Example sentences of "going [adv] [adv] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Your going right up to the top are n't you ?
2 ‘ No , I would n't let you , you 'd say thank you very much , the fees are this price , and I 'd like a nice flat of my own with carpets going right up to the wall and no counting how much electric fire we use . ’
3 Nebozízek seemed to be the only stop the funicular made before going on down to the bottom of the hill .
4 Going on down to the house with a posy of cowslips , she was aware of that rare feeling of happiness that comes with youth and the first stirrings of love .
5 ‘ I remember to this day coming out after tea at Jo'burg , 1948-49 , going down on to the ground with Len ; vast crowd , and this fellow comes out of it and says ‘ only 30 more for the record , boys ’ .
6 For the duration of the war , British and American diplomats performed a nerve-racking balancing act , providing just enough credit and material aid ( especially grain and petroleum ) to prevent Franco from going over completely to the Axis , but not so much as to enable him to become strong enough to dispense with maintaining relations with them .
7 For the latest , we 're going over live to the meeting , and our reporter Nick Clark .
8 I thought , you know , nothing 's happening locally , so I 'm going off down to the pub for a noggin , noggin a lert .
9 He had the merit of going always straight to the point — what is best for Christianity in England ? and besides that the scruples of air marshals , or the wishes of the Dean of York , or the comfort of Bell , or the scholarship of Ramsey , are nothing .
10 All kinds of signals going up there to the score board .
11 So you 're going straight on to the football are you ?
12 ‘ I 'm going straight on to the Guide Hut through the West Wood . ’
13 We came out the , out the ferry port and you 're alright going straight on to the boat , it 's when you 've got ta turn right .
14 erm Oh definitely yes , I mean when we 're trying to play passes over the top of their defence and they 're getting cut or they 're going straight through to the goalkeeper , it 's very frustrating for us , but really it 's just a case of plugging away and trying to get things to come right .
15 Hit through the ball , keep the left hand going straight through to the end of stroke , and allow the right hand to do the hitting .
16 He 's off on one of his jaunts with Sexy Lexy , and then they 're going straight down to the country for the weekend .
17 I 'd been on duty in the Met Office since 8am , and managed to comb my hair and put on some lipstick before going straight down to the dance with June , one of the other Met Waafs .
18 Involuntarily she found herself going out on to the balcony for air , rather than clearing a space to sit .
19 But for Balbir , as for the majority of Asian girls who have turned to prostitution , they still think that it is too degrading for them to consider going out on to the streets .
20 ‘ You said you 'd be here at four , ’ Ashley protested , going out on to the terrace .
21 One , one er stress in my , on what happens so that , that it 's companying it 's been manufacturing leg irons that 's been going out there to the Nile , has n't it , was n't it to .
22 Well that 's just what it looks like here you just eating al fresco and going back up to the chateau at a night
23 Perhaps going back again to the quality of life , was it a a release valve for the frustration of the places ?
24 Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation .
25 Well , we are going back now to the days of the hand joiner 's shop , when mouldings were scribed ( not routered ! ) and tenons cut with the rip saw .
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