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

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1 Even the plate runner-up nets £5 with £15 going to the winner .
2 Well there 's a great pride in getting there , you see and they do n't want to , it 's , it 's the first six who get there who get the ride anyway , and there is a difference in the amount of money they earn , slightly , by getting the ride , in other words going to the fire there there is a slight difference in , in the payment they receive .
3 They 're getting them because you 've got old drug addicts going to the doctors getting prescribed drugs that is nay there .
4 I m going to the country for a while , to merry Mytchett Place .
5 The Council 's ten-point plan also included approaching Customs and Excise with exhortations about increased searches for illicit supplies and also involved a delegation going to the Home Office to meet the minister concerned with drug misuse .
6 ‘ Edouard thinks Maurin knew nothing about the brothers going to the flat until someone told him . ’
7 Frowning , she added , ‘ What did Dad mean about David going to the house last night ? ’
8 Isabel went to speak again , but he motioned her to silence , his eyes going to the figure shuffling towards the door .
9 However , the numbers were small and examination of the data showed that several of the Blacks were arrested on one day ( during riots ) and at least one was charged with robbery , probably with adults ; this one incident could have accounted for the larger percentage of Blacks going to the Crown Court .
10 Because the dower is always settled on the bride and her family either in kind or in cash or both , it has inevitably led to the stigma of ‘ selling and buying ’ , to stories of a girl going to the highest bidder .
11 it was the th the old man that lived in er u up in Mount Blair , he did n't like the folk going to the kirk and he lifted this big stone and fell down .
12 Some magnetic mounts could be done in order to fully utilise all available units but with a larger proportion of the work going to the faster unit .
13 If an 80:20 deal is negotiated , the £6,000 should be divided with £1,200 going to the promoter and £4,800 to the band .
14 With almost all posts going to the present Shadows , interest centres on the choice of Lord Chancellor .
15 Posts going to the opposition included the Defence and National Security portfolios .
16 Amato 's Cabinet was predominantly composed of members of the PSI and the Christian Democrat ( DC ) party , with some posts going to the Social Democrats ( PSDI ) and the Liberals ( PLI ) .
17 There will be a number of wires going to the motherboard including the main power connector .
18 Er they supported me and canvassed for me when I was putting up , but I ca n't see them going , whereas I can remember the erm the when I was a child going to the , we used to have a fete and it was a politically , I ca n't remember exactly what it would be called , but I know mother and the Guild were always there making the tea and got a stall and they were always in the forefront and they 'd always got their rosettes on .
19 It is vital that all members being something along , with proceeds going to the society 's special fund .
20 On the Sunday all the show fish are auctioned off with the proceeds going to the BKA funds .
21 If the claim was rejected , the animal was sold , with the proceeds going to the government .
22 Harris opened his first London gallery in 1928 when only twenty years old , concentrating largely on Spanish Old Masters , and held his last and widely acclaimed exhibition ‘ From Greco to Goya ’ in November 1938 , during the Spanish Civil War , all proceeds going to the Red Cross .
23 Voice Pop Quiz The Monico Bar is to be the venue for a pop quiz with proceeds going to the Voice Charity Group .
24 Admission is 50p with all proceeds going to the Aged Members ' Treat .
25 The toys will be sold with proceeds going to the trust and the closing date for entries is March 31 .
26 The amount of tax coming in every year has dropped by £30 billion , with companies going to the wall and millions of people losing their jobs and claiming dole .
27 Assyrians going to the Hunt .
28 There are 20 spanking new copies of this definitive Fishbone compilation going to the winners of this week 's competition .
29 From this side of town , the footpath led across the fields to the bank of the stream where it divided , one branch going to the new council estate and Sewingbury , the other to the centre of Kingsmarkham High Street , at the Kingsbrook bridge .
30 In addition , there were some significant increases in the proportion of income going to the salary earners , suggesting the growth of the service and professional section of society , and a general worsening of the position of those who relied upon profits in the 1920s and early 1930s .
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