Example sentences of "[art] [noun] going [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The illusion going completely and erm my imagination is much better is much more erm and music is very erm inspiring for your imagination .
2 Following their deaths , Ronnie sold Docton to a man who was keen to get the wheel going again and , with Nigel 's assistance and local labour , the second restoration was started and we both made new friends in Steve and Iris Pugh .
3 If so , think of the head going forward and upwards away from your spine .
4 The union has managed to keep the strike going even though Siberian miners are pressing for political changes only , while miners in the Ukraine , where living conditions are particularly wretched , also want large wage rises .
5 In the crudest forms , the informant is reduced to that which he or she says , and the idea of the anthropologist going beyond or against that particular limited form of expression is considered suspicious , though this attitude is unusual .
6 One of the doctors managed to get the laundry going again and in a few days the hospital was evacuated to a small country town .
7 The researchers could chase up forms , and keep the motivation going even when team members were hard pressed .
8 We 'll keep the mystery going today and then I 'll splash it tomorrow . ’
9 The way in which the school is perceived by the local community may depend not only on overt performance indicators such as language and numeracy skills but also on covert performance indicators such as how the pupils behave on the bus going home or smoking outside the school premises .
10 It is already a business committed to export , with 80 per cent of the film going abroad and 30 per cent of that destined for continental Europe .
11 Apart from pure nostalgia , perhaps this is because in the ‘ old days ’ it was fairly easy to look at a faulty circuit , identify components used for specific functions , replace them and get the set going again whether it was commercially or home-made .
12 Why do n't you take that wet anorak off and get the fire going again while I make the drinks ? ’
13 Carol tells of a life going downhill after she became pregnant at 14 , of a descent into doctors ' prescriptions ( ‘ Largactil , Valium , you name it …
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