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

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1 And we have not forgotten those of you who are going on to post graduate studies .
2 Increasingly , as we 've been studying the problems of developing countries , two major changes have been occurring ; one in our own thinking that in many ways problems of developing countries are linked in extricably with things that are going on in Britain or Europe or other parts of the so-called industrial world , and secondly that as we 've been studying developing countries , we 've been finding that more and more problems in Britain and other industrial countries begin to look like some of the same problems that we 've been used to in developing countries .
3 THE lights are going on in Bucharest .
4 and they do some singing and everything and also they give out the bibles to those that are going up to school
5 The private possessions of Robert Maxwell are going up for auction .
6 I SEE that London Underground fares are going up on January 3 .
7 Gas Prices are going up in March by 7.5% , another Building Society , the Halifax has put up its interest rates , although first time buyers are being spared the increase , and the Chancellor , John Major says the gloomy news is n't over , because inflation is n't coming down as fast as he predicted .
8 Gas prices are going up in March by 7.5% and the Halifax Building Society has put up its interest rates , although first time buyers are being spared the increase .
9 Gas prices are going up in March , by 7.5% .
10 The next column is going up 1 , 3 , 5 so the next will be 7 and the £s are going up in ones .
11 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 .
12 By 1997 , however , he sees the mainframe pulling away from its competitors , because , he says , while hardware costs are falling , people costs are going up in terms of support and lost productivity .
13 If those bus fares are going up like Sandra says
14 How do you feel about the way things are going over at Bicester these days Alan ?
15 We are going over to Trame to see what effect this is having . ’
16 ‘ This afternoon we are going over to Trengirth Hill . ’
17 And Mum and Dad are going off on holiday on Saturday , so they wo n't be popping in to visit for a couple of weeks . ’
18 Given that 100 companies are going under every week in the west midlands and that 1,000 companies are going under in England , Scotland and Wales , will the Secretary of State apologise to business and to the unemployed for the false promise throughout 1991 of a recovery which never materalised ?
19 ‘ Dad 's coming over here and he and Mum are going down to Cornwall .
20 Francis and I — ’ Werewolf looked at his fingernails ; anything to avoid my smug look — ‘ are going down to Kent tomorrow to do the Exhilarator .
21 ‘ We are going out to lunch , ’ Alain informed her , reading her expression with little difficulty .
22 Libby and Eric are going out to Romania for three weeks in July .
23 We are going out on Saturday .
24 Barrie Irving of the Police Foundation is quoted as saying : ’ There is much evidence that more people are going out with knives .
25 ’ The preceptor links are going out of phase at random. , Mala , ’ Posi replied .
26 As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher .
27 Farmers are going out of business at the rate of five thousand every year .
28 I mean they just keep hammering and hammering and more and more are going out of business .
29 Clearly , no one explanation could cover why we eat cows but not cats ; why big game hunting is the traditional pursuit of the wealthy ; why furs are going out of fashion ; why sexual slang employs so many animal and eating metaphors ; why customary cannibalism is seldom if ever authenticated ; why we worry so much more about high fat meats than about eating cheese ; why so many religious sects espouse vegetarianism ; why burger bars have been redecorating with pastel colours ; why the Flintstones barbecue dinosaur steaks ; why we eat beef rather than cow ; why businessmen might eat steak tartare at a negotiating lunch ; and why meat is said to give men aggression , strength , or heterosexual virility .
30 ‘ Lots of people sent memos saying ‘ I know we planned the whole thing for September or October but we are going out in July ’ , and it simply was n't ready , ’ he said .
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