Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] going " in BNC.

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1 Lennox also hit back at critics , who claim he should have avoided the dangerous Ruddock and hidden himself away for a world title shot , snapping : ‘ I know the British fight fans will respect me for going in against the best instead of facing an easy touch .
2 He had n't the truth out of me for going on three days .
3 ‘ Can you forgive me for going away ?
4 Ben had said nothing about going into town .
5 What irritates me about going shopping in any supermarket is having to bag my own goods up .
6 Her husband muttered something to me about going to find her and then stormed off . ’
7 But er and then when television come her mother was sat over it all times and she used to tell me about going to pictures .
8 She said , ‘ The other day Silvia said something to me about going to Alghero . ’
9 And you see there 's no permanent fence to the fields and so therefore I could put gates up at that road if I wanted to , but the Council has never consulted me about going to look at it , or going over my road .
10 Knives are now a standard part of the criminal 's equipment and it is very difficult for us to defend ourselves without going beyond the law , but there are ways — as you will see later .
11 They 'd think nothing of going into them .
12 She thinks nothing of going out at ten o'clock at night .
13 They accused me of going to hit one of them with it … they put me in a police van and took me to Victoria Barracks where they kept me for two hours .
14 Then he accused me of going off with everyone there , which was totally untrue .
15 ‘ It almost broke me to hear you accuse me of going to bed with you to get a story .
16 Then he slipped , and caught at the grass to stop himself from going to the bottom .
17 You can love somebody without going all gooey .
18 There 's nothing like going out there and playing in front of people .
19 He gave their present number , and the palazzo 's , then added , ‘ Thank you for going to so much trouble .
20 And they 're gon na charge you for going there even if you 've got like household stuff in the car , they 're gon na charge you for tipping .
21 ‘ Beside the SS Great Britain — d' you remember me telling you about going there with Mum once , Cal , ages ago , when we lived in Exeter ?
22 They publish useful leaflets and information , and will be happy to talk to you about going back to work .
23 I will not bore you with going through a lot of slides showing those comparisons , but in a short paper erm you must take my word for it that the two groups were comparable .
24 He said he had fooled you into going to the museum .
25 and she said er , and I said , I said Dave said you were a bloody fool to go up there , you let mother talk you into going , Terry had a job here , he , alright you had your house , you had your ups and downs , it was a bit small , you persevere with it , I said your kids are nearly going to school all of them , so I said , you do n't need a big house
26 Are you into going to a pub tonight ?
27 So I came here to return the jade to you before going home . ’
28 ‘ Yes , but when he gave those orders , he did n't know what we know — about something stopping you from going in .
29 You know nobody would have prevented you from going .
30 Certain sure he 'd have stopped you from going , even if I ca n't . ’
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