Example sentences of "going [adv] with a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Whilst the pathfinders had the original control of H2S , developments were going on with a fair measure of practical input from Bennett and his friends at TRE , and eventually a superior set was devised and known as the 3cm HS .
2 This was obscure , but it seems to have something to do with going downhill with an out-of-control supermarket trolley .
3 ‘ I am going away with a nice feeling .
4 Going away with a small child is easy — thanks to a variety of items from lightweight buggies to portable potties !
5 Since she had been working more or less at full stretch before she 'd been given the extra work to do , there was only one way she could fit more work into her day , and that was by working late at the office , then going home with a bulging briefcase .
6 Course I di I did n't get to know much else but it was obvious you see , she 'd been going out with a young man , her husband was in the Forces and er she 'd tried to get rid of it .
7 Nevil Sanderson going out with a female Tory , ye Gods and little fishes ! ’
8 That is to be increased and perhaps there should be an increase in the sentence for hardened criminals going out with a criminal purpose and carrying a knife .
9 Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man .
10 But I 'm not going out with a bloody cold like this !
11 I nodded to her and to Aline , who was Franco-Vietnamese and engaged to Hugh Watt , one of Ashley 's multitudinous cousins from the branch of the family that seemed to favour consorts of an exotic provenance ( Hugh 's brother Craig was going out with a stunning , lanky Nigerian called Noor ) .
12 He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book .
13 When she was nineteen she had been going out with a steady boyfriend for three years , and they had decided to get married .
14 ‘ Perhaps there is n't all that much fun in going around with a married bloke , after all ? ’
15 sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends
16 So that 's why I 'm going around with a little machine and a microphone on
17 Sweets were produced and I remember going around with a bandaged head for a day or so .
18 At the end of the day it 's a political decision from the council of ministers , but it seems to be going there with a firm endorsement of support from the commission . ’
19 Sue Burrows said : ‘ We do not know what to expect or how many teams will be taking part but we are going there with a positive attitude .
20 They 're going ahead with a super new concert hall while our Philharmonic Hall is falling down .
21 But the union has said it is going ahead with a formal appeal to the Employment Appeals Tribunal .
22 Manchester at first lost out very badly on rail investment , but now it has some compensation in the Windsor Link and is going ahead with an advanced tram system that will take over a number of heavy rail routes .
23 VETERANS of England 's last strife-torn Test series in India eight years ago have warned of the dangers and sacrifices that will have to be faced if Lord 's insist on going ahead with an 11-week tour at the end of this month .
24 Imitation , they say , is the sincerest form of flattery , and the Taiwanese , masters of mimicry , are going ahead with an ambitious plan to copy a style of rugby that until now has been alien to them .
25 You would n't find her going round with a dirty coat , no matter what day of the week . "
26 And er a gent used to have er a gentleman going round with a great long stick .
27 David Puttnam will be going round with a quiet smile on his face for a few days .
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