Goings-on Sentence Examples

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  • I REALLY didn't think I would see any ghostly goings on.

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  • There could be a number of reasons that Sarah would welcome her as a daughter-in-law, not the least of which was the goings-on down that path.

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  • There's lots of spooky goings on at your local museum this half term.

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  • We have a slightly comical style taking a satirical look at campus goings on.

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  • So I sent Arthur C Clarke to investigate the Mysterious goings on at Logs.

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  • Whilst watching the goings on there were signs that the fire was not in great shape.

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  • Hastings week continues and we had more goings on for you to get involved with.

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  • Hi James, I have experienced some weird goings on in my flat.

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  • There has long been talk in Kirkby of mysterious goings on in the sky's.

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  • Review 2 12 June 1997 Mathew Parker Benefit There have been some rum goings on in the Leopard recently.

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  • In ' Sons ' an officer goes undercover to investigate the goings-on at a nightclub... .

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  • Would anyone ever say, " Ma watched the goings-on ", in English?

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  • Over the years both staff and visitors have reported unusual goings-on, particularly in the chemist and attic areas.

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  • Putting a nesting box in the garden will provide endless days of pleasure observing the goings-on in the box.

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  • A unique combination of real history, horror and humor bring gruesome goings-on back to life in the 21st century.

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  • A BBC program uncovered dodgy goings-on in the world of debt collection.

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  • Stories about ghostly goings-on at the Broad Street pub have been circulating for decades.

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  • For tickets visit the shop and hurry, tickets for these spooky goings-on sell out quickly!

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  • Very strange goings-on here - perhaps there is a problem with one of the players or in the crowd?

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  • Baker's personal life was soon thrust into the limelight, along with the mysterious goings-on at the Quorum Club.

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  • Want to catch up with the latest goings-on in Ramsey Street on the train to work?

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  • Unsurprisingly, there was disquiet in the ranks of the ILP at such goings-on.

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  • We were not privy to the goings on there, we were not there.

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  • Welcome to our monthly roundup of the goings on in the Science Line office.

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  • In the same era that spawned the Newark tar barrel incident equally rowdy goings on could be found in the villages around the town.

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  • With so many wine magazines or trade publications it is very easy to stay current in the goings-on of the wine industry.

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  • The aquarium staff has set up a series of online attractions so that you can check out the goings-on of ocean life without leaving the comfort of your home.

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  • Not only can this be a great deterrent against would be robbers, but it also allows you to quickly and easily see the goings-on in and around the pool area.

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  • Many members join to be part of the community and to keep abreast of music events and other goings-on in Nashville.

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  • Geminis love information and feeling connected, so when you're with them, give them the full details on all the latest goings-on in your life.

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  • If the site is worth its salt, it should be able to give you fairly accurate description of the day's goings-on.

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  • Viewers were quickly brought up to date with the goings on in the doctor's life after he left the show, with information provided by both Dr. Drake and his son, Dr. Patrick Drake, played by actor Jason Thompson.

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  • Coronation Street is set in a fictional town (as most soaps are) and focuses on the lives and goings on of the families that reside in the Coronation street neighborhood which includes Viaduct, Victoria and Rosamund streets.

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  • From business to pleasure, from shopping to news, you can find information for all the latest goings-on with just a click of a mouse.

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  • L.A. Times Blog - The Los Angeles Times blog occasionally has a bit of news about the goings on of the Lingerie Bowl.

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  • Fred said he was too mind-stuffed with all these goings-on to eat a bite of supper, but when Cynthia supplied cold chicken and potato salad, he ate two helpings, just out of politeness.

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  • Clara identified some of the bushes - all the while filling Megan in on the goings on in town.

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