Example sentences of "going [adv] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you realize — all this was going on exactly the same last March ? |
2 | It seems to me , everything 's going on just the same as it was before . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | I would have thought that we might go on holiday , well going on quite a long holiday , we 're going on holiday after the project video 's completed , so it 'll be Christmas for me |
5 | Everything had been going swimmingly only a moment before . |
6 | A decisive victory in a battle brought patriotic celebration , while at other times when things were going less well the failure to seek a peace could swing sentiment the other way . |
7 | What happens when the one that 's going along there the the X normally in this case the number of miles . |
8 | Ipswich players were going down quite a lot , and every time they did , Leeds kindly punted the ball back to them after the drop-ball restart . |
9 | We were going down there every day if possible , or every other day at least . |
10 | You 've been going together quite a while . |
11 | The pattern of cell divisions was found to be invariant , every normal worm going through exactly the same pattern of cleavages to form the body . |
12 | There was only one person who would really understand , because he was going through exactly the same . |
13 | ‘ I 'm going through quite a quiet patch lately , ’ he said , having drained his third glass of claret . |
14 | A rumour that he was casting 100 children went round St James 's School in Church Street , so instead of going straight home the girl pupils nipped off to the audition . |
15 | ‘ A somewhat sadistic variation on Warner Baxter 's famous speech to Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street : ‘ You 're going out there a youngster , but you 've got to come back a star . ’ |
16 | The harbour town of Watchet has a history going back over a thousand years and is still an active trading port . |
17 | We had last met over a year ago , when I went over to Paris to see an exhibition of the most wonderful Boucheron jewellery going back over a hundred years . |
18 | It had been at one time , going back over a hundred and fifty years , it had been what they called a combination poorhouse . |
19 | is sort of going back quite a bit |
20 | Certainly over the years the the major proportion of our fire fighting , in terms of secondary fires , what we term secondary fires , the bonfires , was always concentrated around this period and going back quite a few years we used to have special appliances put on standby , extra crews and so on . |
21 | We , we , we were playing in the er Alton league at one time , you know , we were doing quite well in that as well we got , one year we come second we got promoted to the first division after our first year , there was only three of their , there were four or five leagues going and they put us straight in the second division and er , but you were going all over the bloody place , you were going as far a field as Petersfield bloody old there was almost , there was one erm , just outside |
22 | Erm so that 's going great , I think that 's really going well so the new design , I think we 're well in on . |
23 | ‘ Different sizes , one heavier than the other , and yet they are going round exactly the same path in the same time . |
24 | If Leslie had been going too fast the others would have told him to slow down . |
25 | The bus is going too slow the bear 's still going grrr , aargh ! |
26 | Other firms risk going too far the other way , imposing a too-narrow management — sometimes from outside the profession — and so alienating partners . |
27 | But we must beware of going too far the other way . |