Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] going [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Was , was everybody embarrassed about going to the pawnbrokers or did n't did n't some people |
2 | 'Are you afraid of going into the glory of our Lord Hapexamendios ? ’ |
3 | May I help you by suggesting that if you could persuade the Prime Minister to fix the election date now there would be no need for this pre-election period — if the Prime Minister would stop shilly-shallying because he is afraid of going to the country . |
4 | ‘ Anyway , what 's so wrong with going to the lavatory ? |
5 | Well , I would be interested in going to the Blackburn game , that is if there is still room in your car ! |
6 | If you did n't all want to go , you know you do n't have to go , but then I could just take maybe ten or fifteen of you , but how many will be interested in going to the one in the summer in this lovely out-door theatre ? |
7 | Now , i are we interested in going to the |
8 | Anybody interested in going to the theatre from tonight onwards a member of the G M B if they 've produced a ticket , you 'll get it for half price at the King 's Theatre . |
9 | erm , I do n't know if I 'm gon na have a spare ticket , but are you interested in going to the theatre on Thursday if I have . |
10 | She did n't say , because really I were , I were interesting in going in the , in the kitchen you see , cos I knew you |
11 | I 'VE always been bashful about going into the ring , so early on I decided to cover it up . |
12 | this morning when , where we all watched it for the first time together and as , as Richard said you know , I 'm , I 'm squeamish about going to the dentist , so , and it cos er , it 's basically there 's a scene in the bar where they 're pulling this guy 's tooth out |
13 | The afternoons were also good for going to the cinema ; they had all of the stuff that would take about six months to make a brief appearance in her home town and she could see it on decent-sized screens instead of one like the end of a shoebox . |
14 | Now in some respects what I think should happen , is we should , yeah we should not be negative about going on the course , but in terms of the financial implications I 'm very worried about that and I think there is a erm , there is some need for the client to say , that if he wants us to go on this course we 're happy to go on it , but that he should look seriously at financing and he plus it should have been in the tender document . |
15 | But she would have to wait until the dog was fast asleep before going into the garden . |
16 | Some Sutton pupils expressed worries about being picked on by the ‘ bigger ones ’ and were concerned about going into the same playground . |
17 | So if you were in the and you were forty years of age you were n't safe for going to the to go to the army . |
18 | UEFA 's observer at the game is said to favour leniency for Hateley but the disciplinary committee are not renowned for going against the word of a referee . |
19 | But er nevertheless you felt that you wanted to go into Well you were probably to over qualified for going into the pit , were n't you ? |
20 | But you have a fee if if you 're not happy with going into the schools environment |
21 | We 've tried to keep the newsletter as light hearted as possible without going into the realms of indecency , and have even printed in black and white so those of your who are colour blind wo n't feel left out . |
22 | Evelyn was finding it difficult to get used to going under the machines , but she was determined not to let Rose see how she felt . |
23 | There was something very appealing about going through the papers with a pair of scissors in your hand and then sticking your clippings into a book . ’ |
24 | If you feel you would like to go to a group but feel uneasy about going to the first one alone contact me and I will arrange for someone to take you and introduce you . |
25 | She was uneasy about going to the pet shop . |
26 | As he puffed the cigar to life , he shook his head , a man weary of going over the same ground again . |
27 | ‘ Only you are capable of going through the papers . |
28 | She was quite capable of going to the police and making accusations which , since she had n't a shred of evidence , could only lead to trouble . |
29 | We have been successful in going in the opposite direction — in increasing the number of jobs and in making British industry more competitive in the past 10 years . |
30 | Going green without going into the red |