Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] going [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well we 'll go down now going to dinner , we 're going to dinner with him . |
2 | and things are just about going to plan |
3 | The first option is one of not actually going on holiday alone , but going with a relative or friend . |
4 | Making war in the twelfth century was rather like going on strike in the twentieth : it was a method of exerting economic and financial pressure on your opponent — it was not intended that it should end in his death . |
5 | Have you ever thought about like maybe going to college or ? |
6 | And what has happened is that they have done your one extra teacher and the extra books bit and they 're finishing up effectively going into liquidation . |
7 | ‘ You 're damn well going to sleep with me , ’ he countered bluntly , disregarding this comprehensive schedule . |
8 | Then we did a show 1935–55 in which we included the first Americans and quite a few British artists , since they were fairly late going into constructivism . |
9 | She was n't even going to humour Mrs Fanshawe any more . |