Example sentences of "going [adv prt] with the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There were all sorts of things going on with the WTA board , and I took a leadership position there . |
2 | Often the buyer will exercise both remedies at once , i.e. will reject the goods and will also indicate that he is not going on with the contract , e.g. by demanding his money back . |
3 | Eventually , either Mr Smith or Mr Jones had remarked : ‘ Are we not going on with the journey ? ’ |
4 | Now 6 months later I am at The Lighthouse going on with the Lord . |
5 | Do you know as you come in to Salisbury and you have to keep going on with the traffic , then it leads up to the bridge where the wa , where the river is . |
6 | Because there was so little going on with the band I arranged to give myself a bit of a holiday . |
7 | I 'm not going on with the lecture if they 're going to play their childish little games in here . ’ |
8 | To that extent , he is going along with the orthodoxy , and not disturbing the papal infallibility of his predecessors and the process they have established . |
9 | Despite initial remonstrations , Ford is going along with the insurance industry 's grouping of the XR3i . |
10 | As for Willie Aitchison , who was felled by a ball on the knee on Wednesday , this game old caddie was having no difficulty in going along with the hospital 's recommendations . |
11 | ‘ A lot of people would never deny the Shangri-Las , a great band produced by Shadow Morton , were fake girl singers going along with the producer 's ideas . ’ |
12 | And , unfortunately , that meant going along with the Khedive . |
13 | The choice then lies between staying in and going through with the change despite initial disfavour or staying in and changing either reluctantly or superficially . |
14 | I remember him going , going off with the milk |
15 | When the solicited animal joins in the harassment , it may end with the enlister going off with the female and leaving the other two to fight it out . |
16 | Going out with the carer |
17 | And I remember , one afternoon , going out with the whole of the rating committee , to houses at Eastwood and Beeston , and other places , and m in effect measuring them by counting how many nine inch bricks they were across the front and back , to make sure that , you know , nobody was subsidizing anybody else . |
18 | He started going out with the girl who introduced him to drugs in the early 1980s . |
19 | going out with the dog rather than Shirley . |
20 | Unlike Michelle in Eastenders , my situation was quite different as I was going out with the father of my son . |
21 | When we do find one , it takes me and my tech about a month to get it into shape for going out with the band . ’ |
22 | Wholesale changes took place within the management and trade union organisations , with the good going out with the bad . |
23 | I thought that was the mate who was going out with the blonde you know . |
24 | I was emotionally devastated , but I was not going back with the intention of finding a man to take care of me , to pay my bills , to embellish me and play papa as Helmut had . |
25 | She is advised to stay there for five days but insists on going back with the band . |
26 | You can imagine : old Crumwallis going around with the expression of a Soviet agronomist at harvest time . |
27 | And my job was to going round with the keeper and feeding them every morning . |
28 | That 's for going round with the tape |
29 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |