Example sentences of "going [noun] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The train going west to Prague was empty and unheated , and arrived two hours late at a different station ; but the weather in Bohemia was a few days ahead of Olomouc and the capital was clear and bright . |
2 | Cross it to the track going north-east up Creag na h-lolaire to a pass . |
3 | Going south down Corso Venezia , away from Porta Venezia and the Lazzaretto , you will reach the Planetarium , which lies within the public gardens . |
4 | One who smoked too much , that was evident by the time the car turned on to the autostrada going south towards Siena , its light and siren going although the roads were fairly quiet . |
5 | Modern travellers going south from Paris are awestruck by its scale ( though they cross , conveniently , by bridge ) . |
6 | Many people choose to start the walk going south from Douglas , the island 's capital . |
7 | Going south from Lochinver , the road reaches a T-junction , left to Ullapool , but a diversion to the right , to Achiltibuie , is recommended . |
8 | Bairds of Hamilton and Hourstons of Ayr , which together accounted for more than 50 per cent of group turnover , were sold as going concerns to JT Morgan & Co ( Swansea ) and its associated company , Omnibreck Holdings , respectively . |
9 | Other things were going bump in Presley City 's final night . |
10 | Having been virtually blackmailed into going halves with Sam , Harry deeply resented his partner 's share , and was continually seeking ways to score points off him . |
11 | The film has n't even arrived yet , but people are already going OTT with Malcolm X T-shirts , hats , necklaces — anything they can print an ‘ X ’ on . |
12 | TOMORROW is the end of the financial year , yesterday was the end of the account and , as has become a recent norm , those blue chip stocks going ex-dividend on Monday were in heavy demand . |
13 | Long freight trains used to be lined up in the Trench Yard awaiting collection by British Rail going East to Stafford and West to Wellington . |
14 | And then we 're going way up Chester , taking her up Chester . |
15 | Going north along Corso Venezia you reach Palazzo Fontana-Silvestri standing almost opposite the entrance to the Semanario Arcivescovile . |
16 | In 1898 the Great Western Railway conveyed 5,978 tons of broccoli from Cornwall , much of it going north via Didcot , Birmingham , and Crewe . |
17 | Pick up the path going north up Y Braich and continue to the summit of Pen yr Helgi Du . |
18 | Those who are not may choose the more attractive route , going north to Koblenz , turning right to follow the Rhine , turning left about 8km ( 5 miles ) after Kaiserstuhl to pick up the same road through Jestetten . |
19 | Well I said what you looking at you skinny thing , and she just , how dare you speak to me like that , and I just who the hell you looking at you ugly thing , I 'm going to Espania tomorrow , cos I 'm going holiday to El Spania , right then |
20 | Observers expect the Santa Cruz Operation to announce a profit for its first quarter shortly : the market is expected to want the company to prove it can be profitable for one further quarter through to March — without Larry Michels — before issuing an initial public offering next April with the aim of going public in June . |
21 | The latest going bulletin from Kempton favours Bradbury Star , with the going now changed to good to soft from soft . |
22 | With the formation of the East Lincolnshire Railway Company in 1848 , Louth became an important junction , for in 1874 , together with other branch lines , it became like the hub of a wheel , with its main line from Grimsby to Boston , Spalding and Peterborough running north and south , the branch going south-east to Sutton on Sea , Mablethorpe and Skegness , and the Louth-Bardney branch going west through the Lincolnshire Wolds towards Bardney and Lincoln . |