Example sentences of "[conj] going [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Becoming pregnant or going ahead with a pregnancy has to be a personal choice for each individual HIV positive woman . |
2 | However , the employee 's option may not be the simple one of staying with the transferor or going over to the transferee . |
3 | The advantage is that there is no line , visible to the fish , coming from the bait , either on the surface or going down to the bottom . |
4 | He said that if I did n't do it he 'd stop me having baths or going out in the cellar . |
5 | But it is a damn sight better than going straight over the cliff , ’ he said . |
6 | Oh I might go to that fourteen quid , yeah it is cheap , than going up down the road . |
7 | I wanted to put that in , rather than going on about the deprivation and the tragedy of divorce and broken families . ’ |
8 | I was 33 by then and played till the end of the season , which was at least better than going out on an injury . ’ |
9 | Do you think perhaps the problem is that , through no fault of their own , they spend far too much time in the police station doing other work perhaps , than going out on the beat ? |
10 | Such untimely celebrity death provides our nice clean ending and saves us having to contend with the natural processes of ageing and decay , for some reason considered more horrific and obscene than going out with a bang . |
11 | Whenever that happens , rather than going back to the track I play something else that will fit , or I leave it as an improvisational section , so to speak . |
12 | The lights are always there so that Mrs Thatcher , at whatever hour , may choose to be seen on TV sweeping through saying nothing , thus demonstrating that she is Prime Minister and going busily about the nation 's business . |
13 | The choice then lies between staying in and going through with the change despite initial disfavour or staying in and changing either reluctantly or superficially . |
14 | Sex and cigarettes were the main things , and going up to the Youth Centre to smash the legs off the table-tennis tables . |
15 | Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line . |
16 | After eating a full breakfast , he performed his awesome feat of batting before , in the evening , taking part in a doubles tennis match , visiting the theatre and going on to a supper party ! |
17 | Miss Huntley claimed to have spent the Saturday by herself in and around her flat , doing a bit of shopping and cleaning before meeting a few friends — only one of whom appeared to have an address — and going on to a party around ten o'clock at night . |
18 | And going on to the corn , the er time when it was ripe , was there a test that the farmer would use to see that his corn was ripe for cutting ? |
19 | And er then I would see the two two or three cleaners coming out and going on to the coach and cleaning them , and I would say to them , What are they for ? |
20 | 3 The children 's parents tell their version of the story , starting at the moment when they see the stains on Lollo 's gear , and going on to the point where they realise they ( or their children ) have discovered super penicillin . |
21 | But er the these production investment activities are associated really with production engineering , er very closely aligned with development and erm unless you can do those between now and the end of nineteen ninety five , when we start the P I phase in nineteen ninety six before you can really make any progress you would then have to do a further year and a half of production engineering so in the new quotations Eurofighter are making a case for what they term a development assurance phase , some advance production engineering work starting later this year and going on until the end of ninety five but when we start P I in ninety six , we can start with a bang and make fast progress . |
22 | Seeking without knowing what and going deeper into the forest , I noticed that I was not alone . |
23 | First vacuum the back of the rug — the beating effect will cause grit to fall out of the pile — before turning it over and going lightly across the face . |
24 | And with that he started off , crossing the road and going back down the hill . |
25 | It 's exciting ; going back together and going back to a country which hopefully is changing . |
26 | ‘ Oh , I 'm well enough , ’ Mrs Clamp said , shaking her head and coming down off the stool , picking up some more frozen burgers and going back to the freezer . |
27 | It had got rid of this , the old order and new power relations had been established and so it should n't be regarded so much as an economic failure but as a profound political and social reform , which is an important step towards the Party 's ultimate aim of communism , and going back to the beginning of my paper that how that they had always seen industrialization as a means to an end and that how that socialism and ultimately communism could only be achieved through stages and so that , although it was an economic failure , it was a sort of a social |
28 | In those few days between seeing my surgeon and going back to the X-ray department I went up to that chapel two or three times a day , I did my visualizations with all the intensity that I could summons . |
29 | He uses scientific methodology for both processes — forming hypotheses , testing them , and going back to the drawing board . |
30 | And going back to the taking of the bread to the erm er bakehouse erm if there was a fire going they did n't do that , because they were baked in the oven , but in the summertime we did it more often than in the winter , because if there was no fire you see , there was no gas cooker or anything like that , all the cooking was done on the coal fire and the oven at the side of it . |