Example sentences of "[noun pl] going [adv prt] in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 WHAT with car-jackings , smash-and-grab raids and bombs going off in the car park at the World Trade Centre , no wonder American motorists are turning to Bill O'Gara .
2 But in other parts of the Midlands , and indeed the country , the search is on to find the houses with high erm we have quite large programmes going on in the south west and also in the Pennines , Scotland .
3 There were all sorts of busy monkish things going on in the courtyard of the monastery of Saint Sacco Benedetto .
4 It is almost as if Big Brother begrudges us our pleasures and has decided to make us realise there are other things going on in the world other than cricket .
5 He had known she was old but she had been so full of vitality , and interested in all the things going on in the world , that her death was a shock .
6 ‘ It is a particular shame for Neil because there were far worse things going on in the game but some people only want to see the dark side of him .
7 I am as aware as anyone of the changes going on in the world .
8 Since there were 15 strategies , there were 15 x 15 , or 225 separate games going on in the computer .
9 Details of activities and entertainments going on in the town can be obtained from the entertainments page in the local press .
10 It 's a good sport for women to play in and there 's lots of developments going on in the sport and we would like to go into the under sixteens and the under twelves .
11 I have no quarrel with Searle 's claim that ‘ mental phenomena are caused by processes going on in the brain ’ .
12 Most of the specifics , particularly tariffs , are the subject of talks going on in the company 's ATM Customer Advisory Council .
13 On the other hand , every teacher has a professional obligation to understand the key conversations going on in the research community .
14 and they found a lot of , you know , serious crimes going on in the Party and stuff
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