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

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1 Well times I receive a fax I just keep going up there and bothering them until they say it 's gone through .
2 However , he could not get going again yesterday either , out in 37 .
3 In fact , as on the previous day , most of the passengers had already begun going ashore early , determined not to miss a minute of the time they had before the ship sailed again that evening .
4 ‘ I would n't mind going out there for two or three months at a time but not permanently . ’
5 I do n't like going up late , nor do you .
6 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
7 I 've got to do javelin and I do n't like going down there in the wet .
8 get some chips , no I ca n't be sodded actu I do n't like going down there , you get loads of dickheads
9 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
10 I could n't take going up there with all the nutters and the rapists and the child molesters .
11 They did n't bother going any further .
12 So he kept saying , oh do n't bother going out tonight go after next Saturday for an hour like .
13 Eventually the time came when she could n't delay going downstairs any longer , and when she reached the kitchen she discovered that the visitor had left , and that Silas was examining the contents of the fridge .
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