Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] going [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | and Gary says he does n't want them going round there so I said well I 'll ask your mum if she will then I can |
2 | When you 've got a staff of a thousand you do n't need everybody going around . |
3 | Nicandra could n't watch them going out of the room together . |
4 | cos every I do n't want you going I do n't want you going on , by yourself , cos it 's dark . |
5 | Erm two things now have cropped up number one of course is that there 's a fair chance within the next year we 're gon na lose Bill anyway through civilianisation , and secondly er the fact that er his boss er Rick has said to him , look I do n't want you going up a division any more to do erm A L O work , quite reasonably , he 's not being funny about it , it 's quite reasonable , cos its mileage . |
6 | We can actually see them going on , from year to year . |
7 | Cos the trouble with C Ds you see you ca n't see them going round you do n't know which one you finished with . |
8 | My children do n't like me going out after dark in case I get stabbed again . |
9 | I said do you mind me going out with he said no , you go and enjoy yourself , and I put the money on the table . |
10 | I do n't see you going off , tell you what |
11 | Yes but not they wo n't like you going back |
12 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
13 | ‘ I do n't see him going back to the Council , ’ Dann said banteringly . |
14 | No you can wait until you can see her going out with wait until the car 's not there if you know what car she 's driving these days . |
15 | All right , dear John did n't like her going up to the loft , especially when he was out of the house . |
16 | He did n't like her going out looking so smart and cheerful . |
17 | You can still see it going on today and it still happens does n't it like the Good News Bible if you look at that , I mean this a version of the Bible rewritten , presumably to tell people good news I do n't know , I 've never , never read it but I presume that that 's what the Good News Bible does and we now have countless bibles , where , where , where , where God is , God is female erm my guess is supposing that were the only Bible we had a feminist bible were no other bible and everybody for hundreds of years believed it , my guess is that in the future literary critics and bible critics could study that very carefully and I bet you somewhere there you 'll find internal evidence to show that once God had been male and had his gender changed , I 'm quite sure of it because edit a whole book like the Bible and completely eliminate all the evidence that God was once male would be a very difficult here , here and there you need little bits of evidence and , and again there 's lots of others I 'll mention in the lecture like God 's name . |
18 | I mean , you could see it going up on the hill above you . |
19 | I do n't see us going down if we keep all our best players and we 'll finish mid-table . |
20 | And if he is doing that I do n't think he 'll mind us going on there cos the other dogs that have started walking on there , do you know what I mean ? |
21 | So we thought , No if we can stop them to speak to them cos at the end of the day we ca n't actually stop them going up , we can give them as much harassment as we can yes er and keep within the law . |
22 | Those people with dogs in that sort of situation are very welcome to walk through the playing field and then out the other side and away , I would n't stop them going over from that entrance to the to the top entrance . |
23 | But how can you stop them going back ? |
24 | It did n't stop me going on , but it stopped him . |
25 | But that did n't stop me going back to it . |
26 | I I 'm I say you must excuse me going on at such a pace but I 've got A I 've got another meeting quite shortly and B you 've got some little mo I think M Michael 's looking to take over . |
27 | But free or not , no one should stop her going off with Midnight anywhere . |
28 | For the daytimes she would need swimsuit , snorkel and flippers ; oilskin , so rain could not stop her going out ; Hunter boots and crash cap because she was bound to find a riding stable ; tennis racquet — on the offchance , as Rodney did n't play ; a frisbee ; a lilo ; shorts , walking boots , a pedometer , a compass , a small knapsack and a thermos . |
29 | He gets annoyed if I say anything about it , but that does n't stop him going on about how slim I was at 17 when we first met . |
30 | A fellow whose hip operation and general physical incapacity does n't stop him going off to gaming-houses gets my vote , even if he does have a tendency to gurn on endlessly about obscure dates in the past of no interest to anyone . ’ |