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

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1 What I 'm going to do is to examine now I 'm going to go up the collar bone first over the shoulder pad , T-shirt with a shoulder pad .
2 Unless the bank see new management , Virginia , the company your grandparents established is rapidly going to go down the pan — ’
3 Yes I am the outcome of it all is that she 's waiting on the wall , getting piles and I 'm going to go down the shop with her .
4 ‘ I 'm going to see how the search is going on . ’
5 We 're now going to see how the carriage can do non-selective slip ( that is where ALL the needles slip ) , and in a DIRECTIONAL way — when the carriage SLIPS one way and KNITS the other .
6 Hold on tight now — I 'm going to whip up the horse .
7 Novotna had looked well in control , always seeming to guess correctly whether Seles was going to hit down the line or cross-court .
8 Yes yes Are you going to slacken down the dancing a bit when she 's in secondary school ?
9 ‘ We are very worried someone is going to fall down the cliff or slip off the ship and break something .
10 " And I suppose you 're going to slip out the kitchen door , " she continued , " which you might be able to do if you time it right and both Mrs James and Mr Gerard are distracted but how are you going to bet back in ? "
11 She said well , tell Grant , she said he can have a reprieve , she said it 's May the eighth and , and she says , she probably heard me say it was Friday and that 's when I thought it was this Friday , so I had to phone erm the receptionist at daddy 's works , so she was going to pass on the message to daddy just to tell him just to work late as usual , Grant , rather than come in at teatime and then go back to work again .
12 So Alexander left the surgery determined that he , himself , was going to find out the solution to his curious problem .
13 In the present case it is in my judgment clearly established by the evidence , first , that the plaintiff had a belief at all material times that she was going to receive both the cottage and the remainder of the deceased 's property on his death , and secondly , that this belief was encouraged by the deceased .
14 Can I come back Mr Donson , or will that , and I take it , alright , I understand the point you are making about the long term solution and size , but if the panel were to be persuaded that to be a viable solution the settlement had , in the end , and I 'm not going to define where the end is , almost certainly beyond two thousand and six , that the settlement would need to be of the order of five thousand dwellings .
15 So I 've got to ring Phil and see what time he 's going to pick up the freezer in the morning ?
16 I knew at once that I was never , never going to pick up the pill .
17 Mierle Laderman Ukele proposed an exhibition about maintenance called Care in 1969 : ‘ After the revolution who 's going to pick up the garbage on Monday morning ? ’
18 I had no doubts that he was going to pick up the package .
19 That 's if we 're not going to set off the alarm system ! ’
20 It looked as if blending inheritance , which at that time was believed in , was going to rule out the possibility that erm that such things er could occur .
21 erm a couple of weeks ago two came in and I said ‘ Oh , I was just going to lock up the screen ’ .
22 ‘ The question of whether we 're going to clean up the environment of this country is long over , ’ he told a press conference .
23 Nothing was ever going to wipe out the memory of tonight .
24 Er about this strike and er but time went on and it became obvious that er nobody were going to win only the boss like this boss , course he was he was scratching through , and so they called the strike off and every person who worked at er every firm had a meeting and they all decided to take so many and every firm took so many of the workers and so nobody was ever unemployed as a consequence of the strike which was very very good .
25 However hard it is , however cosy you are in your chair , you must just say , ‘ I 'm going to stretch my legs ’ or ‘ I 'm going to walk down the passage just to show that I can do it ! . ’
26 The wedding was off , because no way was she going to walk down the aisle looking like an eejit !
27 I thought we were going to walk down the line of men , touch them on the shoulder maybe , like some cop programme on TV , but that was n't it at all .
28 Yeah in today 's press it says that er the government are going to subsidize now the coal industry something like seven hundred millions due to the miners ' kerfuffle , which is going to mean between five and ten pounds subsidy per ton .
29 When are you going to give up the life of a gypsy and settle down here to become eccentric and safe ? ’
30 They would be in favour of it if it could be worked out in a practical form : but it did not mean they were going to give up the freedom of the seas .
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