Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] going [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you put down the example I I actually marked the example but then I realized going back through the book that obviously the example was given for you there anyway . |
2 | I hate going out in the carriage , ’ I said quickly . |
3 | I put going down to the English Centre and using the computer |
4 | Pop and I remember going up to the captain 's cabin after you had gone to bed and eating lovely bala chaung sandwiches . |
5 | It was my turn to go to the bank for the wages and I remember going back to the shop saying King George VI had died . |
6 | I remember going down to the bridge in Walsall and a sailor climbed the old clock and tied his collar around it and a soldier got up and put his hat on and an airman got up and put his tie with a red , white and blue rosette on it , around the arms of the old clock and people were loving and kissing everywhere , and oh it was really you had to be alive to appreciate it . |
7 | Nonetheless , I started going out with the Thai development workers , to visit villages and meet the people I would be working with for the next two years . |
8 | I dread going back to the States . |
9 | I kept going back to the interesting and varied articles , and I liked the fact that it is neither too career-oriented nor too mumsy . |
10 | the basis is you keep going in at the wrong level it 's the educational process at ground level |
11 | ‘ She kept going on about the fox and coughing . ’ |
12 | Oh yeah yeah and they they keep er actually this album the reason it 's called I keep saying album we keep going back to the days of vinyl er the reason its called By Request over the last four of five years Telstar sent out a sort of feelers on different sleeves asking people if there were any songs that they might like to hear Foster and Allen sing . |
13 | I do not deny uniformitarianism in its true sense , that is to say , of interpreting the past by means of the processes that we see going on at the present day , so long as we remember that the periodic catastrophe ( including sudden events like the rush of a turbidity current ) is one of those processes . |
14 | My men called her something else when they started going down with the ‘ clap ’ , but she was long gone by the time they found out . ’ |
15 | They must have each eaten about a pound of strawberries , for they kept going back to the fruit cage for more . |
16 | It 's a circular route all the time , it keeps going back to the town centre |
17 | ‘ He keeps going on about the murder . ’ |
18 | but he keeps going up to the gnomes and saying hello is that no he come home the other night and the , we , no the other day Sam he tipped all the bloody soil out of the earth and done something else , he said he 's a naughty boy and she 's said to Sam he wants a smacking he said I 'm not smacking him |
19 | He 's also begun to more fully explore the reasons he keeps going back to the mountains despite the terrible cost they have inflicted . |
20 | He started going on about the life insurance . |
21 | He started going out with the girl who introduced him to drugs in the early 1980s . |
22 | Yeah , yeah , well he 's I interviewed him er last year and he was telling me that he remembers going up into the loft in 's erm , the whole of the station yard was full of cattle . |
23 | It meant going back to the village first and taking another road out . |
24 | Er because the pit bottom was lit up and it meant going down into the dark , an exciting thought for a young fella , er and so off I went and I was put down on one of the faces , as a lad , and said , Right lad , you want to be collier ? |