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

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31 Oh she said I 'll be going up tomorrow but I , I , I ca n't ask her , I did n't ought to but I ca n't ca n't ask her nothing , in n it funny .
32 Belov warned her that she 'd have to go in , but he promised her that she 'd be going no further than the administration block on the street .
33 Yes to Lochinver yes and that same steamer would be calling in Kinlochbervie and all the villages and this traveller for Hamiltons would be going round beforehand and you would be getting a hundred weight of sugar and tea it would be in a big tea box er er probably er er Ceylon coming from Ceylon but you the whole or you could buy a small quarter .
34 ‘ He may have a slight tear in his cartilage , and he will be going home so that a probe can be inserted into his knee to see the extent of the damage and what needs to be done .
35 hang on to somebody elses tail lights , it gives us a false sense of security watch your speed , you may be going much faster than you think , do not speed up to get away from the vehicle which is too close behind you , remember that if you 're driving with heavy people it may take longer to pull up and speed on ahead , warning signals or
36 ‘ I 'll be going in regularly until I take over ; at least part-time , ’ she said eagerly .
37 The illustrations were going unexpectedly well and the emotional ups and downs of yesterday were starting to fade from her memory .
38 We were going as fast as we could . ’
39 Things were going as badly as they could .
40 The talks were going very well and Smith said that he wanted to give us a holiday and take us to Victoria Falls in his plane .
41 Things were going so well that she did n't want anyone else interfering with what she had worked so hard for .
42 It caught me with my hand I were going so well and all of a sudden
43 Things , George said eventually , were going so smoothly that one should expect disaster any time now , eh ?
44 But I do n't mind getting in in the family , but you I always remember , when David was growing up , he was about seventeen or eighteen , his friends came round , they were going out somewhere and grandma was there and she said to , er to us in front of erm David 's friends oh is n't he a pretty boy !
45 Minuchin 's description of the anorexic as one who takes upon herself the burden of familial conflicts and the internal conflicts of those around her indicates that the anorexic ‘ sees ’ what is going on within and among other people in a very special way .
46 However , many inexperienced pilots get so thoroughly engrossed in the thermalling or what is going on elsewhere that they are temporarily ‘ switched off ’ to how they are flying .
47 Further development work is going on even as the pilot progresses .
48 But development is going on apace and many new houses appear where once stood fields and open spaces .
49 Consideration of the Commission 's proposal for the telematics programme by both the European Parliament and the advisory bodies to the Research Council is going on apace and it is hoped that this programme will be one of the first from the third Framework programme to be adopted in 1991 .
50 All that is going on now and we do well to remind ourselves of it .
51 So there was a stage where we did say , this scheme is going so far and anybody that buys a house out with that area , they 're free to apply for grants .
52 I do n't think it is going as fast as it can .
53 Many people who have not been sailing before , many parents are worried about their youngsters , think that it 's dangerous and whatever and we have all this information , we have all these checks , we have a wonderful education scheme er within our own organization in this country and we should go out and sell that and I think we , a lot of it 's going on already and I do n't decry that and we need to just market that a little better to get more youngsters on the water because once we get more youngsters on the water the pyramid gets wider , the building gets higher , so that 's an important issue
54 He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation .
55 It gives scope to find out about what 's going on now and the new programmes . ’
56 And the plane 's going slightly faster than the Hercules or Andover .
57 ‘ It 's going really well and everybody is enjoying making an effort for such a worthy cause , ’ he said .
58 On the wording of the statute it would seem that an effective entry into the building is sufficient without the accused 's going so far as to be in a position to effect his ulterior intent .
59 money in but in actual fact it 's , it 's going out faster than it 's coming in .
60 On to the last day and Nicklaus — who was putting in a charge in front of us attempting the third part of the grand slam , having won the Masters and the US Open in 1972 — and everything was going reasonably well until the 7th , the hare hole .
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