Example sentences of "[noun pl] going [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I used to go down you used to see all the mams and kids going down the moors here , taking their dad 's tea , down in the fields , so they could have a bit of something and then finish as got dark .
2 So therefore you got motorbikes going up the ramps , which were n't designed for that .
3 Well it 's just the thing to keep the operators going on the night shift .
4 With activities going on every day and most evenings we hardly ever saw our two .
5 But so clearly visible and definitely new since the previous evening was a set of footprints , and looking around , a set of tracks , small hob-nailed boot tracks going up the staircase to the top and not coming down .
6 ‘ Their minds are like trains going along a track which here and there has a broken connection , ’ said the nurse .
7 ‘ I can remember phone numbers , decks of cards , all the Olympic medal-winners going back a century but I could n't remember the right day on which to turn up — at least I was n't a week late . ’
8 Breaking the top of the bend will leave a jagged projection to gently chisel out , after plugging the soil pipe with paper or rag , to prevent particles going down the pipe and possibly blocking the drain .
9 Six of William 's friends going down a slide
10 ‘ Like a band of gipsies going down the highway , ’ sing these menopausal Monkees , ‘ we 're the best of friends . ’
11 But it 's extracting the fumes going out the window .
12 We heard a bang and heard the fire engines going down the runway .
13 Not surprisingly , the predominant trend trait is a taste for extrovert , over-the-top dressing , with glittery glam clothes going down a storm for evening , and hyper-smart executive-look suits being snapped up for daytime wear .
14 Oh they were just all that kind all those working kind of folks going up the glen .
15 Yeah , it had buttons going down the front here
16 A load of schoolchildren going on a day out .
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