(1) She started on the return route before the going got too tough for the small ones to handle.
(2) If not, they are offering them alternative positions for one year at the going rate.
(3) Ditches and tree roots always make the going difficult in the woodland sections at this venue.
(4) The going rate is about $120 - $140 per day per person.
(5) All employees work a minimum of 15 hours per week and are paid the going rate for the job.
(6) Millions of us have our nest eggs in taxed savings accounts that pay well below the going rate of interest.
(7) It's in our blood to kickstart things, to move on when the going gets tough, not to give in.
(8) To his surprise it was good enough to take third place as his peers found the going tough.
(9) The standard response is that we must pay the going rate to get the right people.
(10) To help you agree a fair fee, consider linking it to the going rate for a childminder in your area.
(11) The players counter that as full-time professionals they should be paid the going rate for the job.
(12) The fact it is priced at less than half the going rate for a CD single makes it both sublime and ridiculous.
(13) Pay the going rate and hire a professional, either permanently or on a proper fixed term contract.
(14) Cheap means something is purchased below the going price or value.
(15) It is designed that way so that bookies always have the upper hand whatever the going .
(16) They will have to pay the going rate for credit and other services they require.
(17) If there was a spare ride going they would try to get the best available and, if not, get Dean.
(18) There was in other words a subterranean chain of information about the going rates.
(19) When the going got tough every York player on the pitch dug deeper to excel in the face of adversity.
(20) A huge crowd was at Prestbury Park where the going was good but the rain dampened spirits a little.