Example sentences of "[adv] going to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So going to school tomorrow ? |
2 | So going to school tomorrow ? |
3 | Sadly , the beautiful old yacht Honey Bee was only going to Cruibh Haven but they keenly solicited around the basin on my behalf . |
4 | I 've played all over Europe , although we are only going to Scotland , England and Wales on this trip . ’ |
5 | Well I was only going to sleep Jo , I was n't doing anything , I 'm just tired . |
6 | We 're only going to Blackpool . |
7 | Bastard about Man U tix only going to people who went to Sunderland away . |
8 | Well you 're only going to grandma 's . |
9 | Two other projects were so outstanding that it was decided to declare them as Commendations , both co-incidentally going to DH Mosquito work , the Mosquito Aircraft Museum 's completed restoration of TT.35 TA634 and the Night Fighter Preservation Team 's on-going restoration of NF.IIHJ711 . |
10 | That is how Mrs Thatcher and her entourage are playing it and while many of the 57 , probably 59 , dissenters may disagree they , too , reinforced the Downing Street mood by prudently going to earth . |
11 | Now , at last , here in Hochhauser , looking her best , with her dear , dear friends from the past , she knew it was all going to work . |
12 | I thought it was better going to drama school direct rather than via a university and if you 're going to act I think that 's the way . |
13 | obviously going to buck out of the |
14 | Mellowed by two bottles of beer , he was convinced that Hank was telling the truth ; his mind was already going to work considering how to double that forty thousand . |
15 | The first sign that the jump was not going to plan came when the parachutists seemed to have trouble forming up . |
16 | I 'm not going to Nettos today I 'll make do just go down the bottom . |
17 | We 're not going to Nettos today . |
18 | ‘ I 'm not going to America , you know . |
19 | Even if you listen out carefully before you transmit , you have no guarantee that another pilot is not going to press his or her PTT at exactly the same moment as you do , with the probable result that both messages are drowned out and the Air Traffic Controller 's ears are assaulted by a high-pitched screech . |
20 | I say it 's a good job we 're not going to Joseph 's tonight . |
21 | ‘ Thomas White , a tippler , for keeping shuffle board play ’ came before the Court during the stern days of the Commonwealth , while in 1666 were charged , ‘ John Parson , James his son , Stephen Parker and Sidney Randall for not going to church on the Lord 's day ’ . |
22 | So you 're not going to church Sunday ? |
23 | I said I do n't mind this doing statement , I said , but I am not going to court ! |
24 | ‘ We 're not going to Greece , are we ? ’ |
25 | He had , and was going to have , the worst hangover of his life , but even in the throes of it he was aware of a sense of relief that they were staying there , they were not going to Greece . |
26 | We 're not going to Italy for another week . |
27 | Therefore make sure that you are not going to bed too early , particularly if you have taken a nap after lunch . |
28 | not going to bed when asked ; not staying there for the night . |
29 | A survey conducted among college students gave these reasons — first for men not going to bed with their companions : |
30 | … then for women not going to bed with their boyfriends : |