Example sentences of "[be] going [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're going out at night , make sure your parents always know where you are , who you are with and how to contact you .
2 We got so that , I mean , especially if we 're going out at night and something 's
3 ‘ We 're going home at midnight tomorrow . ’
4 A devolution of power had also been going on at home and all our policy must take account of it .
5 If things have n't been going well at work and success seems to be passing you by talk to colleague and see what they think of your prospects .
6 The increase in the use of knives has also heightened the fears of doormen and bouncers , who already ‘ do n't know if they are going home at night ’ .
7 An hour had passed since she had thought about Catherine , about her and Mike and what would be going on at home .
8 P. P. Sometimes , when we were going in at night , when it was wet , we would try and put a mac on and slip down to A Division parade room — hang the mac up quick and dive into your coat .
9 The people of Midlothian are sick of the Liberal Democrats , because an argument is going on at present in Midlothian about who most wants to back the consortium and whether it is the Scottish National party or the Liberal Democrats .
10 During the time they have off they are kept in touch with what is going on at work by their line manager .
11 Oh that was , I , I was waiting on them saying and you see you 're constantly worry of what 's going on at home , and that 's not helping really .
12 Maybe it 's time you came down to see what 's going on at Theatre in the Mill .
13 ‘ I do n't like to say ‘ I do n't know ’ if [ my supervisor ] rings up and asks ‘ What 's going on at so-and-so ? ’ ‘ said one field man .
14 It was you , after all , who was going on at breakfast about the perils of lapses in concentration . ’
15 They often came into the dining rooms together and one day they were trying not to listen as Bessie was going on at length about her friend Elsie Dobson .
16 The boy was going on at length with apparent fluency .
17 ‘ As I was going off at half-time , the lad who tackled me came up and said ‘ I 'm sorry , but it was only a little tap ’ . ’
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