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

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1 I advised going on to Lachesis LM2 and after 3 weeks she had a return of flushes .
2 They made a short visit , I suspect that they were going on to M.J. 's [ Margaret Jourdain 's ] brother and like Dulcia [ in A House and Its Head ] expected to come by a good deal of refreshment in the course of their peregrinations .
3 Will he say that he knew what was going on at Luigi 's ?
4 He could have said , ’ Yes , I knew what was going on at Luigi 's restaurant . ’
5 He 'd been hearing things , Denis had said , and he wanted to know what was going on at Rafferty 's .
6 Tell me , did the great galactic public ever find out what was going on on Checkley 's World ? ’
7 Therese , conscious , as was everyone else , of a row of gargantuan proportions going on in Gesner 's dressing room , was blithely uncaring .
8 As Lewis watched him walk sway up to Hamilton Road , he wondered , as he 'd so often wondered , what exactly Morse was thinking ; wondered about what was going on in Morse 's mind at that very moment ; the reading of the clues , those clues to which no one else could see the answers ; those glimpses of motive that no one else could ever have suspected ; those answers to the sort of questions that no one else had even begun to ask …
9 Something similar has been going on in Turner 's music .
10 The first example above , for instance , implies that Dickens took special care not to represent Chancery in a particular way , which is something we can never know ( we can not know what was going on in Dickens 's head ) .
11 No one understood what was going on inside Ramanujan 's .
12 But what was going on inside Jennifer 's mind ?
13 I 'm going down into Lucifer 's atmosphere in a starsuit .
14 She had spoken of meeting the following weekend and going down to Juliet 's .
15 Rachel even thought of going down to Phoebe 's bed room and using her phone to reassure the outside world , and protect themselves from its invasion .
16 Erm , they 're going down to Bicknoller erm , to stay with her mum .
17 What time you going down to Vera 's ?
18 He had a lump in his throat and he felt his skin prickling with shame at the thought of his friends and his friends ' mums going in to Pricewell 's and seeing Anna unloading ketchup bottles with ‘ Can I help you ? ’ pinned on her overall .
19 ‘ He said he was going over to O'Neill 's for an hour . ’
20 Another flash was going off in Catriona 's mind .
21 Fabia was unable to see herself going up to Ven 's front door again , but was very aware that she was going to have to make some kind of an effort .
22 I 'm going up to Jack 's for a bite and a bubbly between shows .
23 Oh there 's no meeting , I 'm going up to Mandy 's .
24 My dad 's going up to Thomas 's .
25 It can be no bigger than A4 , and it must n't project more than 3 inches , but at the moment they are pouring into Rosie Headers house , and we 've had stuff from Japan and America already , and also from artists in the community , but anybody can enter for Mail Art , so if anybody 's interested in a Mail Art sheet , I can get one for you , but those exhibitions are going up in Freud 's , which is our sort of Festival Centre for the two and a half weeks during the Festival .
26 Are you going out with Amanda 's little mate , Lorna ?
27 Erm going back to Bonnie 's house .
28 In 1871 he again talked on dust and smoke , describing a respirator he had invented using charcoal to absorb noxious fumes ; this device to assist firemen was in the Royal Institution tradition going back to Davy 's miner 's lamp .
29 I can see Teresa going back to Anna 's for season .
30 Most historical accounts have been influenced by a long sociological tradition going back to Frederic le Play 's L'Organisation de la famille selon le vrai modèle signalé par l'histoire de toutes les races et de tous les temps ( 1871 ) , which saw a broad change in the family from the extended form in the middle ages to nuclear form in modernity .
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