Example sentences of "and [v-ing] go " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a lot of moaning and groaning going on , did everyone have a late night , last night ? |
2 | A large group in the opposite corner had erupted into laughter at just the right moment , to mask the sound of her action , however , and even those who had seen and heard were simply hiding slightly shocked and curious smiles behind polite hands and pretending to go on with their talk . |
3 | However , the bargain must be made well in advance ; it will only undermine your disciplinary strategy if you wait until he is lying on the floor , kicking and screaming and refusing to go to the shops , and then begin promising ice-cream . |
4 | ‘ There are always exceptions to the rule , ’ he said flatly , taking the laden tray from her hands and turning to go along the terrace to the dining-room . |
5 | The Trantec S1000 is packed and waiting to go . |
6 | Turkey , ham , a large joint of beef , all carefully prepared and waiting to go into the oven . |
7 | Because oh actually we 've got some in our garage now sitting there and waiting to go somewhere . |
8 | And waiting to go into labour . |
9 | When you 're passing by and going to go down to . |
10 | And going going gone . |
11 | bottles on the night and bonking going on ! |
12 | Platt was soon on the mark after leading out an England team sporting a new strip and aiming to go for goals in this Group II encounter . |
13 | Platt was soon on the mark after leading out an England team sporting a new strip and aiming to go for goals in this Group II encounter . |
14 | In conclusion , the acute inflammatory infiltrate and bleeding go hand in hand in active ulcerative colitis and in patients taking NSAIDs , suggesting that the main neutrophil chemoattractant(s) is within the mucosa . |
15 | But I did n't want to be in the office making phone calls to people who 're rude and saying go away . |
16 | Previously he had made Scarlet 's life hell by waking every morning at cock-crow and threatening to go next door and complain : he never would have done so , since he was frightened of Constance 's mum and , indeed , of Constance and the rest of her family . |
17 | There was a lot of mooing and growling going on . |
18 | Screwing his neck at Cuthbert , and starting to go . |
19 | Tucking the loaf into her shirt top , Jess wrapped herself monkey-like , legs and arms round the rope , swinging across the scummy water hand over hand , gripping and letting go with easy rhythm until she reached the side of the brig . |
20 | Whenever practising any release with a partner , have a prearranged signal for stopping and letting go , like the double hand tap on the attacker 's arm which is used in judo . |
21 | Resistance is the process of internalizing , taking on and letting go , and moving into the new state . |
22 | GRIEVING AND LETTING GO |
23 | Birth and death , the ultimate holding and letting go , were paradoxically present at the same moment . |
24 | The Blox had run the whisker pole to maximum height on its track , suspended it from the main halyard , and were swinging on it from the pulpit far out over the harbour and letting go . |
25 | The mention of suspension is of interest : that the cause of it — truancy — is not only a 20th century phenomenon is shown by the next paragraph of the Report : " The parent of George Highton who had been suspended on account of frequent absence attended by order of the Deputation and stated that he had 3 boys in the School and that the one complained of was so refractory as to be beyond his management and would not attend as he should , frequently persuading his Brothers to follow his example and having gone into service he wished him to be dismissed , which was done , and the parent was informed that if the other two were not more regular in their attendance they would also be discharged . " |
26 | It suited the more militant and ambitious New English to portray them as having Irish sympathies and having gone native . |
27 | But having h done that and having gone off his toe , he the wardrobe was n't in front of him so much as it was down there by now , and he 'd still got hold of it you see , so because of the momentum , of going that way down two steps and one further one he shot forward and went right over the edge of the wardrobe . |
28 | He thought of Jazz being presented with a cross-eyed , spotty , knock-kneed , gook-speaking bride from the Punjab and having to go along with that . |
29 | Finishing the book and having to go back to take photographs specially for it left me a bit jaded , so I did n't go out to the Alps this year . |
30 | ‘ I 'm forever forgetting my gas mask or identity card and having to go back for them , ’ Anne said . |