Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] going [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What 's the good of going on about contraception when you ca n't even get your own head together . ’ |
2 | The attack left them with a fear of going out at night . |
3 | Okay , go back to work , fully recovered , okay , if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again , due to the same or related condition as the last claim , then we wo n't install , or employ the deferred period , we 'll treat is as a continuation of the previous claim . |
4 | So if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again . |
5 | Nails was generally asleep not long after ten , preferring to get up when the sun did , take Firelight out and clean up her stable and do his running practice before going home for breakfast . |
6 | Sometimes a small sensitive alteration can save a hymn from going out of use . |
7 | Sal , who was working shifts in a cafe on the Commercial Road , went back to work on Boxing Day , and Grace remained on duty at the London hospital throughout the so-called holiday , while Kitty mooched around checking on everyone else 's presents before going back to bed . |
8 | Some wives saw the farm as an alternative to going out to work . |
9 | For many day care attenders , the service provides an alternative to going out to work . |
10 | Nor was there any hope of going back into football — unless the authorities could be persuaded to lift their ban on him . |
11 | Cos she had n't washed her feet for going back to bed . |
12 | When I have been entertaining Shirley and Terry Jones doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday and sometimes both to help Shirley when she was getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts was lemon meringue pie . |
13 | Yes , yes When I have , have been entertaining Shirley and Terry , doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday , sometimes both to help Shirley when she 's getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts is lemon meringue pie |
14 | A coach back to the team 's hotel gave him enough time for a shower and snack lunch before going back to work — more throw downs , a second net against the quicks , and a burst of fielding practice before dusk set in . |
15 | Women also appear as ‘ invisible deviants ’ supposedly ‘ causing ’ delinquency through going out to work . |
16 | How do they fare at the hands of those who provide the services both in these later years and in the years after going out of care ? |
17 | The following unusual use of to provides further confirmation of this : ( 25 ) She waited , Kate Croy , for her father to come in , but he kept her unconscionably , and there were moments at which she showed herself , in the glass over the mantel , a face positively pale with the irritation that had brought her to the point of going away without sight of him . |
18 | That and I appreciate one or two might want to go and work on other divisions but I if generally they were kept on the division that they are now then it could be a very gradual process of going back into uniform . |
19 | I get up to cook his breakfast and there 's no point in going back to bed … |
20 | I did my homework on PWS before going round to dinner . |
21 | SOCIAL service chiefs were yesterday urged to speak to the operators of a gipsy site before going ahead with redevelopment plans . |
22 | This was no mean achievement for the son of immigrant parents , and for a man who had left school five years before going back to college . |
23 | They felt they had hit the targets by going on about tax and emphasising the warning that votes for the Lib Dems would only help Labour . |
24 | After their winning match against Crewe Alexandra , the Shots polished performance improved their league position by four places , and left them with an outside chance of going up into Division III . |
25 | A British youngster from a poor background who gained higher school certificate had at least a chance of going on to university or technical college , with fees and maintenance paid . |
26 | By the time I was ten , Granpa allowed me to lay out the morning wares on the barrow before going off to school for the day . |
27 | Males , therefore , generally wait until the female has started to lay her eggs before going off in search of a second mate , since females rarely mate again once laying has begun . |
28 | On the other hand , Type II systems by allowing patients to seek treatment anywhere , may avoid inequalities resulting from Districts having different priorities , since patients can override those local priorities by going elsewhere for treatment . |
29 | He continued to drink quietly for another hour before going in to dinner . |
30 | As more people find themselves in the same position , men stop mocking each other for doing housework and mothers-in-law cease criticising their sons ' wives about going out to work . |