Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] going to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Alright alright alright , I 'm turning off and going to work . |
2 | Du n no probably going home and going to sleep . |
3 | You 're going home and going to sleep ? |
4 | However , it 's always nice to be asked , and since so much of life consists of filling in that essentially dull period between waking up and going to sleep , it 's quite exciting to be wooed in the form of a tempting jaunt-ette to parts foreign . |
5 | If you insure all the property in your flat against theft , fire etc. you have less of an incentive to make the place thief-proof and to check over it carefully before going out or going to bed than if you were not insured . |
6 | • Advance your meal times by the same amount as you change your times of getting up and going to bed . |
7 | • Change your meal times to fit in with your delayed times of getting up and going to bed . |
8 | I learned afterwards that Mrs McLaren was in the habit of getting up and going to bed so early that night was confused with day ; and having an idea that she must get a message to the man who did her garden , she had gone out before it was light , lost her way , and fallen into the brook , where she was found by a man walking to work . |
9 | The blinds of the houses were always drawn to different levels , since each of the rooms was let to a different lodger , and their times of getting up and going to bed were different . |
10 | All I can remember was that everything was uncomfortable , especially getting up and going to bed . |
11 | Using ancient techniques , they teach you how to make love for hours ( does n't that take away the man 's fun of rolling over and going to sleep after 45 seconds ? ) . |