Example sentences of "going [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Depth is half the game in lock-picking ; the other half is getting enough leverage for the turn , since even a proper pick has no shaft going right through to rest on the end ward like a real key . |
2 | Work is going on now to develop service specifications for nursing home care , and for residential care for each of the user groups . |
3 | Of course we hope that Dounreay will diversify and look for work outside nuclear tasks , especially in the area of alternative and renewable energies ; but we all know that the fast reactor programme will cease in 1994 and I do not think it right that , as a matter of policy , the hon. Lady should seek to shut off the work going on there to reprocess nuclear fuel . |
4 | Trial , by contrast , is reserved for cases where the factual issues are straightforward ( most often road traffic accidents ) , and the jury is asked simply to answer the question of fault with a ‘ Yes ’ or ‘ No ’ answer , going on thereafter to assess damages . |
5 | Am I not supposed to be going somewhere tomorrow to enquire about something or ? |
6 | Even that auguste paper , the T and A , in the editorial , recently stated , we can not afford the extravagance of going along just to see the party , just to be at the party . |
7 | Anyway he was at home that day , home for lunch , and he and Beryl were actually sitting at the table , talking as it happened about going down soon to take a look at the Hall , when Adam came in . |
8 | To get into position , the patient can start by sitting on the side of the plinth , going down gently to lie on his back , and then turning over . |
9 | Why ca n't people accept things for what they are rather than going all out to destroy the things they do n't agree with ? |
10 | The Latics were one of only four sides to beat the League champions last season and Royle said : ‘ They will be going all out to put that right . ’ |
11 | In true Libran fashion you will be going all out to cultivate new friendships , but take care that you 're not led astray ( into a field of cow-pats for instance ) . |
12 | I was going all out to turn them into the Seventies ’ strongest band . ’ |
13 | ‘ Unless he 's going all out to make people think he 's a really nice fellow . ’ |
14 | If Lynne Perrie wants something she believes in going all out to get it . |
15 | SCARBOROUGH manager Ray McHale last night plunged into the transfer market to strengthen his injury-depleted squad before this afternoon 's transfer deadline , and said : ‘ Scarborough will be going all out to get promoted next season . ’ |
16 | But , he said , its new management is going all out to ensure that it becomes more efficient cost-wise , that it focusses its research more effectively , and that it becomes more market-led . |
17 | FACED by rocketing inflation and the worst recession ever , Courtaulds Coatings , Brazil , is going all out to protect its markets and improve performance . |
18 | Because of the long-term nature of the business ( many funds run for five years or more ) , there are comparatively few firms that have been going long enough to supply relevant data . |
19 | Yeah and the lad from work 's a scouser he 's said it , I 'm going home now to watch the football , I think he 's going there actually , I think he could be there , Rob you know him |
20 | ‘ She said she was going off somewhere to meditate before the afternoon session . |
21 | They insisted on me going up there to see this chap who was supposed to have proof of a fiddle being carried out by a bunch of telephone operators at one particular exchange . |
22 | Cos that 's during the First World War , you see , and erm , he did and so he said goodbye to us all and he said I 'm going up now to say goodbye to your mother and he ran up the street here to say goodbye to my mother . |
23 | I thought you were going straight up to see if the actually , I was going to get up early and |
24 | I was that busy , y'know , getting up , going out to score , having a toot , going out again to score , that I did n't even realise what was going on . |
25 | Would it not be more prudent to say something interesting about her stamp collection before going out quietly to buy a simple cookbook . |
26 | Do n't worry about going out there to give the greatest performance of any particular speech and then come away depressed because you know you 've done it badly . |
27 | ‘ I 'm just going out there to perform well and see what happens . |
28 | No , no , to Jersey going out there to live . |
29 | There had been no mention of Alice going out there to keep house for him . |
30 | Oh yes , just like him , we 're going out there to win , to accept the challenge with a will . |