Example sentences of "[noun sg] go [adv] [conj] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 About a boy going in and asking
2 The scene went perfectly and watching the film you might never suspect that Lee was in fact very drunk .
3 It just falls all over , all round me like a firework going off and floating down the sky .
4 But perhaps it is better to avoid Rouen , the midday traffic going in and coming out is too much of a worry .
5 He told himself that he was the last man who could reasonably be expected to advise or reassure on the problems of pregnancy and he sensed that Rickards 's unhappiness at his wife 's absence went deeper than missing her company .
6 The sowing of the seed of the gospel does not happen just with a look , any more than the sowing of barley occurs by the farmer going out and smiling at his field .
7 The operation went smoothly and Catering Managers Ian Cameron and John Dunn are now looking after 350 persons on board the Safe Holmia rising to 440 at peak , whilst on the Port Royal , John Turner and Ian Ross are looking after 175 people .
8 The crash happened on March 14 when the helicopter went down while transporting 15 men from Shell 's Cormorant Alpha platform to an accommodation barge .
9 The way in which the school is perceived by the local community may depend not only on overt performance indicators such as language and numeracy skills but also on covert performance indicators such as how the pupils behave on the bus going home or smoking outside the school premises .
10 The cloth and thread to be used are then sent to the outworkers who very often work in the open air with their friends , talking , watching the world go by or listening to the radio .
11 Offline Cycle The entire procedure that the Offline System goes through when offlining and recovering modules .
12 But other research studies may necessitate some collecting of original data by means of observation , simply because the answers to the questions being asked can not be got except by the researcher going out and finding out .
13 Mrs Maginnis said : ‘ We do n't have patients running hospitals and we do n't have neighbours living in the vicinity going in and testing that intestines have been put back properly by the surgeon carrying out the operation .
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