Example sentences of "to go [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | At other times the loop amounts to going round in circles and not getting anywhere fast . |
2 | And my job was to going round with the keeper and feeding them every morning . |
3 | You never got round to going over to visit him then ? |
4 | Seems to going longer does n't it ? |
5 | ‘ I really was looking forward to going ashore … ’ |
6 | ‘ Looking forward to going ashore ? ’ |
7 | However , the teacher had not initially understood the request completely and the acquiescence with regard to going outdoors had led Sherman to believe that he could also go see the gorillas . |
8 | In very cold or icy weather some form of indoor exercise is preferable to going outdoors . |
9 | They fell into step , heading for the pub where they 'd arranged to meet some of the other girls prior to going on to the dance . |
10 | What would have been so difficult about saying , ‘ No , darling , we 'll all wait here until you feel up to going on ’ , or ‘ Let the others go and we 'll wait here , holding each other tight in the snow ’ . |
11 | The little party , under a ‘ general ’ with no faith in the enterprise and with an ‘ admiral ’ lacking ships , was irrevocably committed to going on . |
12 | Could it be like just he has his eyes shut , he wants to going on in his head . |
13 | It 's large a low level route , sticking to valley bottoms and passes rather to going up on the fells . |
14 | Fabia knew that her mind was made up then , even though she could n't have said with any conviction that she looked forward to going up to that large , elegant house again in a week from now . |
15 | For his purpose they had to become accustomed to going about in the fields and the wood . |
16 | They explain that they have always fended for themselves because of being at work , but when it comes to going home the difficulties begin . |
17 | And there in the darkness , with half an hour to wait before she could even start looking for Paula with a view to going home , she began to cry . |
18 | Kurt , however , was remarkably animate , clearly happy it was all over , and talked enthusiastically about how much he 'd enjoyed touring with Shonen Knife and was now just looking forward to going home for a rest . |
19 | He 's looking forward to going home . |
20 | I 'm a bit tired , but I 'm looking forward to going home . |
21 | Mr Wildish said she had been chatting cheerfully and was full of beans and looking forward to going home . |
22 | Did you look forward to going home sometimes ? |
23 | Well I sha n't look forward to going home and washing up . |
24 | He 's taken to going off on one or other of his ships — quite reasonably , because he is managing director of the shipping company . |
25 | Erm , we 'd had a meeting prior to going so we had a fair idea of you know , we kind of got together and shared some thoughts before we , before we went . |
26 | Over the last twenty years , the Swiss have become accustomed to going abroad to buy works of art . |
27 | For some , the spur to going abroad seems more of a push from frustration at bureaucratic regulations at home than a pull from market opportunity . |
28 | We never looked forward to going there . ’ |
29 | A small kudos attached to going there , though the fees were never high . |
30 | I mean we can look forward to going there , not every day of course , but once a week perhaps , and that 'll be nice . |