Example sentences of "[noun sg] be go [adv prt] in [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 Held at the delightfully seedy SW1 Club in Victoria , much of the action was going on in the partitioned-off VIP enclosure .
3 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 .
4 Experimental work is going on in the production of educational software for videodisc .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 But the real fun is going on in a nearby barn with pumpkin lanterns .
8 Well now , do they run a show and that racket 's going on in the entertainment club at the same time ?
9 Sometimes the names of the authors of the report appear on the title page but , if the report is going out in the name of an organisation , it may be kept impersonal except for the signatures at the end .
10 Next we went to see what the hell was going on in a couple of places further down the block .
11 What the hell was going on in the child 's mind .
12 It hopes its own order book is solid but knows that double ordering is going on in the sector .
13 There is , perhaps , a feeling that there are so many factors , so many interactions , that the whole system is going around in a circle , almost out of control .
14 This fight was going on in the middle of the road .
15 Evidence that oathing was going on in the reserve was at first dismissed with the claim that the Masai involved were ‘ half-and-halfs ’ , that is , the offspring of a Masai father and a Kikuyu mother : the loyalty of the ‘ pure Masai ’ was thought to be beyond question .
16 We sent reporter Patsi Mackenzie to find out how the Gaelic 's going down in the heart of Lanarkshire .
17 If you know the table 's going up in the air you know it 's time
18 Miss Honey wondered what on earth was going on in the mind of this child .
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