Example sentences of "[is] [adv] go [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the western side this was always an area characterised by a militancy which is presumably going out of fashion now too .
2 I mean , it 's only going up on the wall with those three others .
3 " But he 's only going over for our sakes — so we can make contact . "
4 Dr Apps ' wife Jane , who was looking after their three children at home in Elton Road , Darlington , said : ‘ Tonight it 's only going down to about minus 23 degrees centigrade .
5 And people may be wondering why they 're going up by so much , when after all , the S S A , and that is the figure that we 're restricted to set by the government , is only going up by three point three percent , and half of this is for care in the community money , so that , all that care in the community money remember , pound for pound in that it 's added to our budget , is knocked off the budget of Social Security , that is not , not any extra money spent on people .
6 It 's already going out on this month 's Crimewatch .
7 As I said in an earlier chapter , the principle of speaking is not to go on for more than a few minutes without getting your audience to do something — applaud or laugh or raise their hands .
8 Often the buyer will exercise both remedies at once , i.e. will reject the goods and will also indicate that he is not going on with the contract , e.g. by demanding his money back .
9 Clough said : ‘ He is not going down with England again to do nowt .
10 He is in the living room , but he is not going out with you . ’
11 And as Joe was saying , he said , all we do is just go back to them and just try and say well look you know when you come to see us again do you want to accept this or regret it on the basis that you 're going to strike , but all the other section in the company 's accepted that .
12 The other alternative is just to go off in that corner over there .
13 There is no reason anyway to reinvent the wheel , and we need to know initially what is already going on at different levels , in different forums , in different geographical areas , before engaging in a pilot project to network available training and encourage initiatives where there are gaps .
14 No no no she 's just going out to daughter .
15 Cos van 's not going back in morning .
16 Sha Sharon 's not going out with them now for Christmas .
17 He 's not going in for any pretending over a baby unless he comes in for a share of the cash , bloody ridiculous it is .
18 His inclination is always to go back to those he knows and feels comfortable with .
19 My wife is always going on to me about it .
20 My wife criticises my clothes and is always going on at me to dress better .
21 Piers is always going on about how he hated Stowe .
22 The attempt to understand and to find suitable words for these different types of property is one that is still going on in anthropology and is proving extremely difficult [ Goodenough , 1951 ; Goody , 1962 ; Gluckman , 1965 ; Bloch , 1975 ] .
23 No more coniferous planting is occurring in northern England , but is still going on in Scotland and Wales .
24 Montrose House would of course not be the only cost-effective alternative but it does give some idea of the scandalous waste of resources which is still going on in the semi-State sector .
25 However , some natural change has gone on and is still going on in the country , and physical changes need to be anticipated in any local study .
26 Work is still going on in fitting out a new store right up to the last minute .
27 Not all the news is good … thefts from vehicles in Gloucestershire is still going up by four percent .
28 You know , the way he 's always going round like
29 He 's always going on about that ! ’
30 ‘ The one Mr Crangle 's always going on about ? ’ cried Mcduff excited .
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