Example sentences of "going [adv prt] in a " in BNC.

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1 Mr Annesley said his senior officers were ‘ rigorously assisting ’ Mr Stevens , while Mr Brooke said the investigation was going on in a ‘ thoroughly effective ’ way .
2 Mr Kinnock 's voice was choked with emotion as , refusing to concede defeat , he said : ‘ Even now as the recounts are going on in a very large number of seats the results of this election is not decided . ’
3 The imperfections. of these methods of plasma diagnostics — the term used to describe the art of measuring what is going on in a plasma — gave rise to persistent difficulties and ambiguities until the late 1960s , when lasers had arrived on the scene .
4 I do n't believe that you have any idea of what 's really going on in a country or culture until you live there .
5 How do people arrive at conclusions about what is going on in a particular instance ?
6 Next we went to see what the hell was going on in a couple of places further down the block .
7 ‘ We inhabitants of the post-historical world ’ , he trumpets , ‘ will have to keep in mind that the truly fundamental transformation in world politics are not going on in a desolate Middle Eastern desert , but back in cette vielle Europe which was the cradle of the idea of human freedom ’ .
8 Anyone who imagines that a British Chancellor of the Exchequer could , wholly independently , determine interest rates here without considering what was going on in a Europe with a single currency , with all the other member countries belonging to it , is totally wrong .
9 On May 8 Sami Abdul-Rahman , a member of the delegation [ see p. 38127 ] , said that " the talks [ were ] going on in a positive spirit " , although questions relating to international guarantees for an accord and Kurdish control over the oil-producing town of Kirkuk remained unresolved .
10 Two thousand homes could be powered by electricity from the wind if experiments going on in a farmer 's field prove successful .
11 But the real fun is going on in a nearby barn with pumpkin lanterns .
12 The sky now suddenly seemed clear except for a CR 42 going down in a spin ahead of me .
13 Erm I went er at the end of September and I did white water rafting , going down in a raft er seven to a boat , and going over the rapids wearing a
14 Right we 're going down in a minute , yeah .
15 I 'd like to ask the convenor erm how would he have er replied to a young woman who came to me fairly recently whose husband had just left home by mutual agreement , and for the sake of their children and er she said to me after he had gone er that the home was a much happier place now that there was , they had been freed from the tension that they had been going through in a very difficult time .
16 I remembered going up in a gilt elevator .
17 If relearning to walk safely takes several months , going out in a wheelchair alone can prevent the patient from feeling too housebound and frustratingly dependent on other people for his mobility .
18 Some are able to walk with a support when they are inside the Home but feel more secure going out in a wheelchair .
19 I said to her , ‘ Look I 'm going out in a couple of weeks , you must tell me exactly what happened so I can tell the papers about it . ’
20 Behind her back he said , ‘ Punch saw you the other day , going out in a carriage .
21 ‘ Sunset in the Mediterranean way with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory , ’ he teased , grabbing at a blanket from the back of one of the wicker chairs on the terrace .
22 ‘ Followed by making love with fire and passion and going out in a blaze of glory — anywhere ! ’ he added with a laugh of pure cynicism .
23 He says he 's convinced he saw Mrs Maxwell going out in a small car .
24 ‘ I would like to play through to the Canada tournament then call it a day , hopefully going out in a blaze of glory . ’
25 We 're going out in a minute anyway .
26 So that that the leaflet 's going to be going out in a mega mailing .
27 and she said that 's just not the way it 's done , so she she saying to him now , if you da if you wet yourself once more you 're going back in a nappy .
28 There is , perhaps , a feeling that there are so many factors , so many interactions , that the whole system is going around in a circle , almost out of control .
29 So the words composed to fit the tune , that 's already been going around in a , in a gentleman 's music club .
30 Then do various things , like putting your hands in the air , jumping up and down and going round in a circle , until eventually you go back in line .
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