Example sentences of "[verb] going [adv prt] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It 's going down , it levels out and starts going up again .
2 He told her it was like the moment when the tide stops coming in and starts going out again .
3 Sandford , however , urged us to defer going down there for at least two months : the rains had only recently ended and after the rains a virulent type of malaria was prevalent in the Awash valley .
4 Well then you 're suggesting there 's and element of conning going on here ?
5 She knew , however , that getting herself into trouble as well would n't help them ; going by the sounds of fighting outside , she knew that it would probably be almost suicidal to risk going out tonight .
6 Jake got up this morning I goes going down then ?
7 There was plenty of tooting going on already .
8 The couple agreed to continue going out socially together , and the therapist agreed to write to the local housing department to back up their application for council accommodation .
9 and and you just sort of resent one might resent going up there
10 I do n't like going up late , nor do you .
11 you open the door up and have a look and see it 's pouring down with rain and you do n't like going out today
12 I 've got to do javelin and I do n't like going down there in the wet .
13 get some chips , no I ca n't be sodded actu I do n't like going down there , you get loads of dickheads
14 ‘ I would n't mind going out there for two or three months at a time but not permanently . ’
15 You know , I mean even at these diet clubs , oh well , you know do n't stop going out just eat what you , but if you go out and you 're eating sweets for you know , after your dinner
16 Depth of experience … tyros must avoid going down too far OVERNIGHT FILE
17 They both liked it , and began going out together for about a month until he left to do summer stock in Fishkill , NY , and she went to Philadelphia where she was chosen as a principal dancer with the Pennsylvania Ballet .
18 quite keen , well it is n't as if I 'm gon na stay for a year , he 's sort of thinking sort of you know going out there to work and I
19 I mean the strain on families must be enormous in a strike situation and for both people in the family to be having an input and feeling that they 're getting some sort of feedback from the situation that it 's not just despair must surely you know be you know there 's that side to it and then erm from the women 's point of view I mean we have like I said become one big family in a way you know and the social side of the strike in a way you know people are sa you know going out more maybe and certainly
20 he were n't gon na miss going out tonight were he ?
21 I could n't take going up there with all the nutters and the rapists and the child molesters .
22 And , as the wheel of fortune continues on its inexorable cycle , values are likely to start going up again soon .
23 I clubbed it ; I loved going out late ; I loved buying clothes .
24 They must have endured many hardships to keep going out here . ’
25 No , I was thinking about feeling heavy when you got to the bottom of that drop and started going up again — and feeling light and floaty at the top . ’
26 ‘ He started going on again about me going into mainstream journalism , how a friend of his had contacts in Fleet Street , why the hell did n't I grow up and settle down like normal girls , why did I go around with Jake .
27 ‘ Lisa was my best friend until she and Andy started going out together — we even shared a flat together at one stage .
28 In fact ever since the pair of them started going out together they 've been going on about having to find poor old Jenny a new man .
29 And when he started going out all the time , she started going out occasionally .
30 I thought going out tomorrow , so I said to Bob ,
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