Example sentences of "of going to " in BNC.

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1 As for that business of going to the police , I am sorry I mentioned it .
2 Naturally , apart from the accusation of hypocrisy and of letting Britain solve its marriage problems , the government ends up being accused of allowing divorce for the wealthy and none for the poor , as the cost of going to and staying in Britain and paying for the legal procedures is beyond the pockets of the majority .
3 It is again the age of going to work by train .
4 Everyone then gets out of the habit of going to the pub and goes to the ever-increasing competition such as McDonald 's or other fast food establishments .
5 Successive governments have refused to implement the recommendation of the Evershed Committee in 1953 that the costs of going to law over issues of general public importance should be paid out of public funds .
6 Covering yourself against the expense of going to law : Sue Fieldman describes schemes that insure a policyholder against the risk of legal expenses
7 Had she , then , not thought of going to West Germany ?
8 Having flatly denied that he has any intention of going to British Rail , Sir David Plastow , chairman of Vickers , yesterday announced that he has installed a ‘ safety valve ’ guaranteeing that he will not be solely responsible should his company hit the slippery slope .
9 From somewhere I got the idea of going to art college I 'm sure it was because I 'd read about all the rock musicians who 'd started their bands at art colleges — John Lennon and Keith Richards in particular .
10 As they became progressively more heavily taxed , that responsibility , instead of going to companies , went to government and government has been seen to do it very badly .
11 His teachers at his Plymouth school threw scorn on the idea of going to a redbrick university when he could have chosen Oxford , but he felt a strong pull towards oil engineering and displayed the stubborn streak that was later to characterise his industrial career .
12 After Maggie went away Moran took up his old habit of going to the post office .
13 All visitors to Oslo should see the Viking ships at least and Arctic travellers should make a point of going to the Fram museum , which pays homage to one of the most remarkable men and expeditions in the history of polar exploration .
14 At the time of going to press , Renault UK had yet to agree prices with France for the Clio range .
15 In practice this means a regularity in mealtimes , times of physical and social activity , and times of going to bed and rising .
16 Some of these points are illustrated in Table 3.1 which compares the effects of sleep at night and during the day upon growth hormone release and deep sleep ( dominated by an external cause , the act of going to sleep ) and cortisol release and REM sleep ( dominated by the body clock ) .
17 At the time of going to press the arrangements for the consecration of these first black bishops of modern times are not yet complete , but it is rumoured that the Holy Father has expressed the wish to elevate all three distinguished sons of Africa to the plenitude of the priesthood with his own hands .
18 But it might just take the form of going to the bar to buy drinks for everyone . ’
19 If you ever get the chance of going to the catacombs in Rome you will see on the walls a very popular image of the cross shaped as an anchor .
20 He even put the woman 's view to a certain extent : ‘ Miriam knew that their marriage was dead , but took comfort in the old rituals of going to bed together and getting up in the morning . ’
21 And she told me about her relations , of one young cousin in particular , who had never thrived but sat by the fire instead of going to school with the other children , not growing an inch .
22 However , at the time of going to press , Berthoud , Chafer and Degania are also offering them as original equipment on their sprayers .
23 If you went out to dinner , you did n't think of how to get out of going to bed with him , it was how to get out of the car without kissing him . ’
24 MRS Thatcher 's friends tell me that she has finally come around to the idea of going to the Lords after the election .
25 He did take the precaution of going to two different financiers with his projections , but , when Barclays were uncomfortable with the figures , he was happy to settle for NatWest 's more accommodating attitude .
26 Sutton , who missed with another header shortly afterwards , went on to squander two more excellent opportunities which could have kept alive Norwich 's hopes of going to the final for the first time in their history .
27 ‘ Winning the ABA this year will make up for losing the chance of a lifetime of going to the Olympics , ’ said Calzaghe , 20 .
28 Should Wycombe fail in their promotion campaign , there will doubtless be a number of League clubs clamouring to employ the Wanderers manager , who last summer turned down the opportunity of going to Bristol Rovers .
29 Or , at least , not with work in the sense of going to an office or a factory .
30 Richard Baxter 's ambition of going to university was never fulfilled .
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