Example sentences of "[adv] going [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 It does have the advantage of the computer not going off in the heat of the moment and hurting some innocent bank clerk , though . ’
2 You 're not going back in the family business , are you , Floyd ? ’
3 Tractor development is n't just going on in the west either .
4 I heard it certainly I heard it just going on in the car .
5 I found in Northumberland , the worst bit was it was just going out in the cold to the shower .
6 I 'm not standing on anything I 'm , I 'm just going back in the kitch
7 For a repetitive task there may be comparatively little going on in the mind which emerges at the level of consciousness .
8 They keep on going on in the negative sense and the bulldozing here , has got you digging a big hole , and you eventually fall into it .
9 Montrose House would of course not be the only cost-effective alternative but it does give some idea of the scandalous waste of resources which is still going on in the semi-State sector .
10 The Persians had been driven from Greece not many years before the temple was begun , and the fight to free Greeks from them was still going on in the east .
11 However , some natural change has gone on and is still going on in the country , and physical changes need to be anticipated in any local study .
12 ‘ And are you still going down in the starsuit ? ’
13 ‘ And are you still going down in the starsuit ? ’
14 ‘ Ruddock 's trouble was that he was always going on in the build-up to the fight about how he reckoned he used to knock me out in sparring when we were kids .
15 Hillside pair Paul Williams and Phil Kenyon had a blank day losing their morning foursomes 4 & 3 and both going down in the singles .
16 For the best part of an hour he exposed what was really going on in the international motor industry .
17 It 's wonderful , is n't it , when trades have trade papers that can help them understand what is really going on in the world .
18 The MPs hope that talks now going on in the City between consultants and finance houses might help to raise cash — but at least one MP , Labour 's energy guru , Arthur Palmer , is not optimistic .
19 He was n't going for a joy trip , he was n't going out in the boat just to se to while away an hour or so to relax and to unwind , he was n't going there to , just to get away from the crowd of people that had been following him and had been listening to him , he had a purpose in going in into the boat , to go to the other side .
20 Mr. Speaker : It is well known that when the Benches are empty there is much else going on in the House .
21 The mismatch between a head 's espoused values and what was actually going on in the classroom could be startling — and indeed is a recurrent theme in several of our interim reports , notably 10 and 11 .
22 Whether the Government are Labour or Conservative , the inspector ought to have the right to comment , on , for instance , funding and on what is currently going on in the Prime Minister 's county of Cambridgeshire , where there have been some very severe reductions .
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