Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] going [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But free or not , no one should stop her going off with Midnight anywhere . |
2 | I I 'm I say you must excuse me going on at such a pace but I 've got A I 've got another meeting quite shortly and B you 've got some little mo I think M Michael 's looking to take over . |
3 | ‘ The debate on poverty has ground to a halt since the new government came into power and TAFOS must get it going again . ’ |
4 | And if he is doing that I do n't think he 'll mind us going on there cos the other dogs that have started walking on there , do you know what I mean ? |
5 | He did n't really care if she and Nick were happy or not but if he thought they had been happier at Druid 's Bottom than they were at his house , he might stop them going again . |
6 | It 'll save her going round with the baby . |
7 | I 'll save you going any further , I got below ten . |
8 | I think you ought to go I 'll get you going real quick . |
9 | We might get the nod there and stay or we might find nothing going on . ’ |
10 | Go for local dishes and you 'll find yourself going back for more . |
11 | I mean , you could see it going up on the hill above you . |
12 | Er and I always used to think it must be extremely , they 'd hear them going out at night and you know then count the planes coming back . |
13 | Well then , also at dusk , of course , the other thing that made us more tired than ever , the Air Raid siren used to go off at night , so then the oil rooms are checked , and you can hear it going over , and you know how the German planes used to go , but you could hear it going over and of course in that black-out then , they used to in the moon light bright along the river Severn , we used to hear them going over and we used to think ’ Are they going to Bristol tonight , or Birmingham or Buckingham ; whether you 'd want to know ’ . |
14 | I 'd buy grams whenever I could as it 'd save me going over to Liverpool to score . |
15 | Yes , well perhaps we could get it going quickly then |
16 | My cousin who lived up there said she used to hear her going down shouting ’ mother , mother . ’ |
17 | Well then , also at dusk , of course , the other thing that made us more tired than ever , the Air Raid siren used to go off at night , so then the oil rooms are checked , and you can hear it going over , and you know how the German planes used to go , but you could hear it going over and of course in that black-out then , they used to in the moon light bright along the river Severn , we used to hear them going over and we used to think ’ Are they going to Bristol tonight , or Birmingham or Buckingham ; whether you 'd want to know ’ . |
18 | It would obtain to the person who had gone out and not to his heirs and successors and it would involve his going out and someone else taking on his land . |
19 | And if you do n't mind ankling reality , they can keep you going indefinitely . |
20 | ‘ Now I can see him going on to the next one , the way he is playing . |
21 | No you can wait until you can see her going out with wait until the car 's not there if you know what car she 's driving these days . |
22 | The problem with development on their machines is I can see it going away from normal bearings . |
23 | Now what happens when it 's going faster and faster , you can graph it , and you can see it going right up . |
24 | Well then , also at dusk , of course , the other thing that made us more tired than ever , the Air Raid siren used to go off at night , so then the oil rooms are checked , and you can hear it going over , and you know how the German planes used to go , but you could hear it going over and of course in that black-out then , they used to in the moon light bright along the river Severn , we used to hear them going over and we used to think ’ Are they going to Bristol tonight , or Birmingham or Buckingham ; whether you 'd want to know ’ . |