Example sentences of "going [adv] to the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | When I changed buses there was just time to get the sweets and bananas — the bananas were very good today ; and on the other bus there was a nice driver who said that if I sat near the front he would let me off at the crossing if he was held up in the traffic , instead of my going on to the bus stop and having to walk back ; because of the rain . ’ |
2 | You will have had a bath before going along to the morning service of Chiropody , so the problem will not arise . |
3 | Marsha I 'm going along to the chip shop and I 'm going to McDonalds and get a drink , na , I 'm gon na have to stay , how much , how much the chips ? , sixty P and how much is milk shake ? , one pound , that 's one pound sixty and then money for sweets after school |
4 | Lucien was so disturbed by the dream that the following morning he considered staying in his room and not going down to the exercise court to practice with Resenence . |
5 | Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck . |
6 | Going down to the hospital basement and disrobing in a utility room full of bleach bottles and moulting mops was a tantalisingly prosaic prelude to my voyages into inner space . |
7 | I did n't bother going through to the consulting room but hastened from behind the desk and crouched on the floor , studying the dog intently . |
8 | Now we 're going over to the tuck shop Go on Natalie sing something . |
9 | Going over to the tuck shop because Kim wants to buy something . |
10 | ‘ I 'm just going over to the Hospitality Unit . |
11 | They could only leave the zone if they were going directly to the slaughter house . |
12 | They could only leave the zone if they were going directly to the slaughter house . |
13 | They went through to the main City Transfer barrier , ignoring the long queue of passengers formed up at the gates , going directly to the duty officer , a short , broad-shouldered man with neat black hair . |
14 | Were going up to the test match at the Oval , Clive likes that . |
15 | Sex and cigarettes were the main things , and going up to the Youth Centre to smash the legs off the table-tennis tables . |
16 | Now , could argue that Greater York could be bigger or smaller , the local government commission , erm er there report is a very interesting read , I mean a number of the options that they 've looked at would be a gra er a city of York going out to the ring road , erm that might be one option , there 's a there there idea of of Greater York , they did harden , they did see some merit in in a Greater York unitary authority based on the Greater York planning study I think , erm whether that is going to come to pass only Mr Gummer presumably er knows , so my idea of Greater York is that it 's an area which is tied socially and economically to the city , you could argue as mobility increases , as the A ni nineteen is improved up through the County that really Northallerton now is perhaps more within the sphere of influence of York than it was ten years ago , erm e it was probably to a degree influenced by York even twenty years ago , erm I do n't think er there is much to be gained by debating where Greater York ought to be , the Secretary of State previously has n't been bothered about er amending it er it seems to us to be the reasonable area , and it 's a combination of five districts , erm erm erm who who who hopefully should be working together towards sorting out the er other problems of Greater York . |
17 | Going back to the harvest time |
18 | He filtered on to the dual carriageway , overtaking a haulage truck and a couple of slow-moving cars , always going back to the nearside lane . |
19 | ‘ We 're going back to the wireless room . |
20 | It 's a circular route all the time , it keeps going back to the town centre |
21 | Going back to the source map , the level of detail and accuracy depends very much on the map scale . |
22 | Going back to the family problem just mentioned , much as we love that child in spite of his problems , we would not let ourselves be completely taken over . |
23 | Again , going back to the Scarman report in eighty one , the area is divided up into eight beats . |
24 | Going back to the railway station was for the moment out of the question , just in case I bumped into someone who recognized me . |
25 | In those few days between seeing my surgeon and going back to the X-ray department I went up to that chapel two or three times a day , I did my visualizations with all the intensity that I could summons . |
26 | Old Coffin is going back to the sherry table . |
27 | One important thing about a ‘ bottlenecked ’ life cycle is that it makes possible the equivalent of going back to the drawing board . |
28 | He uses scientific methodology for both processes — forming hypotheses , testing them , and going back to the drawing board . |
29 | That , however , is of scant consequence to coach Brian Gilbert , who ruefully reflected : ‘ At this late stage of the season it should be about polishing off moves , not going back to the drawing board . |
30 | Going back to the war time , the Second World War , you said that racing was n't considered to be an agricultural industry . |