Example sentences of "[noun pl] going [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " 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 With almost all posts going to the present Shadows , interest centres on the choice of Lord Chancellor .
4 Amato 's Cabinet was predominantly composed of members of the PSI and the Christian Democrat ( DC ) party , with some posts going to the Social Democrats ( PSDI ) and the Liberals ( PLI ) .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Admission is 50p with all proceeds going to the Aged Members ' Treat .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 We 'd gone miles , then saw your tracks going in the opposite direction , so we doubled back . ’
14 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 .
15 Elections in February 1990 to the Supreme Soviet ( subsequently renamed the Supreme Council ) had resulted in a majority of seats going to the nationalist Sajudis movement [ see pp. 37299-300 ] .
16 Theatre tickets £115 including VAT , the best seats going to the earliest subscribers !
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Two lawnmowers going at the same time the neighbours must be annoyed .
21 ‘ How are things going in the Soviet Union ?
22 And with even more riches going to the big clubs , then it follows that even less goes to the smaller clubs .
23 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 .
24 Several other British towns and cities are already committed to developing their own version of this game , with all profits going to the local YMCA .
25 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 .
26 Well that 's what I thought it just seemed to say they were gon na have sort of cycle ways going through the green wedges along where I cycle already .
27 She watched groups of people come round the winners , groups of friends going into the two pubs on the harbour street , people hailing each other , saving places of vantage on the wall for their friends .
28 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 .
29 The Labour leaflet compared the numbers going to the Royal Shakespeare Company with attendances at Wembley Stadium , Aida with the Ideal Home Exhibition , and ballet , somewhat incongruously , with Rugby Union .
30 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 .
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