Example sentences of "go [prep] school " in BNC.
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1 | Sometimes , it 's simply a question of somewhere safe to go after school while parents are working . |
2 | None of them are , be going during school hours so I 'll get them out half an hour or three quarters of an hour early or so . |
3 | Are we are we going for schools or colleges ? |
4 | and Wednesday on the open day , you 're going after school |
5 | By Ann Todd A GROUP of Liverpool youngsters are happy as mudlarks about going into school . |
6 | I 've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools , but at the end of the day there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence . |
7 | Who is going into schools and colleges and making real sense of ‘ sex ’ education ? |
8 | However , an interesting consequence of GIST was that the experience of going into schools and seeing what happens in science lessons seems to have radicalized the researchers involved . |
9 | I do n't think even in our wildest dreams we managed to spend an extra five million in the first few weeks of this council , I remember a couple of million going into schools and few hundred thousand for voluntary organizations , and er , and old people 's homes . |
10 | Considerable concern was expressed , for example by R. H. Tawney , about the numbers of boys going from school into unskilled jobs with little prospect of advancement , from which they might be dismissed when they became old enough to qualify for higher adult earnings . |
11 | The National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers advises members against going on school trips , while recognising many continue to choose to do so . |
12 | The next day I had to wear a long Kamiz over my trousers and have a scarf covering my head — can you imagine going to school like that … |
13 | When I see other children going to school I feel so depressed and disturbed , my girl is indoors all day . |
14 | There are swarms of Gumpets going to school , to the office , to the bank , waiting outside the grocers ' for cut-price Cadbury 's Fruit & Nut . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | We held hands going to school every morning , Jimmy and I , and three times I stood on my head for him at Miss Annie 's to prove my love . |
17 | It was a bittersweet time but he still held my hand going to school . |
18 | ‘ Endill 's going to school soon , ’ said his mother . |
19 | For the first time Endill felt his stomach turn at the idea of going to school . |
20 | He does n't like going to school for a start , but he goes else the old man beats him up . |
21 | As children grow older , and start going to school , it is very important that they feel as ‘ normal ’ as possible . |
22 | When he went to look at Anna before going to school her eyes were once more as blue as the sky , and she curled her fingers round his as if she did n't want to let him go . |
23 | I finally stopped going to school when Charlie did , and Eva arranged for me to go to a college where I could finish my A levels . |
24 | I was just a little kid , living at home and going to school — fifteen , but boy it was real exciting . |
25 | I know of one child who had it and who had to plug the offending ear before going to school , otherwise it gave out an audible whistle which disturbed other children although the child was not aware of it himself . |
26 | The Panel Chairman told the parents that their children were well , settling down in their foster homes , and that some were going to school . |
27 | Many times while going to school have I grasped at a wall or tree to recall myself from this abyss of idealism to the reality . |
28 | Tim going to school with his arms round a nice Indian boy 's neck . |
29 | ‘ Are you going to school ? ’ she asked . |
30 | It was also the year in which I discovered both sex and death , so I must have learned something , in spite of not going to school . |