Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] going [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And it was going , but she doing something and she the Lady seen her going through a corridor and she said to her , Run Annie run . |
2 | Thinking of different pressed flower ideas for birthday presents should keep you going for a while ! |
3 | In that case could you keep it going for a while if you 're out of a job ? |
4 | ‘ Yeah , ’ Billy yawned back , ‘ should keep us going for a week at least . ’ |
5 | Thanks to what Breeze had earned , they were able to rake up the fares — and now here they were , on their way to a remote Devonshire village with just enough money to keep them going for a fortnight or so . |
6 | You 'll have enough to keep you going for a couple of months . |
7 | extent I 'd be happy to keep you going for a bit longer . |
8 | ‘ I do n't want her going into a home , ’ her father said flatly . |
9 | Shall we have that one or keep i keep us going for a bit ? |
10 | Maybe give you a wee lesson so it 'll save me going on a course so you could bring in all could n't you ? |
11 | You need far more capital to get you going in a place like Cambridge that you perhaps do in Peterborough where some houses can still be bought for around thirty thousand and that needs to be borne in mind . |
12 | Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street . |
13 | At the risk of alienating most of our readers — I HATE THE GAME ! ( 'S ' okay , I 'm only joking — had you going for a minute there though , did n't I ? ) |
14 | When asked what had kept him going at a time when Willie Miller 's appointment as manager at Pittodrie prompted speculation that McLeish might be a natural second-in-command , the defender was unequivocal . |
15 | He had it going for a while . |
16 | ‘ We went to every match last season and only illness stops us going to a game . |