Example sentences of "of going [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | What 's sort of going on since the last time I interviewed you . |
2 | Instead of going on to the pillar-box , Auntie hesitated a moment , then took shelter from the rain in the doorway of a gent 's outfitter 's , just by the bus-stop . |
3 | from here but turn down at West Parley , take the right hand turn instead of going on to the airport |
4 | It is right that students be initiated into the conceptual apparatus , skills and ways of going on within the teacher 's own discipline ; and it is right that students therefore acquire the discipline required for the necessary understanding and competencies . |
5 | Well , it 's something er I mean obviously a lot of people like the idea of going over to the Swindon Oasis , now er we 've had at the back of our minds , if it was at all possible to er put something similar at Didcot , obviously nothing as grand as the Oasis , but something quite similar , and obviously they would come to Didcot and not bother to go over to Swindon . |
6 | Calming myself I took it page by page , instead of going straight to the Rrap as I usually do . |
7 | Accordingly , if Mr. Lassman is correct , that kind of activity of going straight to the in-house computer and extracting confidential information from it could be committed with impunity so far as the three offences in this Act are concerned . |
8 | Instead of going straight to the front desk as usual , Charlie guided her towards the restaurant . |
9 | But you had a way of going straight to the two ninety in one go , do you remember what that was ? you 'd worked on it yourself , you you were doing just nicely . |
10 | So , instead of going straight for the big one , we decided to build up our acclimatisation by first visiting some of Kenya 's other mountains . |
11 | It takes an hour and a lot of people do n't want to walk around the city they 'd like the option of going around on the bus . |
12 | The mystery deepened when , instead of going seaward at the foot of the hill , they turned up the right bank of the Touques as if making for Deauville . |
13 | As a Party we were losing nothing and , since the necessity of going slowly in the matter has come from L.G. 's own friends , I do not regret it . |
14 | The women had got into the way of going up on the deck every evening . |
15 | She 'll , she 'll have the of going up to the to see her father . |
16 | Instead of going closer to the nest and finding the genuinely helpless nestlings , the killer followed the apparently helpless adult bird . |
17 | The Chiefs of Staff took the unusual step of going down to the Royal Naval College , Greenwich , in the late spring of 1952 , where they worked for a fortnight on Churchill 's requirement with their principal scientific and technological advisers , free from the day-to-day hubbub of Whitehall . |
18 | But she made a point of going down to the jetty one day to tell him , ‘ I 'm really glad you found your boat . ’ |
19 | He could n't stand the idea of going back to the section-house , so he had taken a series of private lodgings . |
20 | One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked ’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the drawing board . |
21 | They were perfectly capable of going back to the perch without my help . |
22 | Especially if you do n't realize that till you 've got , till you 've got home and you realize you 've got to go through all the hassle of going back to the shop to complain . |
23 | But they remained Germans , always dreaming of going back to the Fatherland one day . ’ |
24 | Well , certainly people are satisfied with where we 've got to and want to draw a line underneath it and move on from there , and I think the prospect of going back to the constitution er issues , and they m once again being a key focus , I do n't think anyone in the Party , or outside the Party , sees the Labour Party wanting to devote itself to that at this time . |
25 | at the Gateshead National Garden Festival from 1989 to 1990 that was alright , then last September 1990 and with the end of the festival in site I had a dread of going back on the dole as I already spent seven years on the dole previously through no-fault of my own . |
26 | It is understood he initially thought of going there at the weekend but was advised against it by the police . |
27 | The idea of going out to the suburb with the dog track , and confronting the confusions and embarrassments of his past life with the formidable armoury of maturity and understanding that he now possesses , appears suddenly very sweet . |
28 | I do have to admit , though , that when I 'm working away from home it 's not a case of going out on the town — but going straight to bed to catch up on a good night 's sleep . |
29 | ‘ You are n't thinking of going out into the jungle to exercise for old times ’ sake ? ’ |
30 | Perhaps if she admitted she was scared of going out of the room ? |