Example sentences of "[be] going [adv prt] with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So you 're going out with the black kid , the messenger ? ’ |
2 | ‘ I 've been going out with the same person for five years , ’ he reveals . |
3 | You said yesterday you were going along with the Irish |
4 | I say this largely because of what is going on with the black blues artists , like Albert King , BB King , Albert Collins . |
5 | Earlier she had come down in this lift with Steve and now she was going up with the last person on earth she could have envisaged . |
6 | I was going on with it , all the bumps were okay but when I was actually inside the building again I hung on to GrandPat to get to the steps but my hand slipped so I was going round with the current so I tried to hold on to the orange thing that they had put there but I slipped off that and I kept on going round and the lifeguard gave erm me and somebody else a hoop and we both grabbed onto it |
7 | He knew , because in a town the size of Plumford everybody knew these things , that Hubert Molland had been given a combined parish a few miles outside Plumford , and that the Mollands were now living in Champney Crucis ; he knew that Kate had left school and was now doing something at the technical college ; and , more importantly , he had heard from Joe that she was going out with the local MP 's youngest son , whose name was Julian and who drove a Triumph Spitfire . |