Example sentences of "[be] going [adv prt] [prep] the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | WHILE the Ipswich fans taunted ‘ You 're going down with the Arsenal ’ , Town star John Wark predicted that troubled Manchester United could still walk off with the first Premier League Championship . |
2 | The marquees have been going up for the Hay on Wye festival of Literature which begins tonight . |
3 | For example , the TV drama ‘ Thin Air ’ in 1988 brought out some of the unpleasantness about the ‘ wheeler-dealing ’ that has been going on during the Docklands boom years . |
4 | I do n't believe that the method of selling cars with huge discounts that has been going on in the US for some time is good for the companies , and I also do n't think long term it 's good for the industrial base of the country and therefore ultimately for the customer . |
5 | Royal , who looks like a bit he 's been carved out of rock , warned of what will happen if we follow in the wake of what 's been going on in the States . |
6 | Hi , After lengthy negotiations in private , Gav & I are going along to the Sunderland game together on Wednesday . |
7 | He wants me , for some reason , to realize that he knows the lights are going out in the Masai world . |
8 | " I 'm going over to the Drovers for lunch . " |
9 | I 'm going back to the States on the evening flight . |
10 | ‘ But I 'll be going back with the Templemans . |
11 | Twenty-three-year-old Jill Yate took the opportunity of telling her boss that , although she had had a wonderful year travelling around Europe , she was beginning to feel homesick and would soon be going back to the United States . |
12 | Joseph would be going back to the United States soon and would be beyond her gossip , but if Maurin convinced her of Joseph 's innocence , then how long would it be before she realized that he , too , had a strong financial motive for wanting the truth about the Durances kept secret ? |
13 | we 'll be going back to the Manor Ground a little later on to find out the winner in our manager competition . |
14 | Nick Harris reporting , and of course we 'll be going back to the Manor ground shortly and catching up hopefully with Nick Harris and some of Oxford United players . |
15 | By January 1928 the preparatory negotiations were going on between the TUC and the Confederation of Employers Organizations and the Federation of British Industries , the two main employers ' organisations . |
16 | Mr Haydn Cook , chief executive of the Friarage , said negotiations were going on with the Scorton hospital about its contract for the forthcoming year . |
17 | And then he went on and he landed up in Seattle the time they were going up to the Klondike Gold Rush . |
18 | ‘ Some of the other kids were going down to the Ash Grove later , ’ she complained . |
19 | Work is going on in the Beaufort Sea on the West Coast and also off the East Coast where a significant discovery — Hibernia — has led to disagreement and a legal dispute between the federal government and the province of Newfoundland concerning sovereignty over offshore fuels . |
20 | Footpaths have been widened in Bondgate and similar work is going on near the Northgate , Tubwell Row and Priestgate entrances to the Cornmill shopping centre . |
21 | There obviously is a lot of coverage about what 's going on in the Gulf |
22 | We 've been talking about the amount of coverage on television and we do have one or two more callers on the same subject , but if you want to broaden the discussion out to other aspects of what 's going on in the Gulf , do feel free . |
23 | And if for the time being , that 's a high price , then that is one of the things that we 've got to accept as part of what 's going on in the Gulf , however painful that may be . |
24 | She 's going back to the Isle of Wight . |
25 | ‘ What 's going down at the Mimosa ? ’ |
26 | It seems that Jesus himself organised this last journey , from the borrowing of a donkey and its foal to the challenging protest against what was going on in the Temple courts . |
27 | It was pretty wonderful to be sitting there watching it all and knowing that I was the only person in the whole school who realised exactly what was going on inside the Trunchbull 's pants . |
28 | He was going back to the Cluanie Inn . |