Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] going to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So just wait to see just going to the committee . |
2 | I put off going to the doctor but I wish I had n't because my GP immediately knew what was wrong and told me about carpal tunnel syndrome . |
3 | The previous day the free speech people had drawn an acceptable cartoon which Eliot had agreed to publish and so they had given up going to the office . |
4 | ‘ It 's difficult to understand why he might have been moving badly going to the start — perhaps it was the dirt or maybe it was because the heat was so intense . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 's difficult to understand why he might have been moving badly going to the start , perhaps it was the dirt or maybe it was the heat . ’ |
6 | ‘ I remember also going to the Bank of England vaults to see whole rooms piled to the ceilings with gold bars . ’ |
7 | Only in the last ten years or so had he been able to give up going to the country towns and villages for uncomfortable , if lucrative , one- or two-day visits ; only then had he found it possible to move from Jewtown to commodious rooms in Patrick Street , Cork 's main thoroughfare , where he could live as well as have his surgery . |
8 | Erm so how much time are you spending just going to the school ? |
9 | But he 's eating well going to the loo alright . |
10 | if you end up going to the office and it 's the same layout as it it it was and the same people there , |
11 | Yeah I do n't know whether that swing will end up going to the tip if it comes down , it 's a bit rusty int it ? |
12 | At least half the fund 's assets could end up going to the Treasury — a move which pensioners are calling the second Great Train Robbery . |
13 | He wondered how long it would be before they gave up going to the clearing altogether . |
14 | I could n't go home to my mother because the relationship was still very iffy , so I ended up going to a hostel . |