Example sentences of "[noun sg] be go [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And similarly we must not allow ourselves to look for something below that practice on which we can ground the feeling that the practice is going on in an objectively correct way .
2 ‘ The only problem is , my car is going in for a service , so maybe you could do me a favour and give me a lift there ?
3 And the Isle of Ely college is going out for a meal , so that wo n't be back , so he ca n't have that one , so we have n't got one !
4 The only other alternative was to go back to the cottage , as well he 'd known .
5 Held at the delightfully seedy SW1 Club in Victoria , much of the action was going on in the partitioned-off VIP enclosure .
6 Sun is going off on a separate direction .
7 Work is going on in the Beaufort Sea on the West Coast and also off the East Coast where a significant discovery — Hibernia — has led to disagreement and a legal dispute between the federal government and the province of Newfoundland concerning sovereignty over offshore fuels .
8 Experimental work is going on in the production of educational software for videodisc .
9 Dates for this year were already booked but much work is going on in the background to see how possible it is to reduce the number of reunions and thereby enable members to meet more old friends .
10 Footpaths have been widened in Bondgate and similar work is going on near the Northgate , Tubwell Row and Priestgate entrances to the Cornmill shopping centre .
11 One such exercise is going on at the Building Research Establishment .
12 Some girl 's going out with a boy , he zipped her tent up over them and she was so shocked she pulled her trousers down by accident .
13 The plan was to go down to the south coast and camp .
14 But it can hardly be argued that either carbonate or coal measure deposition is going on around the world today in anything like the way it has in the past .
15 The unions are presently consulting the membership as to how we should respond to this and that process is going on at the moment inside G M B the difficulty of course being the low level of organization .
16 Like releases , captions should be kept short and to the point and unless the picture is going out as a photo-story with no separate release , this means very short indeed .
17 His job was to go out into the bush to take samples and he found it the most unspoilt area on Earth he has ever been to , areas the size of Wales in which no white man has ever set foot .
18 Her first move was to go round to the various teachers who taught the senior class and borrow from them a number of text-books , books on algebra , geometry , French , English Literature and the like .
19 Mr Annesley said his senior officers were ‘ rigorously assisting ’ Mr Stevens , while Mr Brooke said the investigation was going on in a ‘ thoroughly effective ’ way .
20 So all the technical stuff 's going on inside the machine , and the user is spared the problems of knowing how to work it .
21 But the real fun is going on in a nearby barn with pumpkin lanterns .
22 It is a replacement , we were losing that money erm because the , the water meter was going round at a pound an hour .
23 ‘ We could n't understand it because normally our drill is to go out of the back to the car park .
24 Because there is every possibility that if the fund payers determine quality , they will tend to overlook areas in which quality is going down as a result of financial pressures —
25 The paper is going up to the Library Advisory Committee with a request for suggestions for cuts , and I enclose a copy of the last page with its summary for your information .
26 Old Coffin is going back to the sherry table .
27 A spirited argument was going on around the sweetheart plant when Rain got back from Hatherley .
28 Or , for instance , the floating roadway where traffic was going down on the barges to go across the river , it would be well worth any particular company to have a word with the officer on the floating roadway to let their vehicles through first .
29 Madeleine said she did n't mind , but you could see his lordship was going down like a dose of castor oil .
30 A debate was going on within the library profession on the whole question of dispersals and conservation which culminated in a symposium at Loughborough in 1987 chaired by Lord Quinton , Chairman of the British Library Board , and a report by the British Library itself , Selection for Survival : A Review of Acquisition and Retention Policies ( 1989 ) .
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