools were themselves already engaging in evaluation . |
15 | Now when you say right across , I mean you you 've ta seen the photos of , of er shell pitted ground with the nineteen fourteen eighteen war , well that 's how Bentley was then cos it had been rooted for coal and nineteen twenty six strike everybody got it all out cos there was a lot of top surface coal , course it was just left there was a lot of mole holes , stuff from the furnaces when they tip tipped the slag , it was up and down and there was Buttons Brook , was n't it Buttons Brook across there , called Buttons Brook there was a pool across there called Leg of Lamb but I mean it , it er you can imagine what I 'm trying to say , what the ground was like to go over in pitch black night , to go over there and we went out and course we was issued with er ammunition which was one of the o only times I can remember when we went really out prepared with live ammunition , and er we scouted and scouted till daybreak and we did n't find nothing . |
16 | Because you know there 's a lot more going on in Guildford . |
17 | It 's it 's like it 's like going back in time the feeling about it . |
18 | No more coniferous planting is occurring in northern England , but is still going on in Scotland and Wales . |
19 | Meetings were still going on in Manchester in a last-minute attempt to avoid today 's scheduled hearing in the High Court . |
20 | The attempt to understand and to find suitable words for these different types of property is one that is still going on in anthropology and is proving extremely difficult [ Goodenough , 1951 ; Goody , 1962 ; Gluckman , 1965 ; Bloch , 1975 ] . |
21 | And if we , yeah , and if we , yeah we 'll still win we , well we 're still going down in history for winning three fo , , all three matches in a row . |
22 | They usually go round in family groups , and while they probably feed mainly on fish , they are able and willing to kill a seal if they find one . |
23 | Bush emphasized that he still hoped to avert war , and that a meeting could still go ahead in Baghdad between US Secretary of State James Baker and President Saddam Hussein a few days after Jan. 3 . |
24 | A LIGHT rail transit scheme could still go ahead in Cleveland , although the Government has axed funding for a similar project . |
25 | Mr Condon , 45 , currently Chief Constable of Kent who takes over as the Met 's youngest-ever Commissioner in February , added that bombs still went off in Northern Ireland despite having the army on the streets . |
26 | People like the Giffens always go about in pairs . |
27 | Or the way Marianne practically goes up in smoke when she sees you together . ’ |
28 | However , the reality of this ‘ glamorous ’ experience was having my face covered in black paint , sweating profusely on a narrow indoor ski slope and nearly going up in flames , when a wind machine blew a lighted torch onto my hair . |
29 | With extra section and money back guarantee , the Independent 's also gone up in price becoming the most expensive weekend paper . |
30 | Along with the island 's hydro-electric scheme — bringing power to some houses for the first time — and the harbour improvements , the incident will probably go down in Shetland annals as another stage in Foula 's modernisation . |