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

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1 Why should the people of Lambeth be subjected to savage bills because their local authority fails to collect rents , the community charge , and even outstanding rates arrears going back over many years ?
2 Look at all the erm cars going up to those houses up there look !
3 We 've also got through Social Services , and Honiton , who are desperate serving source of furniture , and you just see it going on top of the estate cars going down towards all the time .
4 C can really This one is magnesiums going round with two extra electrons there that it wants to get rid of
5 At this point in the narrative we need to turn to the remarkable Register concerning the imperial question ( Regestum super negotio Romani imperii or RNI ) , a secret register opened by the papal curia between August and September 1199 , but containing entries going back to 3 May .
6 Certainly there are some little puffs of pillow-lavas and associated rocks of this age which may represent subduction zones going down under southern Britain , the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge and the Harz on one side and under Armorica and the Vosges On the other .
7 And the other one which is er Mr and that er has details of various convictions with er picture of his as a rather younger man er , various offences going back to nineteen seventy five and occupying quite a long space but there .
8 There is some variability in the figure quoted for the minimum Re at which transition can be produced by large disturbances , values going down to 1800 .
9 Accusations that one group had stolen ideas from the other were soon flying ; Jones showed notebooks of his investigations going back to 1986 and cited a paper written in 1985 ; for their part Fleischmann and Pons insisted that their effort had begun in 1985 , all of which added to the perception that the fusion claims were important and the patents worth fighting for .
10 Here at last you are in the real mountains , with the highest peaks going up to some 5,000 feet .
11 Look forgive me and were the first of the two troops going in through that door .
12 New buildings going up above broad boulevards ; spacious parks and rose-filled gardens , under a sky dramatic with cloud patterns ; the sense of a vigorous and tough-minded white community , with some at least eager to work out a new society along with the blacks .
13 There are some posh flats going up at neighbouring Royal Quays which will provide building jobs : ‘ It 's Sun City in the middle of Bantustan , ’ a Labour councillor said to me .
14 Well the shadow of these wheels going round like that , this is what we learnt , al that 's what I learnt anyway , shadow going round like that keep marking on the walls and the sun do n't they ?
15 Now what about the cream , how are things going on with that , cos you 've been
16 And not I should n't be here I really do n't know what I should be saying I really have n't got as much knowledge as everybody else that does n't matter , if you 're in a group it does n't matter what you know and what you do n't know there 's still things going on within that group that you can contribute
17 South Korean chipmakers reacted with relief after the US imposed lower-than-expected final anti-dumping duties on their memory chips imported into the US , Reuter reports from Seoul : ‘ We can say there will be little impact on exports and profit , ’ the Korea Semiconductor Industry Association said ; the final duties range from 0.74% to 7.19% , and were not higher because the US fears becoming over-reliant on a single source — if the increasing tension between North and South Korea hots up further , the US does n't want Cruise missiles going out with half their memory missing because of a chip shortage .
18 It could be that er he wishes to distract attention between the interesting arguments going on about one man one vote which I 'm pleased to hear that Mr has won .
19 It 's expected work will start next year , with the first trains going through in another 2 years .
20 Until try small shabby door on landing : which opens up on to flight of filthy stairs going up into cobwebbed , dust-laden attic smelling of undiscovered murders , with tiny dormer window , size of large paperback .
21 The ratio of boys to girls going on to further education was 50 per cent in 1925 , and 63 per cent in 1978 .
22 If your whole departments going out for any reason , for a departmental meeting , if you 're all out at a conference , or if there 's some sort of briefing or something going on , please let the switchboard know which numbers will be unattended , and how long you 'll be out for .
23 It should not be forgotten either that in this so-called era of peace , there are wars going on in many parts of the world which means that some people are living in an unsafe environment and in constant danger .
24 CodeMasters have a habit of producing great games with the stars going on to bigger and better things ( look at Dizzy , CJ and Seymour ) .
25 Such a dramatic decline made possible an improvement in the opportunity index , the measure of the percentage of all eleven-year-old children going on to secondary education .
26 That night , it was like firecrackers going off at New Year 's ; the next morning the blood flowed like rivers .
27 It had been reported by the colliery official and er the colliery manager of the time thought it was n't even important enough to actually stop men going in to that district to work .
28 By 1939 , nearly 80 per cent of pupils going on to secondary schools came from public elementary schools and the balance from private schools of various kinds .
29 In the latter , emphasis was placed on practical skills such as technical drawing and woodwork , with some pupils going on to some form of technical college but with most leaving at 15 years of age and few if any achieving university entrance .
30 In particular one thing I 'm dealing with is black women going out with white men , which is a big issue now .
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