Example sentences of "[verb] [be] go [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Work has been going on since October to convert a church basement into a sophisticated club for people aged between 14 and 18 .
2 or whether there is really a situation there , which probably has been going on since time in memorial , that we 've only just started to hear about it .
3 Shipbuilding for the Royal Navy has been going on at Lairds since the 1830s .
4 The relationship between cash crops , particularly those for export , and subsistence crops for local consumption , has occasioned an intense and sometimes bitter debate that has been going on for decades , if not centuries , and goes to the very heart of the global capitalist system and its transnational contradictions .
5 But most sociologists , and now many social anthropologists also , are dealing with complex literate societies in which the accumulation of documents of one sort or another has been going on for centuries .
6 A charming little intimate orgy has been going on for centuries .
7 During a civil action that has been going on for years over ownership , he was made a ward of court and his bones kept in shoe boxes in a bank . ’
8 A sort of messy , mucky drama has been going on for years , about unselectivity and conglomeration : ‘ Let them have the experience , all of them , every one of them , every minute of every time ! ’ ( p. 8 ) .
9 Now , butterflies live only a matter of weeks , and yet this has been going on for years .
10 ‘ I know that picking the seam has been going on for years , but tampering with the ball is a different matter .
11 Haunting has been going on for years and years and years .
12 As my hon. and learned Friend has accepted the closure of Bir Zeit is part of the systematic infringement of the Geneva convention by Israel which has been going on for years , should not a more robust approach therefore be taken , both by our Government and by the European Community , and should not economic measures at some stage be taken in relation to Israel to prevent the continuation of such unacceptable violations of human rights and of the Geneva convention ?
13 The battle for him though has been going on for years ai n't it Gordon ?
14 Work has been going on in Oxford , partly funded by the Trust , to understand more about meningitis , why and how it can kill ; exactly what the founders in Stroud wanted in the panicky days of 1986 .
15 However let us turn to what has been going on in Mid-Wales : —
16 Something similar has been going on in Turner 's music .
17 For 38 years , a dirty , secret war has been going on in Guatemala , a war which has largely been ignored by the outside world .
18 I 'd been going out with Heather on and off , with one or two other girls in between .
19 In all the months that she 'd been going out with Adrian , he 'd never once asked to talk to her like that , in that special way , during school time .
20 What we will now do is go down to S O one eight and we will discover the answer to this , or we will begin to discover the answer to this .
21 What I might do is go back to Marks .
22 All we 've got to do is go back to London and get Joe to set up a workshop there and work himself silly .
23 Unless I went back to Harwich , I was going to be flat broke in a couple of days and just at that moment the last thing I wanted to do was to go back to Harwich .
24 ‘ I wo n't deny that , Mrs Wilson , but there was a period , just before she disappeared … well , I say just before she disappeared but it may have been going on for years , I do n't know … there was a period when she was very unhappy , very unhappy indeed . ’
25 We must have been going round like zombies .
26 Now she was not orientated at all and for all she knew she could have been going round in circles .
27 With BA unable to complete a deal on the Dutch terms the talks , which had been going on since September 1991 , finally collapsed .
28 I thought this phone call had been going on for hours .
29 In many , the enclosure award of Georgian days was only the final clearing-up of remnants of open field that survived after piecemeal enclosure had been going on for generations or even centuries .
30 Almost equally important was the ending , by a series of agreements in 1745 , 1773 and 1790 , of a struggle for influence which had been going on for generations between the Reichskanzlei ( Imperial Chancery ) under its hereditary head , the Elector of Mainz , and the Hofkanzlei ( the Chancery of the Habsburg hereditary lands ) .
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