Example sentences of "[verb] to school [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While the children each paid 25p to come to school in clothes of their own choice , the staff dressed up St. Trinians style in uniform .
2 walking to school with no one around
3 Then there were the unwritten rules : girls travelling by train were not to travel in carriages with boys , and walking to school in the mornings , boys walked on one side of the road , girls on the other .
4 Governors should be made aware of key material relating to schools in the 1990s and demand from their LEA governor-training officers the courses they want and need as an individual group .
5 But for our last point we had to rely on being half-right about two issues : we rightly predicted a Common Market between the US and Canada — but wrongly thought it would also include Mexico and Venezuela ; and we predicted that unemployment would rise sharply in the West , causing more flexible working patterns — but were over-optimistic about the implications , seeing masses of people returning to school in middle life and then starting a new career .
6 Note that not any old ‘ junk ’ letter will do , but only personal letters addressed to School of Drawing and Painting , Edinburgh College of Art , Lauriston Place , Edinburgh EH3 9DF .
7 This model of internal marketing can be applied to schools through encouraging teachers to see themselves as customers .
8 Their proposed solutions are transferred to schools in Europe and subsequently to schools everywhere else , and notional/functional syllabuses are peddled as nostrums all over the place as suitable for every situation .
9 Walk to school with Ella .
10 Reception class children involved in fights have also been moved to schools outside the area ‘ for their own safety ’ , we were told by teachers .
11 A child who came to school at the age of five dirty and smelling of urine would never be able to benefit from the experience of school if , as a consequence , she were shunned and rejected by her classmates .
12 ‘ And when she came to school for me … ’
13 ‘ I came to school for a book , but I found a musician ! ’
14 These were the children some of the teachers looked down on because they came to school with unmended holes in their jumpers , or no proper shoes , only canvas sandshoes to see them through the winter .
15 Support to schools in terms of materials and equipment , extra tuition and advice and assessment , all seemed at least adequate whereas in-service opportunities were limited .
16 Those constructing future policies and principles should strive to make them exemplary in this regard , not least because of the encouragement this will give to schools to be rigorous in their own thinking .
17 There is a similar wide variety in the scale of teaching and learning equipment provided , which can be explained by a number of factors : the financial provision made to schools by central or local authorities , the type and efficiency of supply and distribution mechanism ( bureaucratic centralised distribution systems seem universally inefficient ) , differences in attitudes and capabilities of communities to help in the provision of services or equipment to schools or individual children , the initiative and morale of teachers , the richness or poverty of the school environment .
18 Advisory visits were made to schools in Tanzania , Pakistan , India and Jamaica .
19 Students were matched to schools by subject and timetable availability , and each school nominated a ‘ Link Teacher ’ to be the first point of contact for the student when on school premises .
20 89% were allowed to walk to school as a child .
21 Children who travel to school by bus or coach are 20 times less likely to be injured in an accident than when they travel by car .
22 The children travel to school by coach and taxi .
23 He does n't like going to school for a start , but he goes else the old man beats him up .
24 It seems there is a waiting list for uniform grants , because so many people can not afford to buy them and will not put their children through the humiliation of going to school without the proper uniform .
25 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 .
26 Tim going to school with his arms round a nice Indian boy 's neck .
27 Well it 's not , very nice going to school with .
28 It was lonely , and small groups of children going to school on skis waved to us as we passed .
29 Well he he takes the car to school , but , and it , sorry takes the car to work and before he 's bringing the car home and then he 's been going to school on his bike .
30 It was quite different from going to school in London .
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