Example sentences of "[modal v] be going [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 By right and custom , he himself and James here should be going back to the house for the reading of the will , but this very new Sir Joseph had made it evident yesterday that he wanted no reading done in the house and that he would let them know when he wanted the matter dealt with .
2 At first I took them for Maria 's , though it seemed strange that she should be going down to the beach at that time .
3 Something must be going on in the black box labelled ‘ consumer ’ .
4 And that takes us to the question of what it is that might be going on behind the screen — a question which leads not only forward and to Ulysses and beyond , but backwards , into a reconsideration of Dubliners and The Portrait of the Artist .
5 par but bad news for American Kristal Parker who we also saw earlier , she 's finished nine over par and does n't look as if she 'll be going through to the next stage .
6 Well , er we 're very lucky that er Oxford 's pretty well covered , yes , we 've , or could do with some more volunteers of course , but we 've got about one hundred and twenty people who 'll be going out in the city , and I was looking at a map this morning and it 's very well covered indeed with purple and yellow lines where we 've actually got people on the ground .
7 And erm I think we 'll be going back to the kind of erm conditions that there were in the Victorian age and in Dickens ' age .
8 we 'll be going back to the Manor Ground a little later on to find out the winner in our manager competition .
9 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 .
10 ‘ But I 'll be going back with the Templemans .
11 Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck .
12 He does n't know of the possibly criminal activities which may be going on under the cover of the Ingard group — and I can t at present discuss such matters with him .
13 She said although yesterday 's Drinkwise Day was a focus to promote awareness of sensible drinking levels the campaign would be going on throughout the year .
14 They would be going off in the boat together because that is what they always did in the mornings , to return in half an hour .
15 ‘ I had no doubt that I would be going back to the university , ’ he says from his home in Princeton , New Jersey .
16 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 ?
17 He had tricked her , deliberately let her think that they would be going back to the hotel , but if he thought she was going to meekly go along with his conniving then he was going to be sadly disappointed .
18 Gill will be going on to the Namarroi area to take part in an evaluation with the CCM .
19 ‘ Danny will be going on about the fair all night now , ’ said David as the bus disappeared through the factory gates , then as they turned away he asked , ‘ Are you on duty tomorrow ? ’
20 And who can say what will be going on by the time you read these words ?
21 That is inevitable when we are dealing with official bodies , but please be assured that a lot of work will be going on behind the scenes .
22 It will require a miracle for Bedford to retain their status , even allowing for their few plus points — a top New Zealand coach , the arrival of a useful looking New Zealand scrum-half , and the fact that if the three national divisions are expanded , as proposed , next season , only one team will be going down from the First Division .
23 And the timetable for that will be going out on the , the noticeboard some time this afternoon .
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