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

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1 Nothing more embarrassing than going up right underneath , oh he 's got the wrong one and the door opens .
2 The films chosen show right turns at a roundabout , a crossroads and a T-junction , left turns at a roundabout and a crossroads , and going straight ahead either at a roundabout or past a minor road on the left or right hand sides .
3 because it 's all just coming in and going straight out again .
4 Harry recalls leaving the course at the 1st green and going back home alone via Drawback Hill .
5 Yes , getting through Newark er can be a bit of a problem because of that er huge roundabout they 've dug up right in the centre , but er coming into Newark and going back out again is no problem whatsoever .
6 But coming in and going back out again is no problem , from any direction .
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