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

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1 If it is crystal clear and I am convicted of being in my dotage or of going on at half-cock then I shall ask British Telecom to accept my apologies wince at the thought of my next bill , and keep my nose clean .
2 A British youngster from a poor background who gained higher school certificate had at least a chance of going on to university or technical college , with fees and maintenance paid .
3 ‘ What 's the good of going on about contraception when you ca n't even get your own head together . ’
4 After their winning match against Crewe Alexandra , the Shots polished performance improved their league position by four places , and left them with an outside chance of going up into Division III .
5 One night , ten days after the funeral , as Louise was thinking of going up to bed , Nora began to talk about Constance and her future .
6 If you feel that you have quite enough on your plate with a small child , then the idea of going back to education may not appeal , and many mothers I talked to said they had no such plans at present .
7 At first the thought of going back to work made me shudder because I could n't stand the thought of leaving Danielle for an hour let alone a whole day , but once my husband Dave and I had left Danielle with a babysitter a couple of times , I realised that she would still be there when I came back and that she would be fine .
8 The Women Returners ' Network is a group of working mothers who got together to help women with the challenges of going back to work .
9 Okay , go back to work , fully recovered , okay , if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again , due to the same or related condition as the last claim , then we wo n't install , or employ the deferred period , we 'll treat is as a continuation of the previous claim .
10 So if within six months of going back to work , they 're off again .
11 When I have been entertaining Shirley and Terry Jones doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday and sometimes both to help Shirley when she was getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts was lemon meringue pie .
12 Yes , yes When I have , have been entertaining Shirley and Terry , doing an evening meal on a Saturday or a Sunday , sometimes both to help Shirley when she 's getting into the run of going back to work I found that one of the cheapest of dinner party deserts is lemon meringue pie
13 ‘ Mummy , I 'm thinking of going back to college . ’
14 Nor was there any hope of going back into football — unless the authorities could be persuaded to lift their ban on him .
15 That and I appreciate one or two might want to go and work on other divisions but I if generally they were kept on the division that they are now then it could be a very gradual process of going back into uniform .
16 But both the period of the ancien regime and the period of change in East Germany have revealed another German characteristic — that of going along with authority .
17 One quick way of going out of business is to be unable to meet a substantial claim because it is not covered by insurance .
18 The attack left them with a fear of going out at night .
19 He dreamed of going out in glory , winning the best-platoon prize — a dream that appeared to be shattered when he saw Ken and his barrack mates arrive .
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