Example sentences of "going [adv prt] on [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Judging from the excitement going on on the jetty . ’
2 KEYS : ‘ But it is not just a question of what is going on on the park , it 's what 's happening elsewhere that we 're beginning to hear and read about and that 's never been the case at Liverpool previously , ever .
3 Sara went to the top of the spiral staircase and crouched , listening to the argument going on on the floor below .
4 In idle moments or when there is not a lot going on on the dump , they fly across to annoy the birds on the pools .
5 I get the impression that the disappearance last year of Sounds and Record Mirror caused more than a slight fluttering in the dovecote and that the paper has since tended to concentrate more on This Week 's Sensation and less on the diverting things going on on the fringe .
6 Er , yes , Mr Chairman , nationally it is going down , locally we 're , we 're going along on a plateau , erm , and in some areas it is actually go the incidence is going up , but this is basically like Scotland where they have n't got many anyway .
7 it 's not as if there 's anywhere where you can hire a bike I 'm sure you know , but , I suppose you 're going along on the road , across the road I
8 If I had n't insisted on you going along on the drop we would have absolutely no proof that it had ever taken place !
9 You going down on a weekend darling ?
10 It was rather pathetic sometimes because he was upset at somebody going down on a discipline charge and getting the sack .
11 Or , for instance , the floating roadway where traffic was going down on the barges to go across the river , it would be well worth any particular company to have a word with the officer on the floating roadway to let their vehicles through first .
12 ‘ It was n't worth going down on the off-chance , or so I thought .
13 And er then they started blacklegs and when they started the rest of the firms all came as well then and I remember er going down on the picket lines and er they 'd be all the members there .
14 This is going down on the table .
15 We thought about going down on the saturday and staying at Great Yarmouth and then driving to the match .
16 About half a mile away an attack is going in on a hill , I can see Commandos advancing up the slopes , shells burst a short distance in front of the forward troops , probably covering fire from the British Artillery .
17 The section then dived down to attack , Yellow I ( Jeffries ) going in on the starboard quarter and I dived down and made a quarter-astern attack from below , opening fire at 400 yards and closing to 50 yards , giving the e/a three bursts of three seconds each .
18 But said that they went on Tuesday evening they had some people over and they were looking we were gon na go for a meal in Chorley er they 'd come over from Grantham , and they were going over on the night on the night ferry , on night boat from Hollyhead .
19 The tread is most unusual , having slightly raised areas to correct any tendency to pronation or supination ( going over on the inside of your heel or the outside of your toes . )
20 Oh no , look buns are going off on the floor everywhere !
21 And if we draw a line it 's the analogy of someone pedalling on a bicycle , if you reach thirty five and you 're going up on a bicycle like that it 's reasonably steep but not too steep , you can cope with that on a regular basis .
22 I mean , it 's only going up on the wall with those three others .
23 Go left , down , right , then fall down , push the crate onto the button and go up on the lift , then left along the lower platform , push the crate left onto the switch , fall down , then go up on the lift , collect the speaker , fall down , go right and up on the lift , go left along the top platform , go up and left , go up on the lift , and continue going up on the platforms .
24 It 's large a low level route , sticking to valley bottoms and passes rather to going up on the fells .
25 Going up on the board outside ?
26 The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening .
27 The time I went before that , I got erm , like a frostbitten thumb , because I was going up on the chair lift , and er , I dropped one of my gloves , and it was quite a cold day , so by the time I 'd got to the top , and skied all the way back down , and then down the road going back to try and find me gloves , because I had borrowed them from a friend ,
28 ‘ Why , going up on the beam instead of you . ’
29 It led to a hallway , with stairs going up on the left .
30 I mean , you could see it going up on the hill above you .
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