Example sentences of "going [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you hit your stride and get a rhythm going , you may feel comfortable going on a little longer than the minimum times .
2 Paul battered John after going on a night of ‘ louting ’ .
3 A load of schoolchildren going on a day out .
4 I do n't suggest that I think I should keep going on a year by year basis .
5 I thought we were going on a bit .
6 Well if you rung you could always say oh I 'll have to go cos somebody at the door if she starts going on a bit long .
7 We 're all going on a Summer holiday for a week or two me and you
8 like he does n't know if he 's going on a bit at the moment , he 's just wandering about ,
9 All other things which are done instead of talking are a waste of time , are being used as excuses to delay the whole process , and will bear no fruit whatsoever , except the killing which is going on every day …
10 With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two .
11 Mother , who was two or three years older , used to worry herself sick about the way he toiled , going on every hour sent in all weathers , and not stopping to change into dry clothes when the weather was wet .
12 If you 're thinking of going along to join in the fun , there 's something going on every day and evening until next Friday night .
13 Well it 's just the thing to keep the operators going on the night shift .
14 They also liked it — as did the other villages — for the spiteful inter-village competitiveness that lay under the seemingly innocent accounts of the Snead Women 's Institute going on an Easter outing to Weston-super-Mare , while the Quindale branch could only muster a local dried-flower expert whose crisp and solid arrangements , adorned with bows of florist 's ribbon , they could all have recognized in their sleep .
15 ‘ Their minds are like trains going along a track which here and there has a broken connection , ’ said the nurse .
16 Slowly , creakily , he talked , like a cart pulled by a wise old horse going along a rough road .
17 I mean , and we were going down every day to see her when she was
18 like , you know what I was like , all through school and me A levels I was still going down every day and everything
19 I would n't fancy going down no bloody motorway , hundred eight in one of them !
20 Going down a sporting memory lane has enticed some 16 million people to pay their cable-TV charge to watch the fight .
21 On talking with her son Michael — ‘ Talking with Michael is like going down a water chute and finding yourself in the same swimming pool , very much at the deep end . ’
22 You 've just forced yourself into a cab , which is going down a London street at eight o'clock at night . ’
23 Under these conditions it is possible to reproduce the sight of going down a helter-skelter , and the audience feels it is falling , when in fact there is no movement at all .
24 Six of William 's friends going down a slide
25 GUINNESS is going down a treat in Sweden — at £5.50 a pint .
26 TOLLY beer from Suffolk is going down a storm among the wine drinkers of Italy.And ale from Tolly 's Cliff Brewery in Ipswich could soon be wetting the whistles of beer-lovers in Canada , Germany , Holland and France.Tolly bosses are celebrating after exporting 1,200 cases of their special Year Beer , Cantab , to Italy — and they have received inquiries from four other countries.Brian Cowie , Tolly 's joint managing director , said interest from abroad had initially come since the brewery 's name had been publicised on BBC television 's recent Troubleshooter programme .
27 ‘ You take the kid 's word and you 're going down a tunnel , might be a wrong-way tunnel , ’ Nick said .
28 We were sitting on water , going down a great , deep stream , and then I realized we were on a board — like that board in the field — all white and covered with black lines .
29 Going down a slip-road .
30 Clouds of dust swirling around and slowly being sucked into the middle — like bath water going down a plug-hole .
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