Example sentences of "going [adv] with the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Millin , you will be leaving here and going away with the tall man , Lovat .
2 You should teach the patient safety measures when going outside with the wheelchair : for instance , he must keep his hemiplegic arm safely on his lap , and he must always check that both feet are on the footplates before you set off .
3 She looked up and said , ‘ Well , Matilda , are n't you going outside with the others ? ’
4 Then going home with the noisy flock of children from school I had ever such new , new idea .
5 But it argues ministers should hesitate before going further with the publication of information that could be misused in the same way as it says occurred with published exam results .
6 But a spokeswoman for O'Brien said : ‘ Everything is now going well with the horse . ’
7 er er you were going , you were going well with the , the pension you , you wanted him and your diagram was good and he was going for it but directly you showed him the diagram then you started on about this er
8 Was it was it worth going then with the boys not being there ?
9 In your letter dated Tue , 18 Jan 94 10:25:54 MET , you wrote : If I thought Wilko was going there with the intent to win I might feel a little happier , but with the form as it is I think we 'll wind up in one of those boring 1–0 or 2–0 defeats where nothing exciting happens in the game .
10 I am reserving your request for a copy of the tape until I hear from you , and would appreciate knowing whether you or NEC Central Lab will be going ahead with the order .
11 Secondly , the new weapons would encourage mutual disarmament in Europe by persuading the Soviet Union to withdraw the SS-20s in return for not going ahead with the cruise devices .
12 ‘ To stop us going ahead with the tour . ’
13 Whether Polaris is credible is a moot point , but we are now going ahead with the expenditure of £10,000 million on Trident .
14 We 're going ahead with the presentation of prizes now . ’
15 In going ahead with the book , he ignored warnings that he would be seen as a traitor to the industry and could become the most hated man in Hollywood .
16 The organisers claim they were dissuaded from going ahead with the event because of the tone of a letter from the DTI which said it would not grant an import licence if one were needed .
17 Haverford got going again with the cream jug .
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