We have no meanings for "go in charge" in our records yet.
1 Joe, do you go in charge of the boats.
2 Rajbullub will go in charge of you.
3 They are sending a Mission to make investigations and they wanted me to go in charge of it.
4 If they were to go in charge of Canadians, the chances of their arriving alive in Quebec would be slight.
5 The captain has had an accident, and will not be able to go in charge , therefore the Lido's captain will command.
6 When I go to Boston again, I am going in charge of the police.
7 Allen went in charge of the expedition, and young Lincoln was engaged as "bow hand."
8 Adair had gone in charge of the men, and Murray was the first person he greeted on deck.
9 "I go in charge , of course, sir?" said Boyle.
11 "Mr. Nestor," the Admiral continued, " goes in charge of the expedition, and in the Sea Lion, the submarine he has been experimenting with.
12 "The lad can go in charge of the boat that takes you ashore, Diggory, and just say another word of parting to them there."
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