Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] going [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The river immediately floated my free legs away as if it would have them , and I had to grab the wire fiercely to avoid going with the current .
2 Mrs Jackson came in to discuss going off the Pill .
3 I know I know I know but I want to just keep going round the lot .
4 The point of this stage is that it is cheap and easy , and does not necessitate going outside the building .
5 If anguish is too great , an elder may simply cease to discuss loss and just keep going at the level of practical consciousness .
6 The Cross-Rail and channel tunnel high speed link are at nothing like the state of preparedness of Jubilee Line , that 's going ahead now after a lot of work , er th it it will not be the case er it that you can do either of those very quickly , Cross-Rail 's only just started going through the House of Commons .
7 This usually involves going through the courts — a lengthy and expensive process .
8 ‘ He always loves going to the races .
9 O K , erm , David , age fifty one , he 's been with T N T since his , erm , Dave 's hobbies , he goes to car rallies , and he 's very involved with politics , he also likes going down the pub and playing darts and having an .
10 Titles were often kept going on the profits of provincial partners or other businesses .
11 I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods .
12 Besides , I did n't fancy going to the Chapel and having all the family looking down their noses at me .
13 She had n't forgotten going to the pictures with Vernon to see The Song of Bernadette .
14 I still do n't enjoy going to the dentist but I have to admit that the modern men are wonderful .
15 What would have happened , she wondered , if she 'd told the woman the truth , that it just might be the end of the world , that she could n't keep going through the days this way , plodding from home to work and back again , with nothing to devote her energies to , nothing to occupy her thoughts — except Nicolo , and how much she despised him ?
16 you sit , that 's why I do n't like going to the theatre with Derek , he , he does n't clap or anything !
17 I do n't like going to the shops !
18 Dad do n't like going in the evening .
19 This bore has a very unpleasant reputation and the local people do n't like going near the place at night especially as the rail traffic today has been considerably reduced .
20 Those men who finally could n't face going over the top from these trenches on the Somme , met with summary justice .
21 ‘ You could n't risk going to the theatre with me , not for a while anyway .
22 I decided to join a slimming club when I was 20 and lost a stone , but I could n't stand going to the club .
23 I have n't got it , you did n't give me your money this morning so I did n't bother going to the building society
24 Oh we did n't bother going in the aquarium
25 It ca n't imagine going below the $5,000 mark , however .
26 Yeah , you have n't mentioned going round the brewery there then ?
27 The Irish Times reported : ‘ He regards the Ovens factory as an ideal guinea-pig situation in which the workers , protected by the best current standards , would be medically tested going into the plant and continuously tested over the next 20 years in order to measure the exposure risk and the effectiveness of the standards ’ .
28 There was no doubt in my mind what I would do and I 've never regretted going into the business because we 've seen it grow enormously .
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