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

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1 Fawns ( 34 ) has spent time on the East Enders and Blind Date sets as part of an interior and television set design course at Telford College , but she was impressed after seeing a programme going out live .
2 Research on natural hazards has a long tradition in geography going back more than half a century .
3 The marvel of the Massinghams was that a lineage going back five hundred years could have produced so many generations of amiable nonentities .
4 This company was founded in 1981 by William Jackson and John Turner in Kidderminster , a town in the UK with a tradition of carpet-making going back hundreds of years .
5 Flat owners face losing their homes after being landed with a bill for ground rent going back fifteen years .
6 Such effort rewarded Nick Baglin , whose coolness earned him several crucial points in his final against Robinson , the Yorkshireman going down 6–3 , 6–4 , a match for which both players received a standing ovation .
7 What you must never forget is that I am not and never have been an ethnic of any description , and that I have never found any evidence that justifies any cretinous claim by you , or by any of your co-morons in the sewers of lofty racist Neanderthal , that Eurocentrism warrants any positive attention from those like myself who inherit — and consciously — a civilised tradition and philosophy going back millions of years .
8 With a parallel interface all eight can be sent together with one bit going down each of the eight wires .
9 So in reality our S S A is going up about one and a half percent , and as you know our budget has gone up about one and a half percent , so why is the council tax going up six point three percent ?
10 These improved the product , lowered the price , recovered valuable sulphur from waste , cut the appalling environmental damage caused by acid going up those 1860s chimneys , and saved money .
11 Is that lorry going out ten tonne short today then ?
12 There 's new stuff going up all the time in Nottingham .
13 But it is true , Liebchen , ancestry counts , a family line going back 600 years … and I see it in you . ’
14 One evening Murdock set his model going up this drive .
15 THE BBC is to be stripped of responsibility for the Queen 's annual Christmas TV broadcast , ending a tradition going back 60 years .
16 Archaeologists have established that Jericho can claim to be one of the very oldest cities in the world , with a history going back all of ten thousand years .
17 It has a continuous history of woodland cover going back 700 years and provides a habitat for a huge variety of plant , bird and butterfly life .
18 The company chose to divide its business in this fashion , Ferry says , because not only is the market going down this route , but Granada 's business is too .
19 The house going up next to the launderette
20 Subsequently , wrote Mrs Sadat , they felt a special kinship for they led the two most ancient civilisations in the middle east — " the Iranian Empire dating back 2500 years and Egypt 's civilization going back seven thousand .
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