Example sentences of "[prep] going [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Chris Pike is back in the side to play Chester tomorrow after going down with the snuffles and sneezes . |
2 | Portsmouth , needing only a draw , made certain of going through with a second just before the interval . |
3 | That 's for going round with the tape |
4 | When we do find one , it takes me and my tech about a month to get it into shape for going out with the band . ’ |
5 | The first thing was when I got there , my parents took me up there and the cow man was just coming back from going in with the cows , and he looked across at me in my sparkling white , new uniform , you know , land army girl sort of standing , ’ Ah , you be my new mate then ! ’ you should have seen my mother 's face ! |
6 | As for Willie Aitchison , who was felled by a ball on the knee on Wednesday , this game old caddie was having no difficulty in going along with the hospital 's recommendations . |
7 | After Peter Russell had slotted over a neat dropped goal on the Dungannon 22 , McGarry , before going off with a nose injury swung the game again in Dungannon 's favour with his final penalty of the match . |
8 | She is advised to stay there for five days but insists on going back with the band . |
9 | And my job was to going round with the keeper and feeding them every morning . |
10 | The real problem when it comes to going out with an infant is the amount of clobber you have to take with you . |
11 | I think very good at going through with a toothcomb anyway and I 'm sure that she could quite adequately . |