Example sentences of "[prep] going [adv] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On reaching the last train they found a colleague talking to a middle-aged man dressed in a light-coloured rain coat and flat cap who was assumed to have been overcarried on the last train after going out of service at Capland Road Station . |
2 | How do they fare at the hands of those who provide the services both in these later years and in the years after going out of care ? |
3 | John Phipps , 26 , and his 29-year-old girlfriend Joanne Johnson were in an MG Metro which hit a Toyota estate head-on after going out of control in Westcliff-on-Sea , Essex . |
4 | The car transporter ended up blocking the A40 northbound after going out of control on a sliproad . |
5 | One quick way of going out of business is to be unable to meet a substantial claim because it is not covered by insurance . |
6 | Sometimes a small sensitive alteration can save a hymn from going out of use . |
7 | The United Kingdom Egg Producers ' Association said many poultry owners would have been saved from going out of business if the compensation was paid when it was due . |
8 | Webb 's finest hour came in 1984 when , with Derby just days away from going out of business with debts of £1.5 million , he promoted himself from managing director to chairman . |
9 | The company before going out of business entered into a " block discounting " agreement with the finance house . |
10 | Included in it were a description and illustrations of the old and deceptive copies of Dürer , Rembrandt and some others , very necessary knowledge to a student , and I can only think these are the cause of its rise in value since going out of print . |
11 | In 1908 it assured shareholders that it was ‘ now remunerative ’ , the prelude of course to going out of business in 1910 . |