Example sentences of "[noun pl] going [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The future 's not certain for Little Jay , but to prevent other animals going through the same agony police say owners must be extra-vigilant .
2 If in doubt , keep two provisional subjects going for the first half of the first term — and then drop the one that appeals to you the less .
3 Access to the innards of the machine is reasonably good ; the only problem lies in reaching the RAM upgrade slots , which are obstructed by the wires going from the hard drive to the ISA board .
4 Though they failed to make up a similar deficit against Essex on day two , losing 5–4 , their two doubles victories kept up their tally of rubbers going into the final day .
5 Harris opened his first London gallery in 1928 when only twenty years old , concentrating largely on Spanish Old Masters , and held his last and widely acclaimed exhibition ‘ From Greco to Goya ’ in November 1938 , during the Spanish Civil War , all proceeds going to the Red Cross .
6 A Walker Cup player from San Francisco , Venturi ( pictured ) had rounds of 66 , 69 and 75 at Augusta , to lead the Masters by four strokes going into the final round .
7 This was a real blow to me , as I had done well in form 5a at school and had to watch my luckier contemporaries going into the sixth form for another year with the sure prospect of getting to teacher training college , or the luckiest of them all , to university .
8 This meant actually producing and maintaining a series of questions directed at the CEGB 's expert witnesses , most of whom had clearly spent many hours going through every conceivable pitfall .
9 During Mark 's absence in Spain , ‘ the mole ’ Fred Klepner had spent countless hours going over the Ten Year Business plan which was to be the subject of the presentation Mark was to give to Nate Cocello at the next Planning Committee meeting .
10 We 'd gone miles , then saw your tracks going in the opposite direction , so we doubled back . ’
11 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 .
12 With the adoption of these measures came the abolition of the poor law , its income maintenance responsibilities going to the National Assistance Board and its responsibilities for residential care and other welfare services going to local authority welfare departments .
13 With much of the output from C&P 's engineering plastics , films and fibres businesses going into the automotive industry , it was vital to meet any new standards .
14 And we often do regimental courses for catering officers going to an out-of-the-way place where there may not be a trained caterer .
15 Two lawnmowers going at the same time the neighbours must be annoyed .
16 ‘ How are things going in the Soviet Union ?
17 However , cheaper land in the north attracts some large businesses , particularly those which do not have high costs of transport for goods going to the southern market .
18 Reaching back even farther is Ruby Trax which covers 40 years of music in 40 cover versions — to celebrate 40 years of the New Musical Express , with all profits going to the 40-year-old Spastics Society .
19 This Apparent discrepancy is to a certain extent explained by the relatively large sums in the Partnerships going to the voluntary sector , which is normally stronger in social rather than in environmental or economic areas .
20 Residents in the service road not surprisingly are complaining that excessive speeds are used er by these vehicles using this rat run and this is causing a danger to children going to the local school at that time of the day .
21 To date chief executive Papows has managed to stop Cognos going into a terminal decline , but has yet to prove that he can lead the company into a higher growth pattern .
22 It would have been busy with pupils going to a nearby school and parents dropping them off .
23 Europe 's airport slots should be bought and sold like any other asset , as slots are in America , with new slots going to the highest bidder .
24 We led by two shots going into the last round , and when it blew on the last day , I did n't think anybody could beat Trevino .
25 The proposals include : setting up a system of area judicial debt recovery tribunals by upgrading the debt recovery function of County Courts to the level of District Registries of the High Court ; putting County Court bailiffs on to a results-based salary similar to that of High Court bailiffs ; and putting a £500 ceiling on County Court bad debt claims , with larger claims going to the High Court where better results can be achieved .
26 Er I , you see they used to work , the Guilds work more with the political party , they worked , I 'd , I ca n't see my Guild women going to the Labour Party erm you see .
27 There have to be , there are particular reasons why er after revolutionary upheavals you very often get authoritarian forms of government and I would say in Russia and i i in a sense it 's linked with Harold 's question as well about erm the Chinese following a Stalinist model of economic reconstruction think what you 've actually got in Russia is not this sort of mass hankering after authoritarianism but you 've got a situation where the bureaucracy that controls a completely devastated , backward economy , which is what they 've actually got in the early nineteen twenties , where the working class democracy has just disappeared really with , with the , with the economic collapse , with the factories shutting down , with all of the old communist party militants going into the Red Army or getting sucked into the state bureaucracy with that sort of complete collapse really , economically and socially and politically , you 've got a situation where the central priority of the leadership is to build up Russian industry as quickly as possible so that Russia has got the armed forces it needs
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