Example sentences of "[be] [adv] going [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I am happy to give my hon. Friend the assurance that we are not going down the route of a federal Europe . |
2 | As long as you 're not going up the village |
3 | You 're na you 're not going down the pit ? |
4 | I said No , no-one at home was , Everyone at home had said , You 're not going down the pit . |
5 | Oh yes , they are still going down the pan , to the tune of £1 billion a year in the UK , according to the Management Consultancies Association . |
6 | I 'm glad I , I 'm not going up the chimney ! |
7 | ‘ Because we are n't going down the ladder . |
8 | Lambert realized that far below the barrage was still pounding away ; that the observers reports were still going down the telephone wire , correcting ranges and bearings , selecting new targets from the shop window of the British Front . |
9 | At other times I may be delighted to see them , for if the writing is not going well the writer welcomes any excuse to lay down his pen or turn away from the typewriter . |
10 | and he 's now going up the point of the house but he ca n't get no further . |
11 | Intelligent input/output board supplier , Byfleet , Surrey-based Specialix Ltd , says its flagship product , the transputer-based RIO controller , is n't going down the storm that it had hoped it would : even OEM deals with the likes of Groupe Bull SA have not boosted sales , says marketing director , Ian Cummins , ‘ RIO is not selling as well as we thought it would … and our estimations on its performance in the market are nine months ahead of what has actually happened ’ . |
12 | The US factories had evolved into organisations that set out tightly circumscribed jobs , fixed procedures , absolutely nothing in terms of flexible working , multi-skilling , employee responsiveness — any of those sorts of things — and they took a look at Japanese cost patterns and thought that American industry was just going down the plug . ’ |