Example sentences of "going [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Throughout August and early September he was engaged in this process , with drafts going between Hayward and himself , until on 19 September he sent Hayward the final version . |
2 | For the past week or so Dora has been getting steadily more frustrated at the way things are going between Rose and Dieter . |
3 | On the Downshurst bypass there were six steady lanes of vehicles coming and going between London and the sea . |
4 | The third reason why we 're , we 're pleased to see you here is that erm as a trades council , we 've and this er and Dick mentioned this in his introduction , we 've initiated a major international programme , major in terms of our size obviously as er as a local body , involving links between union activists here primarily in France er , in northern France , but also links now developing in Spain with the new ferry going between Portsmouth and Bilbao , we 're starting to meet with the unions in Spain who are interested in speaking about the , the , the differences in wages in terms and conditions working for the same ferry company , doing the same jobs in the port , a comparative look at how the , the wages terms and conditions differ and we want to , we want to go and visit them in the autumn and , and work out , and work on more links on a sector basis , so that our colleagues down in Bilbao in northern Spain can link up with people in the , in the , in similar sectors here and we 've done this over the last three and a half years with the unions in France , we 've had exchanges of all sectors , the public sectors , transport , erm , health , social services , shop workers . |
5 | Going as Lady Godiva . |
6 | Alastair 's going for Front Street at Nottingham number five in the two twenty , Thomo 's going for General Pershing in the two o'clock at Cheltenham . |
7 | ‘ If I was n't going for Sheffield Wednesday then my instincts tell me it 's Manchester United . |
8 | Oakes is going for Ballasarly in the two thirty five Cheltenham , Leslie 's going for Leotard that 's the top weight in the first at one twenty five er oh in the second . |
9 | It was easier going for Hugh who was now in great pain , but Marian and Allen became more watchful and uneasy because the most uncertain and dangerous of all possible enemies , man , was near . |
10 | And , the way things had been going for Gerhard Berger , it was perhaps no surprise that it should be his McLaren which would suffer that fate . |
11 | French was tough going for Anna , but she had ploughed through the correspondence of Rilke and Lou Andreas-Salomé , and Freud and Lawrence of Arabia . |
12 | Oakes is going for Ballasarly in the two thirty five Cheltenham , Leslie 's going for Leotard that 's the top weight in the first at one twenty five er oh in the second . |
13 | The boy withdrew , yelping with frustration , then turned and threw himself again , like a dog , going for Tuan 's throat . |
14 | ‘ How are the sales going for Wednesday ? ’ |
15 | Longman did particularly well in the U K , although coeternal markets were difficult and er , sales in the schools markets in er , North America was hard going for Addison Wesley , with U S physical problems restricting the , amou money that schools had to er , had to use . |
16 | He really could n't see 2B going for Thomas Gray . |
17 | Egidius arrived in Rome with up-to-date and reliable news on the political situation in Germany , reporting how badly things were going for Otto , after Cardinal Guido and Master Philip had left . |
18 | The Wall Street Journal has been going through Richardson , Texas-based Cyrix Corp 's prospectus for its proposed initial public offering ( page seven ) and finds that the company has a hitherto undisclosed dispute with Texas Instruments Inc over licensing and manufacturing issues — Cyrix says it has received limited supplies of chips from Texas , and as a result ‘ assumes it will not receive any products from Texas Instruments in the future ’ ; the dispute could give Texas , which has a licence to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name , the right to sell all current and some future Cyrix products through the term of the five-year agreement , making it harder for Cyrix to develop its own brand name identity ; the current manufacturing agreement with SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV would be able to meet its needs to the end of the year , after which it would need to buy its own manufacturing facility , expand its contracts with the two firms , or do a deal with another chip maker ; earlier this month , SGS-Thomson signed a new contract agreeing to supply chips to Cyrix to the end of 1994 , and gets the right to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name . |
19 | The social fascination of the book lies in the Key , found by Lord Rothschild while going through Dollie de Rothschild 's papers , which explains who all the personages in the fairy tale paintings are . |
20 | He wondered what was going through Doyle 's mind , what scenes of terror and survival , what images reflecting the desperate fight for life … |
21 | And I 'm sure the same sort of thinking would have going through Naomi 's mind . |
22 | Does he agree that the serious deterioration of air quality in London arises mainly from increasing vehicle movements and that the best course would therefore be to improve public transport , reduce the number of cars going through London and ensure cleaner fuels and cleaner burn to preserve the health of our children , who are suffering grievously because of the increasing levels of pollution in central London ? |
23 | Instead of going through several channels to find suitable applicants , companies can simplify the selection process by going through Beaver Recruitment Brokers which will choose candidates drawn from a range of recruitment agencies . |
24 | On the day he was going through Der Zarewitsch with her , Willi did n't turn up . |
25 | Town should have been two or three up … but Ipswich went back in front thanks to a John Wark penalty justice was done near the end when Town won themselves a penalty … and what do you reckon was going through Paul Bodin 's mind … the man who missed the penalty that could have given wales a world cup place was on the spot again … |
26 | Neither McLaren nor their sponsor , Marlboro , could figure out what was going through Emerson 's mind . |
27 | Familiar names were going through Riven 's mind as he tried to tie in what was real in this Minginish and what was in his stories . |
28 | Going through it er would be a problem , going through Newark actually going through you have to go round a system as you as you quite rightly said . |
29 | er n going through Newark there are difficulties . |
30 | And we 've deliberatly gone along with local wishes to avoid going through Buscot itself |