Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] going [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Nicandra could n't watch them going out of the room together . |
2 | I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night . |
3 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
4 | ‘ I do n't see him going back to the Council , ’ Dann said banteringly . |
5 | All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house . |
6 | I mean , you could see it going up on the hill above you . |
7 | As she heard me going on about the luncheon party she pulled a face . |
8 | It seems funny having it going out at the sides cos I always had it |
9 | When I 'm at a crossroads , if I find myself going back to the same place I had a happy encounter , I deliberately go the other way , so I do n't become a slave to habit . |
10 | You stand on St Saviour 's Point to see him going out between the forts , the seabirds flocking after his boat , the ropes screaming in the sheaves as the sails are hoisted . |
11 | so , erm , they rang and they rang , and they rang for a good twenty to twenty five minutes and we just erm , we , we all huddled together in the living room , and erm , anyway about half an hour went past , and then they finally went , we saw them , we live in a flat , and we saw them from the window , we saw them going back to the station you see . |
12 | Kāli and her cousin , Jit , were at the far end of the roof waving their arms , keeping the sheep contained at one end only , stopping them going back down the steps at the other side . |
13 | I mean it going back to the days I think it was Professor Jode , it depends what you mean by class . |
14 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |
15 | He says we see them going up in the air , they do these tight manoevres . |
16 | He says we see them going up in the air , they do these tight manoevres . |