Example sentences of "going [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 As an interim measure , the council decided on 14 March to give the nod to about £45 million to keep projects going for one year , ‘ It 's a complex mix , ’ one official said .
2 The team has only been going for one term and we have only played two matches against other schools .
3 She 's only going for one class .
4 No one can deny that professional tennis is going through one of those periods when a sure thing in the betting sense is a short cut to bankruptcy .
5 Seve Ballesteros is going through one of the worst slumps of his career .
6 Obviously Brian Harley was going through one of those phases , and felt that he could one-putt every green .
7 In fact , the Conservative Party is currently going through one of its infrequent ideological phases , with the growth of ‘ libertarian philosophy ’ .
8 But they are currently going through one of the worst spells in their history and slumped to an all-time low last Sunday , losing 3–0 at home to fellow relegation strugglers Drogheda United .
9 This is what worries me , if you have got too much stuff going through one person that .
10 Celtic are going through one of their worst times since winning the European cup in nineteen sixty seven .
11 I were going through one of them a week !
12 He had had assurance from Jesus , that although he was dying , although he was in physical torment and pain , going through one of most excruciating , awful deaths imaginable !
13 Well I think we 'll have to re-look at the whole question of village envelopes in certain cases , where it is decided that low cost housing is desirable , and see if in some way , they can encourage the farmer to make land available so that he can make some money which he badly needs at the moment , as agriculture 's going through one of the biggest depressions it 's been through for years .
14 I was going after one of them , George Macready , when John Carradine , the first Yggdrasil projection , got himself — itself — remaindered .
15 we 're going like one , two , three down
16 She was such a marvellous mother , slogged all her life for us and she just dreaded going into one of those homes .
17 You ca n't imagine him going into one of the labourers ' cottages can you , Thérèse said , pulling on her nylons .
18 it 's going into one lane
19 it 's going into one lane
20 You will find it is much easier to get your fire going with one of those .
21 You obviously did so because you suspected she was going with one of the boys .
22 ‘ Well , you can get a lot of rhythm going within one note , by leaving it for about as long as you can .
23 Shales paused for several seconds , his sparrow eyes going from one member to another .
24 These give practice in making unaccustomed sounds by going from one phonemic boundary to another .
25 She could remember the purchase of each , standing about herself in Dunne 's or Burton 's , going from one branch to another .
26 They reckon it 's no bad thing to be going from one big game to another .
27 They reckon it 's no bad thing to be going from one big game to another .
28 A large figure was there going from one music stand to another with a pencil .
29 Thirdly , he was a politician and in the last 20 years of his life , he gave 3 political speeches a week in different parts of the country and wrote a number of books on the train going from one speaking engagement to another to avoid wasting time .
30 He says the most obvious way is to use it for fireproof doors — for ceilings , lining internal paritions , all of which require to prevent fire going from one room to another for a given period of time .
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