Example sentences of "go in the " in BNC.
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1 | However , the trend appears to be going in the reverse direction . |
2 | Seven months on , how I wish I could say that the Escort/Orion range is at least going in the right direction . |
3 | They stay up late , are slow to get going in the morning , and seem to gain in strength as the day wears on . |
4 | A band like that survived because of the existence of indie labels that kept going in the Eighties even though many of their major acts like The Smiths , and now The Fall and Blue Aeroplanes , deserted them for the majors . |
5 | They were n't going in the direction of the shops or the Sports Centre , he knew that . |
6 | Hips going in the opposite direction to the feet , ending in Ethel standing on one leg like a stork the other leg wrapped round Sid 's waist and he bending over backwards with his head touching the floor . |
7 | But you can spare very much trouble because there are times when you can say to someone , ‘ At this point , you are going in the wrong direction . ’ |
8 | He was bound to provide at his own cost one riding forester and two walking foresters to keep his bailiwick , and to perform the military service of ‘ going in the army at the King 's cost wherever the King goes ’ . |
9 | Two cars are drawing up outside Number 17 and quite a lot of people are going in the front door . |
10 | Until the mishap he was giving me a great feel and I was delighted how he was going in the blinkers . ’ |
11 | They could not keep it going in the quarter-final , though they gave Richard and Jonathon Lavelle , of The Berkshire , five shots and beat them 3 & 2 after blue skies gave way to one of the most vicious snow squalls I have seen on a golf course . |
12 | The essential principle of this Lift ( which is to be used in lieu of a flight of locks ) is floating of the barge or vessel into a tank and the conveying of that tank with its floating load broadside up or down a slope or inclined plane to a higher or lower pond of the canal respectively into which it is floated from the tank , which is left ready for another barge going in the opposite direction . |
13 | He was going in the same direction , empty . |
14 | We were just deprived of doing what we do — just going in the studio and making records . |
15 | We 'd gone miles , then saw your tracks going in the opposite direction , so we doubled back . ’ |
16 | ‘ We 're going in the right direction but I do n't know where the piste has got to . ’ |
17 | ‘ Should you see a lady that you know , carrying a basket , and you are going in the same direction , offer to carry it for her . ’ |
18 | Of course there were again too many people chasing too few jobs , but they took it so well , from the older ones amongst the women , who shared out the few cleaning jobs that were going in the City of London , to the elderly Scottish temporary Clerk-in-Charge of the boy 's department . |
19 | Or she 'd say , ‘ We 're going in the car for a little drive , will you come with us ? . ’ |
20 | This was important to her as she was self-supporting and had found it tough going in the last two years . |
21 | ‘ We all want F1 to be successful but it 's going in the wrong direction . ’ |
22 | ‘ Because you seemed to be going in the direction we were going . ’ |
23 | He has been given every chance to develop , for the West Indies youth team 's tour of Australia in 1988 , another trip to Zimbabwe in 1989 and every representative President 's XI or Under-23s going in the Caribbean against touring teams . |
24 | ‘ Are n't you going in the wrong direction ? ’ |
25 | And in the last couple of years I 've been listening to music that 's going in the same direction , like The Beach Boys , for instance , but trying to keep it within a guitar format . |
26 | Whereas love is the accelerator which gets us moving , fear is the brake which prevents us going in the wrong direction . |
27 | Best response of the night — not bad going in the face of St Etienne 's new-found libidinous following — and a fitting end to a night that fed off nothing more than the sheer character of the individual bands . |
28 | That going in the form of higher spending power to the workers themselves allows them to buy more goods or services . |
29 | But we do question whether their service is any more worthy of recognition than that of the average hard-working nurse , policeman on patrol or the small businessman who is struggling to keep his company going in the face of the recession and determined not to make his employees redundant . |
30 | I certainly wo n't be going in the practice room for a few days . ’ |