Example sentences of "be going [adv] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | erm Oh definitely yes , I mean when we 're trying to play passes over the top of their defence and they 're getting cut or they 're going straight through to the goalkeeper , it 's very frustrating for us , but really it 's just a case of plugging away and trying to get things to come right . |
2 | So you 're going straight on to the football are you ? |
3 | He 's off on one of his jaunts with Sexy Lexy , and then they 're going straight down to the country for the weekend . |
4 | ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'm going straight on to the Guide Hut through the West Wood . ’ |
6 | I thought , you know , nothing 's happening locally , so I 'm going off down to the pub for a noggin , noggin a lert . |
7 | It was right at the very beginning when you had to ask him about the introduction , I thought you were going straight off from the business card and all the rest of it and what you actually had was your C C Q in front of you because it took you all that time to get round to it . |
8 | The A six six five eight if you look at the the bottom of the two roads , it 's the one on the left which is going on down off the plan . |
9 | So waits now as Lawrence comes up and bowls to him and this , oooh off the edge and that 's going down up towards the third man , going over the ropes down the far end and and that 's one boundary there off the edge at one hundred and thirteen for four , Lawrence wo n't be to happy about that , but it happens to all fast bowlers . |
10 | Tess was going further on in the carriage . |