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

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1 But then she dropped into the makeup chair , all of the steam going out of her .
2 There are , of course , several American dreams : one is the John Wayne tradition of the cowboy going out to the west and the whole notion of pioneering individualism ; another is the immigrant American dream , this being the land of opportunity where the streets are made of gold .
3 Much of the work going on now in hospitals would be carried out in the community , she points out .
4 instead of the monarchy going out and they 're supported by the tax payer if the monarchy go and , say it 's the queen goes
5 Clients of GGF member firms are also protected by an indemnity fund in the event of the firm going out of business before your installation is carried out .
6 Investigations in the temple of Aphrodite , after whom the city was named , have revealed evidence ofa long history for the cult of the goddess going back to the sixth century ac .
7 I like the idea of the pipe going up the er up the inside d' ya know what I mean ?
8 So the cameraman , looking through his viewfinder , could see the caption slide through the glass plate , plus sufficient reflection of the action going on over at the black drape set .
9 But certainly by the end of the 17th century there was a huge concert up there at this time of the morning going on for an hour .
10 I call the police and describe the sounds of the fighting going on above my head .
11 And J. J. told me there will be tape recordings of the program going out in Australia and New Zealand .
12 Not only because of the risk and the safety factor er of the gun going off , because of er a movement by that person on the floor , but so there 's no getting around it that , should a firearm be discharged against a solid object in as much as er the barrel is right up against an individual , and the trigger is pulled .
13 Taipei itself looked beautiful from the high balcony on which she and Florian stood , by night a glittering bowl from which the hum and roar of its mind-numbing traffic rose to compete with the sounds of the party going on in the large room behind them .
14 In September 1979 the Screamers , a female-dominated community living off the coast of Donegal , became aware of the nature of the prospecting going on in Donegal : IBM had claimed that month that it had encountered ‘ encouraging evidence of uranium ’ in Donegal .
15 But by a very virtue of the draft going round and being commented on people are aware then
16 The rasp of the zip going down was illogically loud in the utter silence of the night .
17 He saluted Melissa with a smile that faded as he became aware of the argument going on across the yard .
18 you know talking to five , you know , people who 've done their projects , they 've said some of the trouble going out
19 National Assembly elections involve two rounds of voting on consecutive Sundays with the two most successful candidates in the first round and candidates polling over 12.5 per cent of the vote going on to the second round .
20 The challenge of the light going off was : Come this way ; come further in .
21 ‘ Even if it is flu , with a little damage limitation we might just prevent the rest of the ship going down with it . ’
22 But instead of a hosereel going up and down the field , you have a tractor and an injector . ’
23 There was , I was gon na say there was a hell of a fight going on here the morning we come over yours between Christopher and Andrew , and I went in to sort out just in time to hear Christopher say well I 'm having all GrandPat 's money when he 's dead not you .
24 There seemed to be some kind of a row going on upstairs .
25 Well I 've got to be back by ten to eleven , we 've got a bit of a battle going on with SWET
26 But he never got up a ref another reference and the kind of a position going on .
27 Her head was covered in a white coif with a white shawl shaped in the form of a triangle going down her back like a liripipe .
28 Too much of a strain going over and back
29 Librarians must also carefully plan their initial selection decisions to make sure they take place before there is any danger of books being reported out of print ( although the chances of a book going out of print in the six months immediately following publication are often exaggerated — this happens rarely , and usually as the result of a miscalculation by the publisher ) .
30 Suddenly , somewhere off to the rear , came an yell of alarm and the roar of a shotgun going off , followed by three more blasting off in quick succession .
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