Example sentences of "[be] go [adv] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | And then you 're going up again on a surprisingly gentle rebound . |
2 | We 're going out , we 're going out probably to a strip party |
3 | Cotte ( pp. 71 – 2 ) distinguishes two main senses of let , the first of which is described as " the non-intervention of an agent in an action which has been initiated independently of him/her and has been going on already for a certain time " , and can be illustrated by : ( 214 ) He would n't even dance with her at Gavin 's party . |
4 | Batty , speaking on Leeds clubcall , said yesterday : ‘ The speculation has been going on now for a couple of years . |
5 | ‘ I 'm going straight on to a gig . ’ |
6 | I 'm going out there in a minute . |
7 | Bingham , in charge of his 116th international and scheduled to retire in December , said : ‘ I 'm going all out for a win . |
8 | ‘ Now it 's great to be going back there in a successful side — I only hope they give me a good reception . ’ |
9 | The Cross-Rail and channel tunnel high speed link are at nothing like the state of preparedness of Jubilee Line , that 's going ahead now after a lot of work , er th it it will not be the case er it that you can do either of those very quickly , Cross-Rail 's only just started going through the House of Commons . |
10 | ‘ He went back and they said , Yes , he could have it , and their horse and trolley was going round there at a certain date and would deliver it . |
11 | By now Katharine 's riding had become much more positive and effective and Benji was going much better as a result . |
12 | During the afternoon she worked hard and realised almost with dismay that she was going home not to a comfortable evening by the fire but to yet another Lenten service at which her uncle was to be the preacher . |