Example sentences of "going [adv] to [pron] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 SAMANTHA FOX : For trying to make out that there 's no harm in Page Three and going on to her pre-destined role as a bimbo rock chick exhorting her listeners to touch her and feel her body , helping another generation of idiot males think that women are there purely for their own gratification .
2 Going over to her parked Jaguar , he had opened the driver 's door , bent down and felt under the seat .
3 ‘ How dare you come barging into my room without knocking ? ’ she gasped , scrambling up on to the rumpled counterpane , two hands going up to her blonde hair as she felt his gaze take a rapid inventory of her voluptuous disarray .
4 Most of the snow vanished within seconds , going straight to its gaseous state , but some of the crystals were the hexagonal sweetness of honest-to-goodness iced water .
5 And so she settled down quietly into our family life for over a year , until one of the aunts , Aunt Kate , came to see us , and after that there was talk between our parents — children always know these things , having good ears — about it perhaps being best now for Grandma to be going back to her little house in Hampshire .
6 Going back to her old love was impossible because of his drinking habits .
7 She had let her guard down to an enormous extent and the idea of going back to her old life was actually frightening .
8 Going back to their old ground are John Gorman , Terry Fenwick and John Moncur .
9 Still , going back to my original point , if Sterland was declared fit , would anyone want to play him above Kelly ?
10 Now going , going back to your actual home environment Mr erm if there was always , could you actually describe how the house was built ?
11 Going back to your normal routine , in stables
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