Example sentences of "[adv] going [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Surely a barber did n't hold his client in this way , was he perhaps going too far ? |
2 | Perhaps going back again to the quality of life , was it a a release valve for the frustration of the places ? |
3 | ‘ There 's enough going on here right now , ’ Ruth told her sharply . |
4 | This is only going on very quietly |
5 | Yeah it 's got ta rewind , it 's only going on quietly though |
6 | If you , I mean if you 're only going round there and you 're gon na go to bed at a reasonable hour . |
7 | He wondered if Slater intended to walk the whole way with him , or whether he was only going as far as the Air Gallery , now only just across the street , where he sometimes went in the afternoons . |
8 | You 're only going out again , you wo n't want your ! |
9 | Just a thought … not much going on here ! |
10 | ‘ There ca n't be much going on there . ’ |
11 | But Maxmin is unrepentant , and says the programme of is apparently going very well . |
12 | Watching Jamie out of the corner of her eye while she poured whisky for both of them , she reflected that it was all going very well . |
13 | Now at that time the Scottish National Party was the only other party in Scotland advocating what we were advocating ( though obviously going much further ) and it seemed to me crazy to be competing with them for devolutionary votes . |
14 | By the time the men put their " memorial " to the employers in November 1909 , the situation was acute : " Not only has hand composition been lately going over more and more to female labour , but the operating on the type-composing machines has also been practically monopolised by the same class of cheap labour , to the consequent injury of our members . " |
15 | Erm I would say that in the past the loyalist paramilitaries , apart from the obvious thing which was easy going out just and killing catholics as they 've been doing recently . |
16 | What the ? but what 's fucking going on here cunt ? |
17 | which are already going down anyway |
18 | We put enough rehearsal in to know we were going to be okay ; it was n't people just going up there and jamming . ’ |
19 | I ai n't going not Dean , we 're just going out together I told her |
20 | ‘ I was just going out then and I was not coming home until nearly 7am . ’ |
21 | ‘ I 'm just going out there to perform well and see what happens . |
22 | I for one was heartened to see us just going out there and enjoying ourselves , despite going down by eight goals to one . |
23 | Yes , still , you just going back now are you ? |
24 | right going down there . |
25 | The relevance of this little piece of history is considerable , we are effectively going through just such an evolutionary change today . |
26 | Yes , so you have to , if , you know , with your weekends , where you know there 's a lot of banging of spoons , animated chat , to , to cover up what is so audibly going on upstairs . |
27 | Not like going up there . |
28 | He was still going well enough , but then , as he turned towards the stands for the last time , a doubt began to nibble , and then to gnaw , Was he losing his momentum ? |
29 | Tonight in a special report we look at how the Forest has been abused in the past , and how it 's still going on today . |
30 | Well , my feeling is , and it 's really the same message that you get from most greens and most environment books , is that under-consumption , that is poverty in the poor countries , is linked to over-consumption in the rich countries , and we have to grasp this nettle — it 's one that the Conservative Party in its White Paper on the environment avoids noticeably — we have to grasp the nettle , that as long as we are over-consuming there 's not going to be enough to go round everywhere , and my book shows that this pattern is really a three hundred year old pattern dating from the first Colonial expansion of Europe and the slave trade , and it 's still going on today . |