Example sentences of "[adv] going [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps going for a moonlit swim before making love under the stars .
2 I think that er we are probably some years of and therefore whilst we make indulge our service in the next few moments it each other er we are eventually and then perhaps going through a convenient route er and thrashing out some sort of profit margin .
3 ‘ We 're only going to the old registry office , ’ she says .
4 Now what you were doing was , you got the top figure of available beds and you this time , I 'm only going for the this paper that is shown to me a an an an and produced some place in in your apartments and it says here , partly vacancies weekend in the first of August .
5 At 15 she had once to be carted from the links of Gullane having had too much to drink , but she will tell you that that had nothing to do with the pressures of competition , rather that she was merely going through a rebellious streak .
6 Obviously people who are merely going through a bad patch ( anxiety state ) are easier to assist in the process of change , because they have greater resources , than individuals who have always been anxious ( anxiety trait ) .
7 Yorkshire Television is apparently going into the new franchise with not a woman in its top rank .
8 They 're obviously going into a difficult area and if it breaks out into open conflict , there will be slight risk , but at the moment it 's fairly routine for us .
9 ‘ She had a terrified look in her eyes , and was obviously going through a very , very bad trip .
10 A sort of cat and mouse game followed , especially going up the long hill , but we eventually settled on a dead heat .
11 But customers , too , have only recently begun to see the big picture : IBM is not just going through a bad patch , it is in serious , perhaps critical , trouble .
12 Me and my mate , here , we 're just going for a little ride . ’
13 With wildly beating heart , before opening the shed door I rehearse the lie I am about to tell him — just like in drama — including the correct tone of voice : ‘ Just going for a quick bike ride , Pa .
14 They learn a lot more at my talks , even though I 'm just going over the very basics of the subject .
15 I feel it 's taxpayers money being wasted yet again , because they 're just going over the same ground .
16 With our new spirit of centralization , both as an interim in the matter of teachers ' pay and conditions , and in that of the curriculum , and the more general removal of powers from Local Authorities , it may well be that we are imperceptibly going down the French road .
17 After her success winning the National Junior Title , it 's harder going on the senior circuit .
18 Like going on a flat road , without putting the brake
19 When she was a youngster she was forever going up the long path through the convent kitchen gardens , past the briars and brambles and peering in its windows .
20 The two-child Cadet is still going as an initial trainer after 45 years .
21 With the Omni SQL Gateway that er you 'll be be able to access D B two data is that still going through the Open SQL Server or is that actually going D R D A or are there plans to go D R D A compliant ?
22 So they must have thought they were still going in a straight line heading for the bullseye .
23 A note of the fact that they have started out equally separated from each other , are now marching in parallel straight lines , and we need to check later that they are still separated by equal distances and still going in the same direction .
24 The rug should then be carefully and systematically dried , making sure that there are no pockets of dampness in either the foundation or pile , by leaving it out in the sun and then methodically going over the entire area , both back and front , with a hand-held hair dryer .
25 You 're always going for the safe line , no involvement and no chance of damage .
26 In this way , Hammer became a victim of its own phenomenal success , always going for the big thrills and unable to get away with offering anything less than what was expected from a ‘ Hammer ’ film .
27 Master John , a natural chimpanzee , was always going for the high one .
28 Hammond , as well as carefully going through the various room assignments with Hunt , asked for a two-storey fire-proof building with attic and basement , and limited accommodation for servants and messengers .
29 Finally , look after your health — if you are really going to the top enormous demands are going to be made on your time and strength and you can not afford to be careless . ’
30 and erm you know , she 'd come from Hampshire apparently and she an an yo you know , er we got talking about ma and she 's taken her child away from the local school and sen , is now going to a little private school up the Tin Valley , near Tingrace apparently .
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