Example sentences of "[adv] going [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've done everything I can possibly think of now , so going on the run is my protest . |
2 | I mean I 'm , I 'm , I 'm only going on the fact that I I tend to do everything on the cheap so I tend to get if I can find somebody who does photocopying I can do it then we 'll do it . |
3 | only going on the bus though . |
4 | ‘ Of course I will , Mother , I 'm only going up the road , I 'll come back at weekends . ’ |
5 | His mother was in , seated at her kitchen desk and gloomily going over the month 's bills — her Persian lamb coat made the Hudson 's Bay bill look enormous , and , at the rate she was paying it off , it would take until next Easter to clear it . |
6 | ‘ The risk of drinkers inadvertently going over the limit is tragically high , ’ the report says . |
7 | Petty officer Dave Cockeram , who is in charge of the engines , said the crew averaging 50 men was easy going from the captain down , but definitely not laid back . |
8 | On the other hand , the sum may be out by several thousands without the mistake being detectable except by laboriously going over the addition step by step . |
9 | I 'm just going for a piss now I 'm not fucking going to the toilet . |
10 | yes , it 's already going to the top of the charts to be number one for Christmas all the other Christmas songs are |
11 | If the request were to be included in a foreign aid appropriations bill already going through the Senate , it could secure approval by Sept. 30 ( the end of the 1991 fiscal year ) . |
12 | The mountainous terrain could make it slow going for the ground rescue teams . |
13 | In his words , he ‘ sold ’ himself to the Norwich City Football Club , persistently going to the training ground when aged 14 and 15 , until the club offered him an apprentice 's contract . |
14 | You could perhaps team up with somebody else if you wanted to , so if you see someone and we 're just going through the order in which they appear . |
15 | Ages is n't it I thought I 'd tidy up in his desk and I was just going through the mound of papers , and I said here you are here 's your licence , finish it off , fill it in , and I 'll give you the cheque . |
16 | And I 'm just , I 'm , I 'm just going through the thing and writing out different points for each thing . |
17 | She tells me that ‘ the mother is just going through the process of grieving for the child she has n't had ’ ( the child is already eight months old ) : the health visitor 's instruction in the art of creating unpersons has been exemplary , and no doubt she is keen to pass this on to the mother . |
18 | We 've got six months work just wai you know just going through the process at the moment . |
19 | I mean I suppose if we were just going for the day it would be alright . |
20 | I think they just want to see the football , I do n't think there are going to be any riots ; there 's no organisation , no just going for the fun . |
21 | Or are you just going for the match ? |
22 | I was just going to the exit door when I saw the young girl s standing at the second bedroom , crying . |
23 | But I know that er the one or two people who told me that they 're going , er we were just going to the service in the church and then |
24 | So just wait to see just going to the committee . |
25 | Erm so how much time are you spending just going to the school ? |
26 | ‘ But I 'm just going to the loo . |
27 | Just going to the toilet , mother . |
28 | Just going to the toilet alright ? |
29 | Before you always felt that someone 's got this under control and they 're just going to the wire , but now they 've crossed the wire . ’ |
30 | I 'm just going to the bog . ’ |