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

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1 After lunch going progressively easier , went back on to piste , sandy but rocky at bottom of tyre-tracks .
2 Some of the direction is rather nifty and it 's also go the benefit of being very well shot , but then there 's a such a hell of a lot of the other type of shooting going on here it 's pretty difficult to notice .
3 Some of the direction is rather nifty and it 's also go the benefit of being very well shot , but then there 's a such a hell of a lot of the other type of shooting going on here it 's pretty difficult to notice .
4 ‘ I think ’ , said Mrs Quigley , sniffing the stale parlour with her long , dog 's nose , ‘ that there 's a bit of play-acting going on here ! ’
5 She had nearly had heart failure at the thought of Garry going up there .
6 and you can see the whole game live on Central on Monday afternoon … do n't miss it … now its a bank holiday weekend which means there 's lost of sport going on here 's the best of the action …
7 But you sense that 's only half of it , that there 's some form of exorcism going on here , some sort of expulsion of childhood ghosts .
8 A police investigation at a school for disturbed children has been stepped up after claims of abuse going back more than twenty years .
9 So what 's interesting here is that they seem to be having a conversation about un the university matters , the history department and so on but in fact there 's this kind of subtext going on here in which both of them want to find out about the other person 's children and both of them are being very mysterious and avoiding the question .
10 I worked at as a nurse and there 's , actually there 's a lot of pressure going on there as will back up .
11 There was some sort of excitement going on outside , but he did n't pay it much attention .
12 They agree to hide him , providing he does his fair share of work — a great deal of negotiation going on here .
13 This trade-off was based on the original observations by Professor A. W. Phillips of the relationship between the rate of change of money wage rates and unemployment levels over long periods of time going back as far as 1861 .
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