Example sentences of "going [adv] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A wide-ranging review ( dread words ) is now going on to resolve the conflicts . |
2 | George Smith , aided and abetted by Martin Crook , unearthed Big-Fin-Reef-Squid E5 6b on the left of Hyll Drem itself before going on to tackle the fins of rock between Primus and Burner , resulting in Of All the Bars in All the World , E6 6b ; apparently every other move involves a knee-bar , but probably only if you 're as tall as George — the rest of us should merely levitate . |
3 | Before going on to analyse the kinds of blocking technique one might nevertheless use , I want to briefly explain what I mean by the terms ‘ open ’ and ‘ closed ’ sides when referring to a stance . |
4 | Since the questions of apprenticeship and pay lie at the heart of the problem , we should first examine the surviving evidence to discover how long an apprenticeship women actually served , and how much they were paid , before going on to analyse the re-organization of the work process . |
5 | We 've got a group of journalists , twelve journalists , from Dubai in Bath today and erm some , a wave of journalists coming in from Saudi a little later in the month , so everything 's happening and there 's a erm tremendous amount of activity going on to restimulate the market . |
6 | These are so overwhelming that they stop adults going on to do the courses they applied for or enquired about . |
7 | Dmitri had beaten Prean in the semi-finals of the Austrian Open on Sunday before going on to take the title . |
8 | So before going on to explain the origins of the London-based research , I shall give some background to the language situation in the Caribbean . |
9 | By going on loading the crystal in shear we can repeat the process indefinitely and eventually squeeze the dislocation out of the far side of the crystal ( Figure 5c ) . |
10 | ‘ Commerce , not liberty , is the motive ’ , said The Times , going on to call the Bill , which became the 1984 Act , meagre and minimalist . |
11 | Before going on to consider the cases and some of the observations which the academic writers have made on section 1 , I should like to say something more about section 15 . |
12 | Before going on to consider the results of this survey , it is important to look at a number of methodological limitations which may well compromise some of its findings . |
13 | They stopped to help the Danes straighten their bent rudder instead of going on to win the gold medal themselves . |
14 | But Huddersfield lost the Cup in a replay at Bolton , the Wanderers , with their graceful and deadly striker David Jack , going on to win the trophy in the first final to be played at Wembley . |
15 | Denmark , the country that likes to say no , ruffled more than a few egos when they said yes to becoming European Championship substitutes and drew with England in their opening game before going on to win the trophy . |
16 | The Head of Department said that he was concerned that the recommendations for action by the Senior Management Team would be overlooked as a result of their going on to review the Maths department , ‘ which has 15 teachers ’ . |
17 | ‘ Apparently there 's something going on called the Factory Commission . |
18 | Before going on to discuss the reforms known as Project 2000 , it might be valuable to describe the recently introduced statutory framework for nursing , midwifery and health visiting as a background to the report . |
19 | Before going on to discuss the characteristics of each market we set out in Table 6.3 the size of each of the markets that constitute the London money market . |
20 | The route continues across the A493 , going on to follow the banks of the Afon Wnion into Dolgellau . |
21 | In the south the route follows the River Wharfe , going on to follow the River Dee and River Lune before finishing up at Lake Windermere . |
22 | ‘ No good you going on pressing the lever when there 's no pink , is there ? |
23 | I was going inside to ask the way to the doctor 's house . |
24 | There were no clerics nor foreigners amongst them and it was obvious that many of those going in to view the film viewed them as a sad little group . |
25 | ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future . |
26 | Now , I 'm going in to watch the film . |
27 | We have agreed to a new deal , with £60 million extra going in to tackle the problems of junior doctors and 500 extra staff . |
28 | ‘ On the new album I went to extremes , and for each song I had two or three complete lead breaks worked out for every solo , prior to actually going in to make the album . |
29 | So when you going in to sign the contracts ? |
30 | Both these positions entail a great deal of risk ; going long produces the possibility of capital losses on the shares held , going short produces the possibility that the jobber may have to buy in the shares at a future date at expensive prices . |